While we focus on helping you maintain your teeth for a lifetime, sometimes certain teeth need to be removed. Wisdom teeth, extra teeth, or very crowded teeth present situations that may mean treatment involving removal. In some cases, severely decayed or cracked teeth, or those missing large amounts of supporting bone leave extraction as the only viable option.
At Simply Wellness Dental, your comfort is our priority—no matter the type of treatment you need. Before any procedure, Dr. Vik Sharma will take the time to understand your unique situation and discuss the most appropriate, personalized approach for your care.
While few people look forward to surgical procedures, today’s techniques allow us to provide care that is safer, gentler, and less invasive than ever before. Whether it’s a minor procedure or a more involved treatment, our goal is to ensure you feel informed, supported, and at ease throughout the entire process.
At Simply Wellness Dental, we know that surgical dental procedures can feel intimidating—but with Dr. Vik Sharma and our caring team, your comfort, health, and long-term well-being are always the focus. From gentle extractions to advanced bone grafting, we provide surgical solutions with precision and compassion.
Despite the best intentions, teeth sometimes need to be removed. Regardless of the situation, this minor surgical procedure can be brought together in a way that considers your short and long-term concerns. From anxiety control to planning for tooth replacement, we’ll factor in every aspect of your case.
Minor surgical procedures sometimes help treat problems in your mouth. Defects in the bone or compromised supporting gum tissue may sometimes undergo repair with precise surgical techniques. And quick biopsy techniques can help us learn what’s behind changes in the lining of your mouth.
The bone around your teeth is highly specialized and doesn’t regenerate when it’s lost. Your teeth rely on this bony foundation to remain stable and functional, and even small defects can compromise your ability to maintain a tooth. Sometimes we can repair these defects by adding bone grafting materials.
Wisdom teeth causing pain is often a clear warning sign that treatment needs consideration. But some problems can also slowly develop without your awareness. If you’re an adult with wisdom teeth, be sure they’re evaluated periodically for changes using a panoramic x-ray.
We’d love to help you Smile with Confidence. Call our dental office today or request an appointment online to set up your first visit. We’ll be in touch soon.