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AAs a specialist service, we offer the full range of Oral Surgery treatment including
extractions, biopsies and opinions. Oral surgery refers to any medical procedure
performed on the mouth with specific regard to the teeth, jaw, and/or gums.
Traditionally, oral surgery has been a hospital-based specialism. However, we are
now able to offer the same expertise in a practice-based environment, at a
convenient time for you, with one to one care.
Our Oral Surgeon Consultant has extracted thousands of teeth and is BUPA
accredited, so you can be assured of the best care.
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Extraction of roots and other difficult teeth
£340-450
Wisdom tooth extractions
£350-500
Westbrook House Dental Surgery | 6 West Street | Newbury | RG14 1BD | 01494 776 550
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Non-NHS Appointments for Level 2&3 Specialist Care
Either you can be referred by your dentist or you can make an appointment with us
directly. We accept referrals for all teeth and urgent cases are usually seen within a
week or less.
What are some common types of oral surgery?
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Impacted wisdom teeth
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Gum graft
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Tooth implants
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Maxillofacial surgery
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Root canal
Some of the most common surgeries for teeth and jaw include:
When would I need oral surgery?
For tooth and jaw procedures that go beyond the expertise of a Level 1 general
dentist, you might need oral surgery. If your wisdom teeth are impacted, for example,
removing them may require you see an oral surgeon.
What are some important aspects of oral surgery recovery?
Your oral surgery recovery is of critical importance to the outcomes you and your
dentists have discussed. Don’t smoke or drink alcohol afterward—they can slow
your healing process. If you’re in any pain from swelling, use an ice pack to reduce
inflammation. Rather than brushing your teeth, rinse your mouth with salt water
every few hours to kill off any bacteria.
Be patient with yourself. Depending on the type of oral surgery you’ve had, recovery
can range from 48 hours to 1 month. Make sure you follow up with your dentist as
directed.
What are some good foods to eat after oral surgery?
Soft foods eaten at room temperature are the ideal foods to eat after oral surgery.
Avoid consuming anything through a straw and don’t eat any hard, crunchy, or
chewy foods.
Oral surgeries are common and can range from simple to complex. It’s important to
be prepared and to properly manage your recovery. Set up your recovery space for
optimum comfort, make sure you’ve arranged for someone to drive you home, and
give yourself a minimum of 2 days to heal. In that time, consume soft foods and
regularly rinse your mouth with salt water.
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