There are several types of oral surgery procedures performed each year. Some of the most common include single and multiple implants, all on four and all on six implants, zygoma implants, sinus lift operations, PRF applications, bone grafting, soft tissue surgeries, autogenous block grafting, impacted tooth operations, apical resections.
Single and Multiple Implants
Dental implants are replacement tooth roots. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable replacement teeth that are made to match your natural teeth.
All on Four and All on Six Implant Systems
All-on-Four is the solution for patients who want a fixed restoration of their teeth in one day. It allows to receive a non-removable bridge on as few as 4 dental implants in the same day. Even If you are not dental implant candidates due to bone loss, with this treatment you can get your new bright smile in one day.
Zygoma Implant Applications
Zygoma Implant treatment is for people who want to have implant treatment but have bone loss in the upper jaw.
Sinus Lift Operations (Internal and External)
This procedure is for people who have lost their back teeth in their upper jaw so don’t have enough bone to have implants but want to have implant treatment. With this precedure, there will be bone fitted between your jaw and the sinuses.
PRF Applications
Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is an autologous biological product.It is used in tooth extractions, implant operations, cyst operations, gum treatments, sinus lift operations, bone graft operations, bone formation, in short, in every surgical field in dentistry.
Bone Grafting and Augmentation
This procedure is for increase the amount of bone in a part of the jaw where bone has been lost.
Autogenous Block Grafting
Autogenous Block Grafting is a technique for alveolar bone augmentation. Autogenous bone grafts requiring high amounts of grafting which are widely used for atrophic regions are obtained from the extraoral region.
Impacted Tooth Operations
An impacted tooth is a tooth that, for some reason, has been blocked from breaking through the gum. Sometimes a tooth may be only partially impacted, meaning it has started to break through.
Apical Resection
Apical resection is the removal of the cyst or infection that occurs in the root of the tooth by cutting off the tooth root by operation.