Dental Surgery

Dental surgery

Dental surgery

Dental surgery is a branch of medicine involving surgical action. Our qualified specialists are members of numerous Polish and international organizations sharing experience and knowledge of specific clinical cases. Our main methodology is minimal invasive surgery, which significantly reduces the healing time of post-surgical wounds. Dental surgery is also the regeneration of lost tissues, where surgical and periodontal actions are undertaken simultaneously to ensure the best possible end result of treatment.

Types of dental surgery services

Our clinic offers comprehensive surgical care, using modern treatment methods and a personalized approach.

Dental implantology

It is a branch of dental surgery that deals with replacing a missing tooth by placing an implant to replace the root. Implantology is also regenerative surgery aimed at creating favorable conditions for full implant healing.

Implantology

Surgical, atraumatic tooth removal

Tooth extraction procedures performed by our specialists are minimally invasive and painless. The key to a successful surgical extraction is the least possible elimination of tissues, which is why during the procedures we use specialized equipment that significantly accelerates tissue healing. In addition, diagnostics in the form of CT scans allow us to plan the procedure in detail and eliminate factors that prolong the procedure. After atraumatic removal of retained teeth, we generally use platelet-rich plasma in the form of CGF (concentrated growth factors), which ensures even faster and painless healing. Our team of doctors and nurses draws blood from the patient prior to the procedure to obtain the aforementioned agent.

Before the scheduled treatment, we recommend a consultation visit to perform the necessary tests, so we can create a detailed treatment plan.

Periodontal surgery (regenerative and resective)

Periodontal surgery is another link between the two specialties. These procedures are aimed at restoring missing tissue (regeneration) or eliminating excess tissue (resection). Procedures performed in this area are:

  • Surgical crown lengthening (resection) - this procedure is performed both in the posterior teeth and in the aesthetic zone. In the first case, it is aimed at exposing tooth tissues in order to restore an extensive carious cavity. In the second, it is an aesthetic intervention, such as eliminating the so-called gummy smile, i.e. reducing excess gingival tissues. Clinical crown lengthening is also necessary for fractured teeth. It is the reduction of surrounding tissues that allows us to prosthetically rebuild teeth by some destined for extraction. A fractured tooth is a very common indication for resection surgery.
  • Tissue regeneration - these are procedures that aim to restore lost tissues, such as from inflammation. Here we mainly use materials of animal origin to replace human tissues. We perform these procedures at the time of immediate implants, restoration of vertical periodontal bone defects, sinus lift or restoration of post-extraction tooth cavity.

Mucosal and gingival surgery

This is a branch of surgery that is closely related to periodontics and includes procedures such as covering gingival recessions and frenum plication.

Mucosal and gingival surgery

 

Types of dental surgery services

Our clinic offers comprehensive surgical care, using modern treatment methods and a personalized approach.

Surgical, atraumatic tooth removal

Tooth extraction procedures performed by our specialists are minimally invasive and painless. The key to a successful surgical extraction is the least possible elimination of tissues, which is why during the procedures we use specialized equipment that significantly accelerates tissue healing. In addition, diagnostics in the form of CT scans allow us to plan the procedure in detail and eliminate factors that prolong the procedure. After atraumatic removal of retained teeth, we generally use platelet-rich plasma in the form of CGF (concentrated growth factors), which ensures even faster and painless healing. Our team of doctors and nurses draws blood from the patient prior to the procedure to obtain the aforementioned agent.

Before the scheduled treatment, we recommend a consultation visit to perform the necessary tests, so we can create a detailed treatment plan.

Dental implantology

It is a branch of dental surgery that deals with replacing a missing tooth by placing an implant to replace the root. Implantology is also regenerative surgery aimed at creating favorable conditions for full implant healing.

Implantology

Mucosal and gingival surgery

This is a branch of surgery that is closely related to periodontics and includes procedures such as covering gingival recessions and frenum plication.

Mucosal and gingival surgery

 

Periodontal surgery (regenerative and resective)

Periodontal surgery is another link between the two specialties. These procedures are aimed at restoring missing tissue (regeneration) or eliminating excess tissue (resection). Procedures performed in this area are:

  • Surgical crown lengthening (resection) - this procedure is performed both in the posterior teeth and in the aesthetic zone. In the first case, it is aimed at exposing tooth tissues in order to restore an extensive carious cavity. In the second, it is an aesthetic intervention, such as eliminating the so-called gummy smile, i.e. reducing excess gingival tissues. Clinical crown lengthening is also necessary for fractured teeth. It is the reduction of surrounding tissues that allows us to prosthetically rebuild teeth by some destined for extraction. A fractured tooth is a very common indication for resection surgery.
  • Tissue regeneration - these are procedures that aim to restore lost tissues, such as from inflammation. Here we mainly use materials of animal origin to replace human tissues. We perform these procedures at the time of immediate implants, restoration of vertical periodontal bone defects, sinus lift or restoration of post-extraction tooth cavity.
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