Oral surgery covers the procedures that go beyond a routine filling — removing teeth that can't be saved, extracting impacted or wisdom teeth, and minor surgical work in and around the mouth. Dr. Thea Sigrid Sanchez leads this care, with the steady hand and planning these procedures call for.
Most oral surgery is done under local anaesthetic as a day procedure, and modern techniques make it far more comfortable than its reputation suggests. Just as important is the aftercare — clear guidance on protecting the site, managing any swelling, and healing well, so recovery is smooth.
What's involved
- Simple and surgical extractions, including teeth broken at the gumline
- Wisdom tooth removal, including impacted teeth
- Minor oral surgery in and around the mouth
- Clear aftercare guidance to avoid dry socket and heal well