Surgical Treatments
Surgical procedures used in dentistry are: tooth extractions, surgical tooth extractions, wisdom tooth extractions, dental implant applications, root end surgeries (apical resection), bone powder operations, and sinus applications.

Surgical Treatments: | Description: |
|---|---|
Pre-evaluation | Panoramic x-ray, 3D tomography if necessary, and a detailed systemic history are taken to plan the surgery. |
Sterilisation and Anaesthesia | The operating room is fully sterilised; local anaesthesia (sedation if required) is administered. |
Surgical Intervention | The relevant procedure (simple/surgical tooth extraction, impacted wisdom tooth removal, implant placement, apical resection, bone grafting, or sinus lifting) is meticulously performed. |
Haemostasis and Suturing | Bleeding control is ensured, sutures are applied, and a protective dressing is placed. |
Medication and Care Instructions | A prescription for painkillers/antibiotics is issued, and instructions for ice packs and oral hygiene are provided. |
Follow-up Appointment | Sutures are generally removed after 7-10 days; in implant cases, prosthetic planning is carried out after 3-6 months. |