Oral Surgery – Expert Care for Complex Dental Needs
AmeriDental offers skilled, compassionate oral surgery services in North Brunswick and Hillsborough, NJ. From wisdom teeth to bone grafting, our surgical solutions are focused on comfort and long-term success.
What Is Oral Surgery?
Oral surgery addresses conditions that require surgical intervention in the mouth, jaw, or surrounding tissues. It is often necessary for extractions, implant placement, bone regeneration, or to correct structural issues affecting your oral health or function.
Common Oral Surgeries We Perform:
- Wisdom tooth extractions (simple and impacted)
- Tooth extractions for damaged or infected teeth
- Dental implant placement
- Bone grafting for implant preparation
- Ridge preservation after extractions
- Frenectomies (tongue- or lip-tie release)
What to Expect Before and After Surgery
- Consultation & Imaging: We perform digital x-rays or 3D scans to create a precise surgical plan.
- Comfort Planning: Local anesthesia or sedation options are discussed to ensure a pain-free experience.
- Surgical Procedure: Our experienced team performs your surgery with precision and care.
- Recovery & Healing: Post-op instructions and follow-ups support quick, smooth recovery.
Whether routine or complex, we’ll guide you through every step and make sure you feel confident and informed.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is oral surgery painful?
A: We ensure comfort with local anesthesia and offer sedation when needed. Most patients report minimal discomfort and manageable recovery.
Q: How long does healing take?
A: Healing varies depending on the procedure. Most extractions and minor surgeries heal in 1–2 weeks. Implants and grafts take longer and heal in stages.
Q: Can I go back to work or school after surgery?
A: For simple procedures, you may return the next day. For more involved surgeries, you may need 1–2 days of rest. We’ll provide guidance based on your case.
Q: Do you offer emergency extractions?
A: Yes, we provide emergency dental surgery appointments when urgent care is needed.
AmeriDental Technology Advantage
- Cone Beam CT (CBCT): 3D imaging for safe, precise surgical planning
- Digital X-Rays: Fast diagnostics with minimal radiation
- iTero® Scanning: Accurate models for implant or graft planning
- Surgical Guides: Used for optimal implant placement and accuracy
- Laser-Assisted Surgery: Minimally invasive and promotes faster healing
Why Choose AmeriDental?
- Skilled oral surgery team with gentle, precision care
- Two modern locations in North Brunswick and Hillsborough, NJ
- Sedation options for nervous or complex cases
- Emergency surgery appointments available
- 0% financing and most PPO insurance accepted
- Comfort-focused care in a relaxed environment
Need Oral Surgery?
Call AmeriDental today to schedule your surgical consultation. We’ll deliver expert, compassionate care from start to finish.
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