Innovative treatment to relieve painful infected teeth with oral surgery
Restore broken, damaged or infected teeth quickly and without pain! Book your oral surgery consultation with our experienced team today.
Restore broken, damaged or infected teeth quickly and without pain! Book your oral surgery consultation with our experienced team today.
At Holmes Dental Care, we believe in giving every patient a positive experience and the best results. Our highly skilled oral surgeons and dentists are empathetic and supportive, taking time to ensure you feel comfortable and informed at every stage of your treatment. Talk to us about how oral surgery could work for you!
Oral surgery involves procedures to improve your oral health and restore your beautiful healthy smile. Commonly, oral surgery is needed for tooth extraction or wisdom tooth removal, especially if the tooth is infected, stuck, or causing issues for your other teeth. It also includes surgery to fit dental implants to restore your smile.
At Holmes Dental Care, our experienced team includes a specialist oral surgeon and a dentist with enhanced skills in oral surgery, so you can be sure you’re in safe hands. We do all we can to save your natural teeth, but sometimes extractions are necessary. Fast oral surgery treatment gives you relief from pain, protects your mouth from the spread of infection, and allows us to explore options to seamlessly restore your smile.
At Holmes Dental Care, we offer a range of payment plans so you can find the one that best suits you. Finance options, including 0% interest-free over 12 months, can help you spread the cost of treatment, subject to suitability. Calculate your rate below and please get in touch for more information.
Our highly skilled clinicians, Dr Anjani Holmes and Dr Keri Turberville, provide quick and effective oral surgery treatment to get you out of pain as soon as possible. Dr Anjani Holmes is an experienced dental surgeon with enhanced skills in oral surgery. Her practice is dedicated to oral surgery and she has performed thousands of procedures with exceptional success. Dr Keri Turberville is a specialist oral surgeon and experienced sedationist. She provides specialist treatment with a calm approach, and is particularly skilled at treating nervous patients. Keri also works in hospitals across South Wales and is involved in training other dentists.
At Holmes Dental Care, we combine innovative and future-focused oral surgery treatment with a warm approach and patient-centred care. We welcome referrals from professional dentists and individuals looking for exceptional treatment with incredible results. Contact us for a consultation today!
Wisdom tooth removal is a very common oral surgical procedure. Wisdom teeth grow at the very back of your mouth, and have a tendency to become stuck or not grow properly due to a lack of space. If your wisdom tooth is impacted, infected, or causing pain, it is important to get it looked at. We can quickly and effectively remove it if necessary, using specialised techniques and local anaesthetic to minimise your discomfort. A fast wisdom tooth removal can avoid further pain and the risk of the infection developing.
We may need to remove one of your natural teeth for several reasons. If one or more teeth have failed to grow through the gum correctly, infection or damage is present, or space is needed for further dental treatment, an extraction may be necessary to benefit your wider oral health. We may need to make a small cut in your gum to remove stuck or impacted teeth, but we use local anaesthetic to minimise your discomfort, and can use sedation to help you feel more relaxed.
Our highly skilled implant dentist, Dr Barry Holmes, provides a comprehensive dental implant service, from consultation through to the restoration of your smile. He uses innovative techniques and the highest quality materials to ensure the best results, every time.
If you are interested in any aspects of our oral surgery service at Holmes Dental Care, would like to book an appointment, or would like to refer your patient for treatment with our experienced team, please get in touch. We’re happy to give you more information about oral surgery and ensure you receive fast and effective care.
Oral surgery is the term used primarily for the removal of problem teeth. These may be decayed, impacted or infected teeth, impacted wisdom teeth, or teeth which need to be removed for effective orthodontic treatment. Oral surgery can also be required for treatments such as gum grafting and orthodontics.
We will use local anaesthetic to ensure that you do not feel any pain during your treatment. There may be a little discomfort or pressure during treatment. Afterwards, you can expect to feel a little sore but this can be treated with over the counter pain relief such as paracetamol and ibuprofen. We also offer sedation which can help you feel more at ease before and during the procedure.
We know that the thought of undergoing oral surgery can be overwhelming and daunting if you have dental phobias or anxieties. Sedation for oral surgery can be a game-changer for anxious patients, as it offers a range of benefits that not only ensure a more comfortable and relaxed experience but also allow for smoother and more effective procedures. Our experienced clinical staff will talk you through the process and let you know exactly what to expect when going through treatment.
You can expect to have some minor discomfort over the following days after your surgery but this can be managed with over the counter pain relief medication. In most cases, you will be able to return to work quickly and shouldn’t need extensive time off.
A tooth extraction involves removing a whole tooth from its socket in your jawbone. It is often considered as a treatment option only when other methods for restoring or repairing the broken or damaged tooth have not worked.
A tooth extraction is usually necessary when a tooth is so decayed or broken that it can’t be restored or repaired. This can occur as a result of infection, injury, severe decay, advanced gum disease, or if the tooth is stuck or impacted.
A tooth extraction is carried out by a specialist oral surgeon or a dentist with an interest in oral surgery. The area around the affected tooth is numbed with local anaesthetic to minimise discomfort, or sedation can be used if necessary. The tooth is then carefully loosened little by little until it can be removed safely. If the tooth is large or impacted, a small cut is made in the gum to provide better access.