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Oral Surgery

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  • Save yourself a trip to a specialist’s office
  • Stay relaxed during surgery with sedation
  • Relieve pain & maintain your oral health

Save Your Smile With Oral Surgery in Shelby Charter Township

When it comes to your dental health, sometimes surgery is necessary to address complex issues or prepare your mouth for future procedures. If you need oral surgery in Shelby Charter Township, Dr. Joh will use advanced techniques and a compassionate approach to make your experience as stress-free as possible. With his help, your surgical procedure will:

  • Put an end to dental discomfort
  • Improve your oral health and function
  • Address underlying issues to avoid future complications
  • Give you a more confident and fully functional smile
  • Protect your oral health for years to come

Call 586-646-4253 for an appointment.

Achieve a Healthier Smile With Surgical Dental Care

At Shelby Comfort Dentistry, Dr. Joh and our team believe in a proactive approach to dental care. However, even with preventive solutions, sometimes there is a need for oral surgery. Dr. Joh will use advanced technology like intraoral cameras and panoramic X-rays to plan your procedure, ensuring the best possible outcomes. He’ll create a personalized treatment plan that addresses the root cause of your dental issues.

Instead of visiting an oral surgeon, you can get these services at our office:

  • Tooth Extractions If you have a severely damaged or impacted tooth, Dr. Joh will use gentle extraction techniques to remove it while minimizing discomfort.
  • Wisdom Teeth Removal Removing your wisdom teeth may be necessary if the third molars put your smile at risk. Dr. Joh may refer you to an outside oral surgeon in the case of impacted wisdom teeth or other more complex cases.
  • Ridge Augmentation – If you’ve had a tooth extracted, a ridge augmentation procedure can restore the natural contours of your gumline and jaw. It will improve your facial appearance and prepare your mouth for future restorative treatments like dental implants.
  • Bone Grafting If you have had bone loss in the jaw from tooth loss or other dental problems, a bone graft can rebuild the area. It will create a stable foundation for replacement teeth options like dental implants or other restorations.

Your peace of mind is our top priority at every appointment. Your dentist will numb your mouth, but you can also receive sedation. Laughing gas or twilight sedation will help you remain deeply relaxed during the procedure. You can also select items from our comfort menu, including pillows and blankets. Plus, our massage chairs give you a more comfortable experience.

Call 586-646-4253 for oral surgery in Shelby Charter Township. You can also ​​schedule online.

Common Questions About Oral Surgery
When would I need oral surgery?

Tooth extraction is often needed if a tooth is too damaged to repair or if it is damaging your other teeth. In some cases, you need to have teeth removed to make room for dentures or another dental restoration. If necessary, we’ll recommend a bone graft or ridge augmentation to ensure your jaw is strong enough to support dental implants.

When is oral surgery covered by insurance?

Dental insurance may cover a portion of your oral surgery. It is best to check with your individual policy to determine what is and is not covered and to determine what your portion of the cost will be. We will happily provide an estimate of the amount you will be responsible for. To help you pay for your oral surgery, we offer third-party financing through CareCredit, which has attractive zero- and low-interest rates.

When can I exercise after oral surgery?

After your oral surgery, you should not exercise at all for the first 24 hours. Doing too much too soon can increase your healing time. For example, strenuous exercise can loosen the blood clot on an extraction site and cause a painful condition known as dry socket. After the first day, limit your exercise to low-impact activities for several more days to prevent complications.