At Illume, our oral surgical services address a wide range of dental and facial concerns with care that is meticulous, minimally invasive, and always focused on your comfort.
Our Oral Surgery Services
- Simple and Surgical Tooth Extractions – removal of badly decayed, damaged, or loose teeth with minimal trauma.
- Wisdom Tooth Removal – Gentle extraction of impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth, often using surgical techniques and sedation for maximum comfort.
- Apicoectomy (Root-End Surgery) – A minor surgical procedure to treat persistent infection at the root tip of a tooth after a root canal.
- Cyst & Lesion Removal – Safe removal of cysts, small growths, or abnormal tissue inside the mouth.
- Pre-Prosthetic Surgery – Surgical adjustments (like reshaping bone or gums) to prepare the mouth for dentures or implants.
- Bone Grafting & Ridge Augmentation – Rebuilding bone structure to support dental implants and restore facial profile.
- Frenectomy – Surgical correction of tongue-tie or lip-tie for improved function and speech.
- Minor Oral Trauma Care – Treatment of injuries to the teeth, gums, or jaw from accidents.
Comfort & Safety First
We understand oral surgery can sound intimidating – that’s why we focus on:
- Conscious Sedation & Anesthesia – anxiety-free, painless care
- Laser & Minimally Invasive Techniques – less swelling and faster healing
- Digital Planning & Imaging – precise, predictable results
- Post-Operative Support – clear instructions, pain management, and follow-up care
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
With local anesthesia and sedation options, discomfort is minimal. Most patients are surprised by how smooth and pain-free the experience is.
We’ll give you specific instructions based on your procedure—usually involving fasting, arranging a ride home, and pausing certain medications.
Most recoveries involve mild swelling or discomfort for a few days. We provide detailed aftercare instructions to support fast, complication-free healing.
Some surgeries require dissolvable stitches, while others may not need any. We use the least invasive method possible.
Yes, but soft, cold foods are best for the first 24–48 hours. Avoid hot, crunchy, or spicy foods until healing begins.
Ideally during late teens or early twenties—before they cause crowding, pain, or damage to adjacent teeth.
Like any procedure, risks exist but are rare—these include infection, dry socket, or delayed healing. We minimize risks with skilled care and guidance.
Most patients rest for 1–2 days after surgery. Light activities can resume after 24 hours unless otherwise advised.
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