Oral Surgery — our speciality
This discipline encompasses the surgical, tissue-preserving removal of teeth and wisdom teeth, the placement of implants, soft tissue surgery and surgical periodontal therapy. Our practice offers specialist expertise in this field.
What we do for you
Implants & Bone Grafting
Fixed teeth on implants — with bone grafting from your own tissue when needed. We avoid foreign materials wherever possible.
Learn moreSoft Tissue Surgery
Restoration of mucosa and gums: for exposed tooth necks, after implant procedures or for aesthetic corrections.
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Gentle and competent — even in difficult situations. In our practice, not in hospital.
Surgical Periodontal Therapy
When conservative treatment is not enough: surgical pocket debridement and regenerative procedures.
Learn morePre-Prosthetic Surgery
Preparation of the jaw for dental prostheses: bone grafting, soft tissue correction, alveolar ridge augmentation.
Why oral surgery with us?
Specialist Dentist
Not every dentist can claim this title. The specialist training comprises 4 years of clinical surgery.
Autogenous Tissue
Bone grafting preferably with your own material — for better osseointegration.
Loupes & Microscope
Maximum precision even with the smallest structures.
Minimally Invasive
As much as necessary, as gentle as possible.
Your Questions, Our Answers
Is oral surgery painful?
No. Thanks to modern anesthesia, you won't feel anything during the procedure. Afterwards, you will receive an individual pain management plan.
What is the difference between a dentist and an oral surgeon?
A specialist in oral surgery has completed a 4-year clinical specialization in surgery after dental school — comparable to a medical residency.
Do I need a referral?
No. You can come directly to us.
Consultation for surgical questions
Schedule a no-obligation consultation appointment.
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