Oral surgery

Oral surgery - the key to the health and functionality of the smile

Oral surgery includes a series of interventions that are necessary to preserve the health of the oral cavity and the functionality of the teeth. In the Gros Dental practice, a specialist in oral surgery and implantology, spec. Dr. Milan Gros performs all types of surgical procedures using modern techniques and materials.

Extraction of unerupted teeth

Missing teeth can cause pain, infection and displacement of other teeth. When it is estimated that there is no possibility of treatment with other methods, their surgical removal is approached. This intervention is completely painless thanks to the application of local anesthesia.

Releasing unerupted teeth

In cases where the teeth are trapped under the gums and cannot erupt on their own, surgical release is performed. This procedure is often part of orthodontic therapy, as it allows the proper alignment of the teeth using special orthodontic elements.

Resection – saving teeth affected by infections

Root tip resection is a procedure that removes the infected part of the tooth along with the inflammatory process, which enables its continued survival in the jaw. This method can save the teeth that are crucial for the prosthetic and functional care of the patient.

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Removal of cysts and other pathological processes

Pathological processes in the oral cavity, such as cysts, can lead to serious complications if not treated in time. Eliminating these changes is key to preserving the health of the surrounding teeth and bone structures.

Modeling of bone structures

The correct structure of the bone ridge is important for the stability of prostheses and implants. By modeling, removing excess bone or filling defects, the optimal shape of the jaw for prosthetic restorations is enabled.

Corrective soft tissue surgery

Soft tissue interventions may be necessary for orthodontic, prosthetic, or aesthetic reasons. These procedures include frenulum correction, removal of excess tissue, or gum preparation for prosthetic work.

Surgical treatment of periodontitis

Periodontitis is a disease of the supporting apparatus of the teeth. The surgical method of treatment includes the removal of pathological changes in bone and soft tissues, as well as the compensation of bone defects with bone substitutes, using autografts or biocompatible materials. These methods can significantly slow down the progression of the disease and preserve the teeth.

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