Dental Surgery
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Dental Surgery at Hanzadent
People often refer to oral surgery as “dental surgery.” To make the following text clearer, we sometimes also use this term “dental surgery,” although it is not the most precise in medical terms.
This includes:
- Tooth extraction
- Root resection
- Gum plastic surgery
- Tooth replacement with implants
- Lip and tongue tie plastic surgery
Is dental surgery painful?
In our clinic, dental surgery procedures are performed with local anesthesia, which is generally sufficient and healthier than general anesthesia. After the surgical procedure, the area of the wound may be painful and slightly swollen.
Can a “hidden” wisdom tooth be easily removed?
Partially erupted wisdom teeth cannot always be removed with the standard method, and a more extensive surgical procedure is necessary.
Why is tooth extraction necessary?
If teeth are damaged to such an extent that they cannot be restored, they need to be extracted. Otherwise, inflammatory foci may develop, affecting overall health.
Is tooth extraction painful?
Tooth extractions are performed with local anesthesia. The procedure is painless, but may cause some discomfort to the patient. After the procedure, the wound area may be slightly swollen and painful.
What happens after tooth extraction?
Many people think that “no tooth, no problem.” In reality, this is not entirely true, because extracting a tooth is just the beginning of the problem. This should not be taken lightly, as each tooth has a specific role in the dental structure. Even missing one tooth can lead to overload and further issues. Therefore, it is important to replace the tooth with a prosthesis in a timely manner.
When should wisdom teeth be removed?
Removal of wisdom teeth is recommended if they cause problems. Wisdom teeth are located at the back of the jaw and may be partially erupted due to lack of space. In such cases, their removal is more complicated than extracting normally erupted teeth.
Why is lip and/or tongue tie plastic surgery necessary?
A severe tongue tie attachment in children requires surgical intervention as it limits tongue mobility and phonetics.
A low upper lip tie can hinder the correct eruption of permanent teeth in children, leaving a gap between the front teeth. In cases of low lower lip tie attachment, continuous lip movement can lead to gum recession on the front teeth, exposing their root surfaces. In these cases, plastic surgery of the tie is indicated.
What is gum plastic surgery?
Periodontal plastic surgery involves covering the exposed root surface with gum tissue. Orthodontic treatment, excessive brushing, trauma, incorrect tie attachment, improper bite, and other factors can lead to gum recession and exposure of the tooth roots. When the gums recede and the cementum is exposed, it wears down faster during brushing, making the tooth sensitive and causing aesthetic problems. In such cases, gum plastic surgery is recommended.
Typically, dental surgery is a relatively minor procedure done under local anesthesia. It is not something to fear. If you have doubts or questions, schedule a consultation, and the doctor will discuss and explain dental surgery in more detail.
Process
1
Consultation and diagnosis
The dental surgeon will conduct a thorough examination, assess the condition of the oral cavity, and take X-rays if necessary to create an accurate treatment plan.
2
Preparation for the procedure
Before the surgical intervention, local anesthesia is administered to make the procedure as comfortable as possible for the patient.
3
Performing the procedure
A dental surgeon performs the necessary surgery, such as tooth extraction, gum surgery, or implant placement, following modern methods and technologies.
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Dental surgery prices: Check out the basic prices and book an appointment today!
All prices| SERVICE | PRICE |
| Consultation | from 70€ |
| Anesthesia | 23€ |
| Single-root tooth removal | from 70€ |
| Removal of a multi-rooted tooth | from 80€ |
| Wisdom tooth removal | from 120€ |
| Surgical wisdom tooth removal | from 250€ |
| Closing the wound with stitches | 36€ |
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My previous visits to the dentist were quite painful, especially the removal of a wisdom tooth. However, I went to Dr. Rasmus Peeker, and the wisdom tooth extraction was absolutely painless! Highly recommend!
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Contraindications for dental surgery
We do not recommend dental surgery in the following cases: acute inflammatory processes in the oral cavity, severe systemic diseases, pregnancy and breastfeeding, blood clotting disorders, allergies to used medications, inadequate oral hygiene, psychological conditions, or the use of contraindicated medications.
- Acute inflammatory processes in the oral cavity
- Severe systemic diseases
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Blood clotting disorders
- Allergies to used medications
- Inadequate oral hygiene
- Psychological conditions
- Use of contraindicated medications
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Why is timely dental surgery important?
If dental surgery is not performed in a timely manner, the following problems may occur:
- Spread of infection – Untreated infection can spread to the jawbone, gums, and other parts of the body, causing serious health problems.
- Damage to teeth and jaw – Delaying treatment can lead to tooth loss or damage to the jaw structure.
- Chronic pain – Pain can worsen over time and become disruptive in daily life.
- Increased complications – Delayed surgical intervention may be more complicated, riskier, and costlier.
- Overall health deterioration – Oral infections can affect the entire body, including the heart and immune system.
- Progressive gum recession – Delaying gum plastic surgery worsens the procedure outcome and the long-term health of the tooth.
Don’t delay! Timely dental surgery helps avoid serious complications and preserves your health. Book your appointment at HanzaDentis today!
FAQ
Patient 32 y.
18.12.2024
What is dental surgery and what procedures does it include?
Patient 32 y. 18.12.2024
Answer: Dental surgery is a field of dentistry that deals with surgical procedures of the oral cavity and jaws. It includes procedures such as tooth extraction, wisdom tooth removal, gum surgery, and oral mucosa surgery. Surgical intervention is necessary when conventional dental treatment is not sufficient to resolve the problem. Before the procedure, the condition of the mouth and the patient’s overall health are always assessed.
Patient 27 y.
18.12.2024
Is a dental surgical procedure under local anesthesia painful?
Patient 27 y. 18.12.2024
Answer: Dental surgical procedures are usually performed under local anesthesia, so no pain is felt during the procedure. The patient may feel pressure or movement, but not sharp pain. After the anesthesia wears off, soreness or discomfort may occur, related to tissue healing. Instructions are provided on how to use appropriate painkillers to relieve pain.
Patient 45 y.
18.12.2024
When is it necessary to remove a severely damaged tooth?
Patient 45 y. 18.12.2024
Answer: Removal of a severely damaged tooth is necessary when the tooth is extensively destroyed and can no longer be treated or restored. Causes may include deep caries, chronic inflammation, or fracture. Extraction helps prevent the spread of infection and relieve pain. The decision to remove a tooth is made after examination and X-ray evaluation.
Patient 38 y.
18.12.2024
When is wisdom tooth removal necessary?
Patient 38 y. 18.12.2024
Answer: Wisdom tooth removal is necessary when the tooth does not fit into the jaw, grows in the wrong direction, or causes inflammation, pain, or damage to neighboring teeth. Wisdom teeth do not participate in normal chewing and may cause recurring problems. The need for removal is assessed based on clinical examination and X-ray imaging.
Patient 29 y.
18.12.2024
How does recovery and pain management proceed after wisdom tooth removal?
Patient 29 y. 18.12.2024
Answer: After wisdom tooth removal, swelling, pain, and limited mouth opening may occur as part of the healing process. These symptoms usually subside within a few days. Pain is relieved with painkillers recommended by the dentist, and cooling helps reduce swelling. It is important to follow oral hygiene and dietary instructions to prevent complications.
Patient 51 y.
18.12.2024
Is it allowed to consume alcohol after tooth extraction?
Patient 51 y. 18.12.2024
Answer: After tooth extraction, alcohol consumption is not recommended, especially during the first few days. Alcohol may interfere with wound healing and increase the risk of bleeding. It may also cause side effects when combined with painkillers or antibiotics. It is safer to avoid alcohol until healing is complete.
Patient 30 y.
09.01.2025
What is gum surgery and when is it performed?
Patient 30 y. 09.01.2025
Answer: Gum surgery is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting the shape, thickness, or position of the gums. It is performed in cases of gum recession, uneven gum line, or aesthetic and functional problems. Gum surgery can help improve oral hygiene possibilities, support long-term tooth preservation, and enhance the aesthetics of the smile. The need is assessed individually. Gum surgery in the implant area improves the prognosis of implant stability.
Patient 53 y.
05.03.2025
What is oral mucosa surgery and what is it used for?
Patient 53 y. 05.03.2025
Answer: Oral mucosa surgery is a surgical procedure in which the oral mucosa is corrected. It includes correction of the lip and tongue frenulum. It is used, for example, to treat mucosal defects, scarring, or to improve the fit of dentures. Treatment planning takes place after a thorough assessment of treatment needs.
Patient 34 y.
08.07.2025
How long does recovery take after dental surgery?
Patient 34 y. 08.07.2025
Answer: The duration of recovery after dental surgery depends on the complexity of the procedure and the patient’s individual healing ability. After simpler interventions, recovery may take a few days; more complex procedures may require a longer period. Swelling and soreness usually decrease gradually. Following the dentist’s instructions helps support healing and prevent complications.