

Oral Surgery
Tooth Extraction
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is recommended when a tooth is severely affected by decay, infection, fracture, or excessive mobility. Not all cases require extraction—each situation is evaluated based on clinical and radiographic examinations. When indicated, extraction is performed under local anesthesia and using minimally invasive techniques. After the procedure, we use therapeutic ice to reduce swelling and promote faster recovery. With proper postoperative care, most patients resume their normal routine comfortably and safely.

Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom tooth extraction may be necessary when they cause pain, infections, gum inflammation, misalignment, or cysts. Not all wisdom teeth need to be removed—each case is evaluated individually through clinical and radiographic examination. When indicated, removal is performed under local anesthesia, using techniques that prioritize patient comfort. After surgery, we apply a therapeutic cryofacial mask during recovery to control swelling, relieve pain, and accelerate healing, improving well-being in the first few hours after surgery.












