Ambulatory surgery
Oral surgery is one of the most comprehensive areas of dental practice. Often it is a component of periodontal, orthodontic and orthopedic procedures and includes the prevention and treatment of intraoral changes and pathologies.
Oral surgery is responsible for all surgical procedures related to:
• extraction of teeth that cannot be stored in the oral cavity;
• correction of the shape and volume of soft tissues of the oral cavity;
• bone-plastic augmentations;
• removal of cysts and benign neoplasms in the oral cavity;
• Tooth-preserving surgeries, such as apical resection, hemisection, surgical lengthening of the crown of the tooth.
Most of these procedures are performed in the microsurgical techniques, which reduces postoperative pain, swelling, promotes rapid healing, and digital procedure planning of the interventions add predictability and precision.