Tina G
Great office. Staff is very pleasant. Liza, the dental hygienist, is very thorough and does a great job. She is Very knowledgeable and professional. Dr Yousef is fantastic and treats his staff with kindness and respect.
If you need oral surgery in Norwich, you’ve come to the right place. Our team performs comfortable surgical procedures and prioritizes your comfort every step of the way. You can expect exceptional care that puts your needs first. With our help, your dental surgery will:
Call 860-215-4232 for an appointment. If it’s an emergency, we’ll try to schedule you on the same day you call.
Your dentist takes recommending surgery seriously. Before beginning any procedure, we’ll work together on understanding your smile needs. Using our advanced imaging technology, we can show you exactly what’s happening in your mouth and discuss how surgical care might help. We’ll take time to explain every aspect of your treatment and what to expect.
We offer both tooth removal and bone grafting. You won’t have to visit an outside oral surgeon for these treatment options. Your dentist may recommend these procedures to:
During your procedure, you’ll enjoy thoughtful touches that make a real difference:
Call 860-215-4232 for oral surgery in Norwich. You can also request an appointment online.
Tooth extraction is often needed if a tooth is too damaged to repair or if it is damaging your other teeth. In some cases, you need to have teeth removed to make room for dentures or another dental restoration. If necessary, we’ll recommend a bone graft to ensure your jaw is strong enough to support dental implants.
For the first 24 hours after your oral surgery, you should not exercise at all. Doing too much too fast can actually create problems and prolong healing. Overexertion can loosen the blood clot from an extraction site and cause a painful condition known as dry socket. After the first 24 hours, limit your exercise to low-impact activities for several more days.
The type of oral surgery you have will ultimately determine how much discomfort you feel, but rest assured our goal is always to provide the most comfortable dental care we can. For most of the oral surgery procedures we perform, over-the-counter pain relievers will take care of any discomfort. If needed, your dentist can prescribe something stronger to help you through the healing process.