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At Traditions Dental, we understand that the prospect of oral surgery can be intimidating. That’s why Dr. Nick Nguyen and our compassionate team prioritize your comfort and peace of mind above all else. Whether you need a tooth extraction or a more complex procedure, we provide gentle, expert care in a relaxed and supportive environment.

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What is Oral Surgery?

Oral surgery is a dental health procedure performed to treat defects, diseases, or injuries of the hard and soft tissues of the gums, teeth, and jaws. There are different types of oral surgeries, such as tooth extraction, root canal, jaw repositioning, and tumor removal.

Benefits of Oral Surgery

While we always strive to preserve your natural teeth, sometimes oral surgery is the most effective way to protect your overall oral health and prevent future complications. These benefits are vital:

Hoschton Dentist providing gentle modern dental care at Traditions Dental

What to Expect During Your Oral Surgery

Dr. Nick and our team are dedicated to making your surgical experience as smooth and stress-free as possible. Here is what you can expect from our process:

We begin with a thorough exam and digital imaging to plan your procedure with precision and discuss all your options.

Your comfort is our priority. We offer local anesthesia and other sedation options to ensure you remain relaxed and pain-free.

Dr. Nick uses advanced surgical methods designed to minimize tissue trauma and promote faster healing.

After the procedure, we provide detailed instructions on how to care for the site, manage discomfort, and ensure a quick recovery.

Our team is always available to answer questions during your recovery and will schedule follow-up visits to monitor your healing progress.

 

Common Surgical Procedures

Removing teeth that are too damaged by decay or trauma to be saved with a crown or filling.

Extracting impacted or problematic third molars to prevent crowding, pain, and infection.

Surgically inserting titanium posts into the jawbone to serve as a permanent foundation for replacement teeth.

A procedure to strengthen or rebuild the jawbone, often necessary before a dental implant can be placed.

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