Oral Surgery
In-Office Surgical Procedures
If a decayed or missing tooth has caused you to feel self-conscious, struggle to eat, or made it difficult to sleep, we have the answer at Velux Dental. Our restorative oral surgery in Salt Lake City, UT can remedy your pain and embarrassment! We offer a select number of surgical treatments in the comfort of our state-of-the-art office to relieve your discomfort and improve your oral health.
Our dentist Dr. Robert Palmer is passionate about alleviating pain and restoring normal function in patients with various tooth problems. When you visit our practice, you’ll benefit from minimally invasive, efficient, and highly reliable procedures that resolve oral health issues.
From pulling a decayed or infected tooth to third molar extraction in Salt Lake City, UT, our safe and comfortable treatments will help you resume a healthy and pain-free life!
No-Fear Compassionate Surgery
We understand the idea of undergoing oral surgery may cause you to feel nervous and worried. While this is a common and normal reaction, we reassure you that Dr. Palmer is trained in the latest techniques to keep your surgery as minimally invasive and painless as possible. We take extra measures at Velux Dental to make sure oral surgery in Salt Lake City, UT is safe and comfortable, so you’ll feel relaxed and calm during your procedure.
Oral Surgery Procedures At Velux Dental
Tooth Extractions
Tooth extractions are one of the most common types of oral surgery procedures. Generally a simple procedure, tooth extraction can be completed right in our office. During this procedure, Dr. Palmer gently pulls your tooth, being careful not to disturb healthy bone or gum tissue. Wisdom tooth removal, also called third molar extraction, is often more complex and can take up to a few hours to complete.
Bone Grafting
Bone grafting is a specialized oral surgery treatment that involves replacing bone levels in the jaw. Usually caused by missing teeth, bone loss will progress if left untreated. Timely treatment is required to stop ongoing loss of bone and to support dentures or dental implants. A bone grafting procedure involves taking bone from the patient or a donor source and placing it at the site of bone resorption. Once the sutures are in place, the area is allowed to heal for a few months to let the bone grafting material integrate with your jawbone.
Sinus Lift
A sinus lift is one of the most common bone grafting procedures in patients with bone loss in their upper jaw. This procedure strengthens and grows bone in the sinuses located behind your upper teeth to enable dental implants to be placed and secured in the new bone growth.
Ridge Augmentation
Ridge augmentation is a common oral surgical procedure performed following a tooth extraction. During this procedure, Dr. Palmer will recreate the natural contour of your gums and jaw due to bone loss from a tooth extraction or a different oral health issue.
Dental Implant Surgery
Dr. Palmer loves to help patients improve their oral health and maintain a happy smile for life through high-quality dental implants. Dental implants are a permanent replacement for missing teeth and made up of three parts—the post, abutment, and restoration. Titanium dental implant posts are surgically inserted into your jawbone to anchor a new tooth or full set of new Zirconia teeth.
Modern dental implant surgery is precise, especially with our in-house technology, including intraoral scanners, digital implant software, and sophisticated 3D printers. You may even be a candidate for same-day temporary restorations, which means not having to suffer another day with an unhappy smile!
Wisdom Tooth Consultation And Removal
Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars (back teeth) to develop. Typically, they erupt sometime during the mid-teen years to early 20s, but they may continue growing until you’re about 30 years old. Unfortunately, their position in the mouth can predispose teens, college students, and adults to issues like impacted teeth, cysts, discomfort, and overall crowding.
Even if they erupt completely, the location of wisdom teeth makes them more prone to cavities and gum disease. Proactively removing impacted or partially impacted wisdom teeth can reduce health complications in adjacent teeth and the overall smile. We consistently monitor wisdom tooth development in teens and adults to intercept potential problems as early as possible.