Teeth Extraction & Dental Surgery at Tooth Mate Clinic
Dental surgery to treat persistent tooth pain
Advanced and safe solution for extracting difficult teeth and treating jaw problems that gives you immediate relief, comprehensive oral health, and prevention of future complications using latest surgical techniques

What is Dental Surgery?
Dental surgery is a medical specialty concerned with treating dental and jaw problems that require surgical intervention. These procedures include extracting difficult and impacted teeth, wisdom teeth removal, dental implants, jaw surgery, and treating bone infections around teeth. It is considered the final solution for many persistent dental problems.
Dental surgeries are performed under local anesthesia to avoid any pain during the procedure, and in some complex cases general anesthesia can be used. In our clinic, we use the latest surgical techniques such as lasers and ultrasound to reduce bleeding and speed up recovery.
Dental surgery differs from regular extraction in that it requires opening the gum and removing part of the bone to access the impacted or difficult tooth. These operations require high skill and long experience to ensure success and avoid complications such as nerve damage or jaw fractures.
Dental surgeries also include bone grafting procedures to replace missing bone, sinus lifting for dental implants in the upper jaw, and jaw fracture repair. All these procedures are performed with high precision to ensure the best results and fastest recovery period.
Benefits of Advanced Dental Surgery
Relief from chronic pain: Dental surgery solves problems of persistent pain resulting from impacted teeth, bone infections, or buried wisdom teeth. It gives you immediate relief and improves your daily quality of life.
Preventing serious complications: Surgical extraction of difficult teeth prevents acute bone infections, cyst and tumor formation, damage to adjacent teeth, and jaw occlusion problems that may lead to chronic headaches and neck pain.
Improving general health: Impacted and swollen teeth cause chronic infections that affect the whole body. Removing them improves overall health and reduces the risk of heart disease, arterial disease, and diabetes.
Preparation for other treatments: Surgery prepares the mouth for future treatments such as dental implants or orthodontics. Removing obstructive teeth creates sufficient space for cosmetic and functional treatments.
Types of Dental Surgeries
Wisdom Teeth Removal
Removal of impacted or embedded wisdom teeth that cause pain and jaw problems. Performed under local anesthesia with minimal pain.
Dental Implant Surgery
Installing titanium implants in the jaw bone to replace missing teeth. Requires precise surgical intervention to ensure implant stability.
Advanced Root Canal Treatment
Treatment of deep root canal infections that conventional treatment has failed to solve. Requires high surgical skill.
Gum Surgery
Treatment of advanced gum diseases and repair of damaged tissues. Includes gum grafting and treatment of gum recession.
When Do You Need Dental Surgery?
Severe and persistent tooth pain that doesn't respond to regular painkillers
Swelling or abscess in the gums that doesn't heal with antibiotics
Difficulty opening the jaw or chewing food due to impacted teeth
Severely broken or damaged teeth below the gum line
Impacted wisdom teeth causing crowding of other teeth
Need to prepare the mouth for dental implants or orthodontics
Dental Surgery Procedure Steps
Diagnosis and planning: We perform comprehensive dental examination, panoramic X-rays, and 3D imaging to accurately determine tooth position, its relationship to adjacent nerves, and develop a safe surgical plan. We use advanced surgical simulation software.
Anesthesia and preparation: We use advanced local anesthesia that ensures no pain during the procedure. In complex cases, we provide general anesthesia under the supervision of a specialized anesthesiologist. We completely sterilize the surgical area to prevent infection.
Surgical procedure: We carefully incise the gum to access the tooth and bone, then remove any bone covering the tooth using precise surgical tools. We extract the tooth completely or split it if necessary, then thoroughly clean the area.
Closure and follow-up: We suture the wound with absorbable sutures that don't need removal, and place a surgical dressing if necessary. We give you clear post-surgery care instructions and schedule a follow-up appointment after a week to assess recovery.
Aftercare Following Surgery
Tips for Quick Recovery
- Bite on the gauze pad for at least two hours after surgery
- Apply cold compresses to the cheek to reduce swelling in the first 24 hours
- Eat soft and cold foods like yogurt and soup
- Get plenty of rest and sleep on an elevated pillow the first night
What to Avoid After Surgery
- Don't spit or drink through a straw in the first 24 hours
- Don't smoke or drink hot beverages in the first 48 hours
- Don't rinse vigorously or touch the surgical area with your fingers
- Don't engage in strenuous exercise or heavy lifting for 3 days
Why Choose Dental Surgery?
Relieves you from chronic pain and improves your quality of life
Protects you from serious complications that may affect your general health
Prepares your mouth for future cosmetic and functional treatments
Dental Surgery Features at Tooth Mate Best Dental Clinic in Maadi ✨
Using latest surgical techniques and completely safe anesthesia
Specialized surgical team with over 15 years of experience in oral surgery
3D dental imaging devices for accurate diagnosis and safe planning
Operating room equipped with highest safety and sterilization standards
Continuous follow-up after surgery and 24-hour emergency number available


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If you have persistent tooth pain or need impacted wisdom teeth removal, dental surgery will relieve your pain and prevent future complications. Contact us and book your consultation with our specialized dental surgeons at Tooth Mate Clinic in Maadi to assess your condition and prepare the appropriate treatment plan.
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