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When tooth extraction is needed and oral surgery treatment options

When dental surgery is needed

Dental surgery is required when a tooth cannot be saved or when infection affects the surrounding bone or gums. Patients usually visit an oral surgeon for tooth extraction, treatment of chronic inflammation, preparation for dental implants, or to eliminate complications after long-term dental problems.

Early surgical treatment helps prevent bone loss and the spread of infection to neighboring teeth. Modern oral surgery techniques allow procedures to be performed gently under local anesthesia, with predictable healing and minimal discomfort for the patient.

Surgical treatment options

After examination, the doctor determines which surgical procedure is required. Each treatment solves a specific clinical situation such as tooth extraction, apicoectomy, frenectomy, or sinus lifting before dental implant placement.

What happens if treatment is postponed

When a tooth that requires removal or surgical treatment is left untreated, the infection does not disappear on its own. Inflammation spreads to the surrounding bone and may form a cyst or abscess. In some cases the pain stops, but this does not mean recovery — the disease simply becomes chronic.

Over time bone tissue is destroyed, neighboring teeth shift and future implant or prosthetic treatment becomes more complex. For this reason dentists recommend not delaying treatment even if symptoms temporarily decrease.

Signs you should see an oral surgeon

  • Persistent tooth pain or pressure
  • Swelling of the gums, cheek or jaw
  • Broken or severely damaged tooth
  • Impacted or painful wisdom tooth
  • Cyst, granuloma or chronic inflammation
  • Preparation for implants or dentures

Why surgery is often related to dental implants

In many situations surgical treatment becomes a preparation stage for restoring a missing tooth. After removing a severely damaged tooth, the dentist evaluates the bone and plans further restoration, such as an implant or a prosthetic solution.

Proper surgical technique helps preserve bone volume and significantly simplifies future treatment. Modern dental surgery is therefore considered part of comprehensive care rather than an isolated procedure.

After diagnostics the dentist explains the necessity of the procedure, available treatment options and prepares an individual plan. If needed, you can consult a dentist at the MasterDent clinic in Kyiv, where the surgical method is selected according to the clinical situation.