Oral Surgery Danforth

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Oral Surgery Woodbine Danforth Dental Care

Your Path to Improved Oral Health Through Oral Surgery on Danforth!

Are you dealing with oral issues like a misaligned jaw or needing an implant? Oral surgery might be the solution you are looking for. Whether it’s getting rid of the wisdom tooth or the need for jaw surgery, we are ready to provide you with our expert services.

At Woodbine Danforth Dental Care, we understand how important a comfortable smile is. We are committed to being your oral surgery partners in making the whole process of surgery easy and without any stress.

Types of Oral Surgery Treatments We Offer

Here are the types of treatment offered at our clinic:

  • Wisdom tooth removal is performed to provide pain relief and prevent infection. 
  • Dental Implants for replacing missing teeth with a permanent solution.
  • Gum grafting to treat receding gums by adding gum tissue.
  • Corrective jaw surgery to fix alignment issues and function.
Dentist examining a patient's teeth during a routine dental exam

The Oral Surgery Process: What to Expect

Our team will be with you at every step from the initial consultation to the last follow-up.
Dental team preparing instruments for an oral surgery procedure

Consultation: Here we check your mouth condition and talk about your needs in detail. We will give you a quick rundown of the procedure and respond to all your inquiries.

Sedation Options: To make your operation as painless as possible, we have different sedation options available, including local anesthesia and IV sedation.

The Surgery: Our experienced oral surgeons will carry out the operation with accuracy on the surgery day.

Recovery and Aftercare: Post-surgery, we will give you simple guidelines for taking care of yourself during your recovery period. 

Post-Operative Care and Recovery

Pain Management

Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort after oral surgery. We provide pain relief options to ensure your comfort, including painkillers if necessary.

Swelling and Bruising

Swelling is a natural part of the healing process. Applying cold compresses during the first 48 hours will help minimize swelling and bruising.

Diet and Activity Restrictions

We recommend sticking to soft foods and avoiding strenuous activities for a few days to allow your body to heal properly.

Follow-Up Appointments

We will schedule follow-up visits to check on your progress and ensure that the healing process is on track.

Why Choose Us For Oral Surgery on Danforth?

Experience, skill, and compassionate care set us apart. Here’s why:
  • Expertise You Can Trust: Our skilled oral surgeons handle everything from wisdom teeth removal to complex implant surgeries with precision and care.
  • Advanced Technology: We use cutting-edge tools and digital imaging to ensure efficient, precise procedures with minimal discomfort.
  • Compassionate Care: We create a comfortable, welcoming environment to help you feel at ease and supported throughout your surgery.
Oral surgeons performing a dental surgical procedure
Patient smiling at her reflection in a hand mirror after dental treatment

Ready to Improve Your Oral Health?

Oral surgery can really change your smile and, more importantly, your life. The whole procedure will be done with the utmost care through the skillful use of advanced technology and the super experienced health staff.

Don’t wait any longer; the path to higher dental health is on the way! Book your consultation with us right away to discover how we could help you to be more confident with your healthier smile and overall health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tooth extraction is the most common type of oral surgery.

Oral surgery can be painful, but that is now manageable with sedation dentistry, and you will not feel any pain at all. 

Generally, oral surgery takes anywhere from 45 to 90 minutes. 

You do not feel anything during the surgery because of the numbness in those areas. 

The length of treatment depends on the procedure being performed. Simple extractions may take less than an hour, while implant placement and bone grafting procedures may require more time.

Soft foods such as yogurt, soup, smoothies, mashed potatoes, and scrambled eggs are often recommended during the initial healing period.

Recovery varies depending on the procedure and individual healing factors. Many patients return to normal activities within a few days, while more complex treatments may require additional healing time.

Yes. Tooth extractions are among the most common oral surgery procedures and may be necessary when a tooth is severely damaged, infected, or cannot be restored.

Bone grafting is a procedure used to rebuild areas of the jawbone that have deteriorated due to tooth loss, trauma, or gum disease. It is often recommended before dental implant placement.

Yes. Dental implant surgery involves placing a titanium implant into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth, bridge, or denture.

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