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Oral Surgery

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Safe, Expert Surgical Care in a Comfortable Environment

Oral surgery covers a range of treatments aimed at addressing problems that affect the teeth, gums, jaws, and surrounding structures. At Dalkeith House Dental Practice, our clinicians provide gentle, effective surgical care using modern techniques and equipment to ensure a smooth and predictable experience.

We treat everything from simple extractions to complex wisdom tooth removal, providing a calm and supportive environment throughout. With sedation options available, even the most nervous patients can feel confident and relaxed during treatment.

Why Choose Dalkeith House Dental Practice for Oral Surgery?

  • Skilled clinicians with extensive surgical experience
  • Modern technology for accuracy and safety
  • Gentle, minimally invasive techniques
  • Sedation options for anxiety-free treatment
  • Clear guidance on aftercare and recovery

Conditions We Commonly Treat

  • Impacted wisdom teeth
  • Severely decayed or broken teeth
  • Infections or abscesses
  • Gum or soft tissue issues
  • Cysts or minor oral lesions

What to Expect During Your Surgery

Your surgical visit will include:

Consultation and clinical assessment

Digital X-rays or scans for precise planning

Gentle local anaesthetic or optional sedation

Removal of the problem tooth or tissue

Clear aftercare instructions

Follow-up appointment if needed

Our team prioritises your comfort and safety at every stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you remove wisdom teeth?

Yes — including impacted or complex cases.

Will oral surgery hurt?

No — local anaesthetic and sedation ensure comfort throughout.

How long is recovery?

Most patients recover in 3–7 days depending on the treatment.

Can I eat normally after surgery?

Soft foods are recommended initially; normal eating resumes gradually.

Do I need someone with me?

You will need an escort home if you have sedation.