At Integrated Dental Society, we provide a comprehensive range of oral and periodontal surgeries performed by a highly qualified team of oral surgeons and specialists.
Using state-of-the-art laser technology and the latest surgical techniques, we ensure every procedure is performed with maximum precision, safety, and comfort.
Our goal is to help patients restore oral function, aesthetics, and confidence, all with minimal pain and downtime.
What are Oral Surgeries?
Oral surgery includes all surgical treatments related to the teeth, gums, jaws, and supporting structures.
At Integrated Dental Society, these procedures are performed using advanced equipment and under the supervision of experienced consultants to ensure fast healing and excellent results.
Common Oral & Gum Surgeries at Integrated Dental Society
1. Surgical Tooth Extraction
When a tooth is broken below the gum line or its roots are embedded within the bone, surgical extraction becomes necessary.
This procedure is performed using modern surgical tools that minimize trauma to surrounding tissues, ensuring a faster and more comfortable recovery.
Laser-assisted extractions further reduce pain, bleeding, and swelling, providing an advanced alternative to traditional methods.
2. Wisdom Tooth Removal
Impacted wisdom teeth (third molars) often remain trapped under the gums or jawbone, leading to pain, swelling, or infection.
At Integrated Dental Society, we perform wisdom tooth removal using safe, minimally invasive laser-assisted techniques.
This reduces healing time and prevents future complications such as cysts or crowding.
Benefits:
- Short recovery period
- Less pain and swelling
- Prevention of infection and bone damage
- High precision using digital and laser tools
3. Cyst & Abscess Removal
Jaw cysts or abscesses can develop due to chronic infections or untreated dental conditions.
Our surgeons carefully remove the infected tissue, thoroughly disinfect the area, and promote bone regeneration.
The procedure ensures complete healing and prevents the infection from spreading.
4. Crown Lengthening (Gum & Bone Reshaping)
Crown lengthening, also known as Crown Exposure Surgery, involves reshaping the gum and bone levels around a tooth.
It can be performed for cosmetic purposes (to improve tooth proportions and smile aesthetics) or functional reasons (to expose more tooth structure for a crown).
At Integrated Dental Society, we use laser technology for this procedure to minimize pain, bleeding, and recovery time while ensuring precise, immediate results.
5. Sinus Lift & Bone Grafting
In some cases, patients may not have enough bone in the upper jaw to support dental implants.
A sinus lift or bone grafting procedure is performed to increase bone height and volume.
This creates a strong foundation for successful implant placement.
Using biocompatible grafting materials and modern techniques, we ensure high success rates, fast healing, and stable, long-term implant integration.
Is Wisdom Tooth Surgery Painful?
Not at all.
Wisdom tooth extraction is performed under local or general anesthesia, ensuring complete comfort.
Patients typically experience only mild discomfort afterward, which can be easily managed with prescribed pain relief.
How Long Does Recovery Take After Surgical Extraction?
Most patients recover within 3 to 7 days, depending on the complexity of the case.
During this period, we recommend soft foods, gentle rinsing, and avoiding strenuous activities to allow proper healing.
When is Bone Grafting Needed?
Bone grafting may be necessary when the jawbone has lost density or volume, either before or during dental implant placement.
It ensures that implants have a solid and stable foundation, preventing failure and improving long-term results.
Can Wisdom Teeth Be Removed with Laser?
Laser-assisted extraction can be used to open the gum tissue precisely, reduce bleeding, and facilitate faster healing.
Laser energy sterilizes the surgical area, minimizing infection and post-operative discomfort.
Importance of Gum Surgery
Healthy gums are essential for a beautiful smile and strong teeth.
At Integrated Dental Society, gum surgeries are among the most important therapeutic and cosmetic procedures, performed with either traditional precision or modern laser techniques, depending on the case.
Each treatment plan is personalized to the patient’s condition, ensuring both functionality and aesthetic harmony.
Types of Gum Surgeries at Integrated Dental Society
1. Gum Recession Surgery (Gum Grafting)
When the gums recede, tooth roots become exposed, leading to sensitivity, discomfort, and aesthetic issues.
Gum grafting restores gum tissue either using biocompatible materials or tissue from the patient’s own mouth.
This protects the tooth roots, restores natural gum contours, and reduces tooth sensitivity while enhancing smile beauty.
2. Gingivectomy (Laser Gum Contouring)
This procedure removes excess or irregular gum tissue using a high-precision laser instead of a scalpel.
It’s painless, blood-free, and provides instant results, improving tooth proportions and overall smile appearance.
Patients experience no stitches, minimal swelling, and rapid recovery.
3. Flap Surgery (Deep Cleaning for Periodontal Pockets)
For patients with advanced gum disease, flap surgery allows deep cleaning under the gum line.
The dentist lifts the gum tissue slightly to remove bacteria, tartar, and infected bone tissue, then repositions the gums to fit snugly around the teeth.
When performed with laser assistance, healing is faster and results are longer lasting.
4. Reconstructive Surgery (Bone & Tissue Regeneration)
In advanced periodontal disease or trauma cases, bone and soft tissue loss can occur.
Reconstructive surgery stimulates the growth of new bone and supporting tissues using advanced regenerative materials.
This restores full stability and support for the teeth, preserving both function and aesthetics.
5. Gum Depigmentation (Gum Lightening)
Some patients naturally have dark gums due to excess melanin or smoking.
We offer laser gum depigmentation to restore a healthy, pink gum color, enhancing smile brightness and harmony.
The procedure is gentle, precise, and completed in a single session.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes dark gums, and how can they be treated?
Dark gums are usually caused by excess melanin or smoking. Laser gum depigmentation safely removes this pigment, restoring natural pink gums.
Is gum surgery painful?
Not at all, it’s performed under local anesthesia, and patients usually feel no pain during the procedure. Minor discomfort afterward can be easily managed with simple painkillers.
How long does gum healing take?
Healing time varies depending on the surgery type but generally ranges from 5 to 10 days, after which patients can return to normal activities.
Can gums recede again after surgery?
In rare cases, mild recession may recur if oral hygiene isn’t maintained or in cases of chronic gum disease. Regular follow-ups help maintain stable, long-term results.
At Integrated Dental Society, we combine surgical expertise with laser precision to ensure your gums and smile are as healthy and beautiful as possible, because every confident smile begins with a solid foundation.
