Oral Surgery in Bellevue

Specialized Surgical Care for Long-Term Oral Health

The Importance of Oral Surgery

Periodontal and implant-related surgeries help treat damaged tissue, rebuild lost bone, remove compromised teeth, and prepare the mouth for long-term stability. Whether you require a simple extraction or regenerative treatment, our focus is always on preserving health, improving function, and supporting long-term wellness. Oral surgery can help:

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Treat periodontal disease

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Restore bone and soft tissue support

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Remove teeth that cannot be saved

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Enhance comfort, function, and aesthetics

Oral Surgery Procedures

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Tooth Extractions

Gentle removal of teeth that cannot be restored, protecting surrounding gum and bone health for a smoother recovery.

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Dental Implant Surgery

Precise placement of titanium or ceramic implant posts to restore missing teeth with stable, long-lasting support.

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Crown Lengthening

Reshaping gum and bone tissue to expose more tooth structure, improving restoration fit and enhancing aesthetics.

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Gum Grafts

Restoring receded gum tissue to cover exposed roots, reduce sensitivity, and strengthen long-term periodontal health.

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Bone Grafts

Rebuilding areas of bone loss to support dental implants, maintain facial structure, and restore strong jaw stability.