Bone grafting

Dental implants can be inserted where there is sufficient bone. Where there is little or no bone, or where it has been absorbed, bone must be replaced/built up in order for the artificial roots to function properly and for a long time.

Tooth extraction for all types of teeth

If a tooth can no longer be saved, professional removal becomes unavoidable.

Cyst removal and cyst treatments

Cysts that develop in the oral cavity and jawbones may be asymptomatic for a long time, but can cause serious problems later on.

Artificial root (dental implant) implantation and superstructure

In the case of missing teeth, implants are the most modern solution.

Soft tissue surgery in and around the mouth

Benign lesions, fibromas, papillomas, and salivary gland obstructions located on or around the oral mucosa may also require oral surgery.

Preliminary surgeries for dental prostheses

Before dental restorations (bridges, dentures, implants) are fitted, preparatory procedures are often necessary to ensure a stable fit and long-term results.

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