Oral Surgery at Reviva Dental

At Reviva Dental, oral surgery is delivered with precision, compassion, and a commitment to patient safety—helping you heal comfortably and confidently.

Wisdom Tooth Removal Surgery

Wisdom Tooth Removal Surgery

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, often cause problems due to lack of space, leading to pain, infection, or damage to adjacent teeth. Our expert surgeons perform safe extractions to prevent complications and ensure optimal oral health.

  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Surgical removal of teeth that haven't fully erupted
  • Preventive Extraction: Removing wisdom teeth before they cause issues
  • Post-Operative Care: Comprehensive aftercare instructions for quick recovery
  • Pain Management: Effective anesthesia and pain relief options

Operculectomy

Operculectomy is the surgical removal of the operculum, the gum tissue that partially covers a tooth. This procedure alleviates pain, prevents infection, and promotes healing in cases where the operculum traps food particles or bacteria.

  • Pericoronitis Treatment: Resolves inflammation around partially erupted teeth
  • Pain Relief: Eliminates discomfort from trapped debris
  • Infection Prevention: Reduces risk of gum infection
  • Healing Promotion: Allows proper gum tissue healing
Operculectomy
Coronectomy

Coronectomy

Coronectomy is a conservative surgical technique where only the crown portion of a wisdom tooth is removed, leaving the roots in place. This procedure is often chosen when full extraction poses risks to nearby nerves or structures.

  • Nerve Protection: Minimizes risk to the inferior alveolar nerve
  • Conservative Approach: Preserves tooth roots when possible
  • Reduced Complications: Lower chance of nerve damage or paresthesia
  • Healing Monitoring: Regular follow-up to ensure proper recovery

Labial Frenectomy

A labial frenectomy removes the labial frenulum, the tissue connecting the upper lip to the gums. This procedure corrects issues like a gap between front teeth or restricted lip movement, improving both function and aesthetics.

  • Diastema Closure: Helps close gaps between front teeth
  • Improved Speech: Enhances articulation and pronunciation
  • Orthodontic Preparation: Facilitates orthodontic treatment
  • Enhanced Aesthetics: Improves smile appearance
Labial Frenectomy
Lingual Frenectomy

Lingual Frenectomy (Tongue-Tie Release)

Lingual frenectomy, commonly known as tongue-tie release, involves cutting the lingual frenulum to free the tongue. This procedure addresses ankyloglossia, improving tongue mobility for better speech, eating, and oral hygiene.

  • Speech Improvement: Enhances clarity of speech
  • Feeding Benefits: Improves breastfeeding and bottle feeding in infants
  • Oral Hygiene: Allows better cleaning of teeth and gums
  • Developmental Support: Aids in proper oral and speech development

Mandibular Tori Removal

Mandibular tori are bony growths on the lower jaw. While usually harmless, they can interfere with denture fitting or cause discomfort. Surgical removal provides relief and improves oral function.

  • Denture Fitting: Improves comfort and fit of dental prosthetics
  • Discomfort Relief: Eliminates irritation from bony protrusions
  • Oral Hygiene: Easier cleaning around the area
  • Aesthetic Improvement: Smoother jawline appearance
Mandibular Tori Removal
Alveoloplasty

Alveoloplasty

Alveoloplasty is the surgical reshaping of the alveolar ridge (gum ridge) to prepare for dentures or implants. This procedure creates a smooth, even surface for better prosthetic fit and function.

  • Denture Preparation: Optimizes ridge for denture stability
  • Implant Readiness: Prepares bone for dental implant placement
  • Improved Fit: Ensures better retention of dental prosthetics
  • Comfort Enhancement: Reduces irritation from uneven bone

Periapical Surgery (Apicoectomy)

Apicoectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the tip of a tooth's root and surrounding infected tissue. This treatment saves teeth that haven't responded well to root canal therapy, preserving natural teeth.

  • Tooth Preservation: Saves teeth that might otherwise be lost
  • Infection Resolution: Eliminates persistent infection at root tip
  • Pain Relief: Alleviates chronic tooth pain
  • Alternative to Extraction: Maintains natural tooth structure
Periapical Surgery
Jaw Cyst & Tumor Removal

Jaw Cyst & Tumor Removal

Surgical removal of cysts and benign tumors in the jawbone or soft tissues. These procedures require careful diagnosis and treatment to prevent complications and preserve oral health.

  • Pathological Analysis: Biopsy and diagnosis of lesions
  • Complete Removal: Surgical excision of cysts and tumors
  • Bone Preservation: Minimizes bone loss during removal
  • Reconstructive Options: Bone grafting when necessary

Oral Biopsy

An oral biopsy involves removing a small sample of tissue from the mouth for laboratory analysis. This diagnostic procedure helps identify abnormalities, infections, or potential malignancies early.

  • Early Detection: Identifies oral cancer and precancerous conditions
  • Accurate Diagnosis: Provides definitive tissue analysis
  • Minimal Invasiveness: Small sample size with local anesthesia
  • Peace of Mind: Rules out serious conditions quickly
Oral Biopsy

Why Choose Reviva Dental for Oral Surgery?

Expert Surgeons

Our board-certified oral surgeons have extensive experience in complex procedures, ensuring the highest standards of care.

Advanced Technology

We use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques for precise, minimally invasive surgeries with faster recovery times.

Patient-Centered Care

Your comfort and safety are our top priorities. We provide comprehensive pre- and post-operative care with clear communication.

Your Safety Comes First

Pre-Operative Assessment

Before any procedure, we conduct a thorough evaluation including:

  • • Comprehensive medical history review
  • • Physical examination and vital signs
  • • Diagnostic imaging (X-rays, CT scans when needed)
  • • Discussion of anesthesia options and risks
  • • Personalized treatment planning

During Surgery

Our surgical protocols ensure maximum safety:

  • • Sterile surgical environment
  • • Continuous monitoring of vital signs
  • • Experienced surgical team
  • • Emergency preparedness
  • • Pain management throughout the procedure

Post-Operative Care

Recovery support includes:

  • • Detailed aftercare instructions
  • • Prescription medications as needed
  • • Follow-up appointments
  • • 24/7 emergency contact information
  • • Nutritional guidance for healing

Risk Management

We minimize risks through:

  • • Evidence-based surgical techniques
  • • Antibiotic prophylaxis when indicated
  • • Careful patient selection and screening
  • • Ongoing professional development
  • • Quality assurance protocols

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