

At Zenith Oral Surgery, every patient experiences care that blends advanced surgical expertise with a warm, reassuring approach.
Oral surgery includes specialized procedures involving your teeth, gums, and jaw to treat a variety of dental and facial conditions. These procedures range from straightforward tooth extractions to complex treatments like dental implant placement and jaw surgery.
Maxillofacial surgery expands beyond basic oral care. This addresses complex conditions or injuries of the face, jaw, and mouth with the goal of restoring both function and natural beauty.
Our care extends to the bones and tissues of your face and jaw, including the palate and sinuses, all delivered in a calm and welcoming environment. We prioritize your comfort, using the latest techniques and a personalized approach to make each procedure as stress-free and smooth as possible.
From dental implant placement to wisdom teeth extraction and corrective jaw surgery, we tailor each procedure to your individual needs. Our expert team combines innovative surgical techniques with compassionate care to help restore your oral health and confidence. When necessary, dental bone grafting and pre-prosthetic surgeries prepare your mouth for optimal restorative results, enhancing function and appearance.
We carefully place titanium implants that serve as permanent roots for crowns, bridges, or dentures. This option delivers natural aesthetics and lasting durability. Bone grafting supports implant success by strengthening your jawbone when needed, ensuring your smile remains strong for years to come.
Dental bone grafting is often a crucial step in preparing your jaw to accept dental implants. This procedure rebuilds and strengthens the jawbone, creating a stable foundation that ensures your implant is secure and long-lasting.
Pre-prosthetic surgery also plays an important role by preparing your mouth for partial dentures, optimizing comfort and fit. Together, these treatments improve your ability to chew and speak comfortably, enhance your oral health, protect against bone loss, and restore the natural appearance and durability of your smile.
Our gentle approach minimizes discomfort while safely removing impacted, damaged, or erupted wisdom teeth. We take meticulous care to protect surrounding nerves and tissues, reducing risks and promoting faster healing.
We address issues like dry socket, which is a painful condition when the blood clot fails to form or is dislodged. Paresthesia is also a nerve-related numbness which can occur if nerves near impacted teeth are affected.
We treat TMJ disorders, jaw injuries, and bite misalignments with precision. Whether reshaping bones or repairing damage, our surgeons restore balance and function, helping you enjoy improved comfort and confidence.
Bite misalignments, such as overbites and underbites, often require surgical intervention to restore proper function and balance. Orthognathic surgery reshapes the jawbones and realigns the joints to improve chewing, speaking, and overall comfort. This surgery can correct issues stemming from early tooth loss, trauma, developmental habits, or dental restoration problems.
Whether reconstructing broken facial bones or adjusting jaw positions, we focus on personalized treatment to enhance both oral health and your appearance. Pre-prosthetic surgery often complements these treatments by smoothing and reshaping the jawbone and soft tissues, creating a secure and comfortable foundation for dentures or implants.
Root canal therapy is designed to save your natural teeth by removing infected or damaged pulp from inside the tooth. This procedure helps alleviate pain and prevent the spread of infection, bridging conservative dental care and specialized treatment.
While root canals are not typically classified as oral surgery, they involve precise, expert techniques to protect your smile. The treatment often requires cleaning, shaping, and sealing the root canals, followed by restoration with a crown to protect the tooth.
Protecting your natural dentition is a top priority. With early intervention and skilled surgical techniques, we help you retain healthy teeth, preventing unnecessary extractions and promoting lifelong oral wellness.
Our team expertly treats facial fractures, soft tissue injuries, and congenital conditions such as cleft lip and palate. Techniques like distraction osteogenesis guide bone growth and correct deformities for restored function and natural appearance.
Facial trauma repair surgery aims to restore the function and appearance of your face after an injury. Depending on the severity and location of the damage, treatment can involve repositioning and stabilizing fractured bones using plates, screws, or wires. Soft tissue injuries such as lacerations are carefully repaired to minimize scarring and restore facial symmetry.
Techniques like distraction osteogenesis may be used to guide bone growth and correct deformities, helping to rebuild facial structures for a natural look and optimal function. Prompt, precise treatment is essential to prevent long-term complications and achieve the best possible outcome.
Your surgeon will guide you through medication management, fasting protocols, and comfort measures. Dress comfortably, arrange transportation home, and inform us of any allergies or prior reactions. For advanced comfort, learn about our general anesthesia options on our anesthesia page.
Trust Zenith Oral Surgery for compassionate, expert care that restores health, function, and confidence. Schedule your consultation today and begin your journey to a renewed smile.
Maxillofacial surgery is a specialized field treating diseases, injuries, and defects of the face, jaw, and mouth. It includes corrective jaw surgery, facial trauma repair, dental implants, and treatment of congenital conditions like cleft lip and palate.
Oral surgeons have advanced surgical training to perform complex procedures like wisdom tooth removal, dental implants, and jaw surgery. General dentists handle routine dental care and simple extractions but refer surgical cases to specialists.
Avoid using straws for at least 7 to 10 days after surgery to prevent dislodging the blood clot, which can cause painful dry socket and delay healing.
Stick to soft, cool foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, and smoothies (without straws) for the first several days. Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy foods until healing progresses.
Initial healing typically takes 1 to 2 weeks, with swelling and discomfort reducing after a few days. Full recovery, especially after major procedures, may take several months.
