Oral Surgery

Oral surgical procedures address complex dental concerns such as severely damaged teeth, impacted teeth, and abnormal oral tissue. Care is delivered with precision, comfort, and attention to safety.

Experienced care. Controlled environment.

When Surgical Care May Be Needed

Some dental conditions require minor surgical treatment to relieve pain, prevent infection, or protect surrounding teeth and bone.

  • Severely decayed or damaged teeth
  • Impacted wisdom teeth
  • Persistent infection
  • Abnormal oral tissue or lesions
  • Structural concerns requiring surgical access

Surgical Services & Pricing

Transparent pricing for surgical procedures.

Tooth Extraction

$200 - $455

Removal of a tooth that is damaged, decayed, or causing crowding - performed with comfort and careful technique.

Biopsy

$300 - $450

Small tissue sample taken to evaluate unusual lumps, sores, or lesions.

Focused on Safety and Comfort

All surgical procedures are performed using sterile protocols and professional clinical standards. Your comfort and clear understanding of the procedure are priorities.

  • Sterile instruments and clinical protocols
  • Clear explanation before treatment
  • Local anesthesia for comfort
  • Post-procedure care instructions provided
  • Follow-up support if needed

Compare the Experience

Same clinical standards -- delivered in a more comfortable setting.

Traditional Surgical Visit

  • Commute and parking
  • Waiting room delays
  • Busy clinical setting
  • Fixed scheduling windows
  • Less personalized attention

In-Home Surgical Visit

  • No travel required
  • On-time, private visit
  • Calm, familiar environment
  • Flexible scheduling
  • One-on-one attention
  • Same clinical standards as a traditional office

Oral Surgery FAQs

Is oral surgery painful?

Local anesthesia is used to ensure comfort during procedures. Mild soreness afterward is normal and typically manageable.

How long does recovery take?

Recovery varies by procedure, but most minor surgeries allow patients to resume normal activities within a few days.

When should a tooth be extracted?

Extraction may be recommended when a tooth cannot be restored or is causing infection or crowding.

Safe, Controlled Surgical Care

Many PPO plans may reimburse for surgical services.