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Oral Surgery

Restore Your Oral & Overall Health

  • Save yourself a trip to a specialist’s office
  • Relieve pain & maintain your oral health
  • Stay relaxed during surgery with sedation

Keep Your Mouth Healthy With Oral Surgery in Greensboro, NC

Oral surgery in Greensboro, NC, might feel intimidating, but it’s not here at Brassfield Cosmetic and Family Dental Center! Our dedicated team ensures a relaxed and stress-free experience every time. We prioritize patient comfort and use cutting-edge technology, making your surgical procedures seamless and straightforward. Your procedure can:

  • Tackle dental issues that threaten your oral health
  • Enable you to enjoy your favorite foods without discomfort
  • Prepare your smile for essential treatments such as dentures or implants
  • Prevent problematic infections from affecting other teeth
  • Boost your confidence to make informed decisions about your dental care

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Improve Your Smile With Tooth Extractions & Other Procedures

Dental surgery can play an important role in maintaining your oral health and function, as well as preparing your mouth for other treatments down the road. Instead of making a trip to see an outside oral surgeon, your dentist will plan and perform your surgical procedure right here. He will use advanced technology such as panoramic digital X-rays and intraoral cameras to obtain the best results.

We will thoroughly explain your treatment plan so you can fully understand necessary procedures and intended outcomes. You may need one of the following surgeries to preserve or improve your smile:

  • Tooth Extractions – Your dentist may remove damaged or severely infected teeth, although we prioritize saving your teeth whenever possible. Sometimes, extraction is necessary to make space for dentures or dental implants.
  • Wisdom Teeth Removal — We can remove wisdom teeth that are impacted, causing pain, or leading to other dental issues. This procedure prevents future complications and helps maintain overall oral health.
  • Ridge Augmentation – This procedure restores a jawbone that has diminished due to tooth loss. It’s often done as preparation for dental implants or other restorations.

You can cozy up with blankets and headphones during your treatment. We can also provide your choice of inhaled or oral sedation to help you stay calm and relaxed. We’re here to give you everything you need for a comfortable experience!

Call Brassfield Cosmetic and Family Dental Center today at 888-363-8692 for an appointment. You can also request an appointment online. We are committed to making your oral surgery in Greensboro, NC as smooth as possible.

Common Questions About Oral Surgery
When would I need oral surgery?

Several situations require oral surgery. If you have a problem tooth that is not able to be saved, we can extract it quickly and gently. We can also remove wisdom teeth that are putting your other teeth at risk. Also, your dentist can place dental implants where you’re missing teeth so that we can secure new replacement teeth to them. He can also perform a ridge augmentation, if needed, to add more bone mass to your jaw.

When can I exercise after oral surgery?

For the first 24 hours after your oral surgery, you should not exercise at all. Doing too much too fast can actually create problems and prolong healing. Overexertion can loosen the blood clot from an extraction site and cause a painful condition known as dry socket. After the first 24 hours, limit your exercise to low-impact activities for several more days.

How can I prepare for oral surgery?

To prepare for your oral surgery, it’s important to avoid smoking for at least 12 hours before the procedure and for 24 hours after. Most oral surgeries are done using only local anesthesia, which means you can have a light meal several hours before the procedure. We’ll give you detailed instructions on how to prepare. Depending on the type of surgery you receive, it’s recommended that you take at least one or two days off from work or school to rest and recover.