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Oral surgery is an essential discipline of dentistry, dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and surgical treatment of various conditions affecting the mouth, teeth, jaws, and adjacent tissues.
This specialty combines clinical knowledge, advanced technologies, and precise surgical techniques to ensure safe, effective, and comfortable patient outcomes.
What is oral surgery?
Oral surgery encompasses surgical procedures to treat dental and jaw problems that cannot be solved by conventional clinical treatments alone. Among the most frequent interventions:
01
Tooth extraction
(Including impacted or impacted wisdom teeth)
02
Pre-implant surgery
Such as bone grafts and maxillary sinus filling
03
Correction of dental or maxillary fractures
04
Advanced Periodontal Surgery
To treat severe gum disease
05
Oral biopsies
for the evaluation of suspicious lesions
06
Removal of benign cysts or tumors
of the oral cavity
When to use oral surgery?
Oral surgery is indicated when:
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Common Procedures in Oral Surgery
Often necessary for teeth severely damaged by cavities, fractures or infections. For impacted wisdom teeth, oral surgery allows for safe removal, minimizing the risks to adjacent teeth.
In the event of bone loss, these techniques make it possible to reconstitute the bone necessary for the placement of implants. Grafts can be autologous, bovine or synthetic and gradually integrate into the natural bone.
Oral surgery includes the placement of implants, replacing lost teeth in a functional and aesthetic way. The surgeon assesses bone density and anatomical position to ensure bone integration and stability of the future crown.
Dental or maxillary fractures can affect chewing, speech, and facial aesthetics. Oral surgery restores the original anatomy, using modern techniques and biocompatible materials.
In the case of suspicious lesions, oral surgery allows a sample to be taken or the lesion to be completely removed for histological evaluation, thus ensuring an early and reliable diagnosis.

Examinations and preoperative planning
Before any surgery, we perform a comprehensive evaluation including:
- Detailed clinical examination of the mouth;
- Panoramic X-rays and cone beam computed tomography if necessary;
- Analysis of medical history and risk factors;
- Discussion of the personalized treatment plan.
This planning helps to identify the most appropriate surgical approach, reduce risks and increase the predictability of results.
Frequently asked questions
Safety: carried out by specialized professionals;
Precision: use of advanced technologies such as scanners and surgical guides;
Faster recovery: minimally invasive techniques when possible;
Predictable results: personalized planning and rigorous follow-up;
Integration with other specialties: collaboration with periodontology, implantology and dental aesthetics for a complete treatment.
The success of oral surgery also depends on the care provided by the patient:
- Before the operation: adequate oral hygiene, checking the general state of health, fasting if necessary;
- After the operation: avoid intense physical exertion, follow an appropriate diet, follow the instructions on hygiene and prescribed medications;
- Follow-up: follow-up consultations to assess healing and prevent complications.
Personalized follow-up is essential to ensure comfort, safety and the best possible recovery.
Our practice relies on state-of-the-art equipment — digital X-rays, 3D scanners and computerized surgical guides — to ensure precise and predictable treatments. This technology makes it possible to:
- Precise planning;
- Reduction of operating time;
- Minimization of surgical trauma;
- Faster and more predictable recovery.
Oral surgery is not limited to treating isolated teeth. Proper surgical care prevents infections, preserves bone, and improves chewing function, contributing to overall health. Untreated problems can lead to systemic complications affecting other parts of the body.
- Specialized professionals: experienced oral surgeons for all types of cases;
- Personalized planning: each patient receives a plan adapted to their needs;
- Advanced technology: digital X-rays, 3D scanners and surgical guides for maximum precision;
- Complete follow-up: support before, during and after surgery for safety and comfort;
- Integrated approach: coordination with implantology, periodontology and aesthetics for complete results.



