
Oral Surgery
Wisdom teeth. Difficult extractions. Surgical preparation for implants or orthodontics. Handled by Dr. Yeo when suitable, referred out when specialist care is the right call.
Related pillars
General Dentistry → — simple extractions (non-surgical) are handled there
Dental Implants → — extractions often precede implant placement
Emergency Dentistry → — for acute pain or trauma
Benefits
What we handle in-house vs. refer out
In-house:
Most wisdom teeth extractions
Simple and moderately complex surgical extractions
Socket preservation grafts at extraction time
Biopsies of minor oral lesions
Pre-implant surgical preparation
Typically referred to an oral surgeon:
Impacted wisdom teeth with significant nerve proximity
Complex jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery)
Significant facial trauma
IV sedation cases requiring hospital-grade monitoring
Dr. Yeo's approach: if the case is predictable and within his training, it's handled in-house. If specialist expertise will serve you better, the referral is made without hesitation.
Procedures
Procedures under oral surgery
Third molar extractions for impacted, erupting, or problematic wisdom teeth.
Surgical extractions for teeth that can't be removed with simple extraction techniques.
Process Overview
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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Is oral surgery always painful?
Do you offer IV sedation?
How long is recovery after oral surgery?
When is a surgical extraction needed instead of a simple one?
Will I need bone grafting?
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