Difficult to grow or affected wisdom teeth
Dental surgery
Your smile deserves professional care!
The specialized field of dental surgery deals with complex dental problems that require surgical intervention. At AllDental, we combine experience, precision, and modern technologies to provide our patients with safe and painless treatment, restoring their oral health and smile.


What is dental surgery?
Dental surgery encompasses surgical procedures related to the treatment of teeth, gums, and jawbone. This process includes extractions (including wisdom teeth), tissue correction, treatment of cysts, trauma, and other complex conditions that cannot be treated with conservative methods.
When is dental surgery performed?
Bleaching and prophylaxis are applied in the following cases:


Advantages of oral surgery at AllDental
Why trust AllDental for dental surgery?
At AllDental, we have combined expertise and high-tech equipment to perform surgical procedures in accordance with modern international standards.
Each case is considered individually, and procedures are performed with precision, comfort, and speed.
With us, you will receive safety, clear information about the procedure, and personal attention.

Frequently Asked Questions
- Are dental surgery procedures painful?
No, all procedures are performed under local anesthesia or sedation, without pain during the procedure.
- How long does recovery take?
It depends on the type of dental surgery. Usually, the period is between 2 and 7 days, and you will receive individual recommendations for a faster recovery.
- Is antibiotic treatment necessary after surgery?
In certain cases, yes. Our team will give you precise instructions and medication if necessary.
- Can I return to work immediately after the operation?
We recommend that you rest at least on the day of the procedure, especially when having wisdom teeth removed or undergoing a more complex intervention.
- What should I avoid after surgery?
After dental surgery, avoid alcohol, smoking, and very hot or hard foods. We will give you a detailed list of tips.
- How should I prepare for the procedure?
We recommend that you avoid food and drink for at least 2 hours before the procedure (unless otherwise agreed). If you are taking medication, please inform your dentist.
- Will I have swelling or pain after the procedure?
Mild swelling or discomfort is normal and usually subsides within 1–2 days. Painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs will be prescribed if necessary.
- When should I return for a follow-up examination?
Usually, a follow-up examination is scheduled 5 to 7 days after the procedure, especially in cases where stitches have been applied or a more complex procedure has been performed.
- How do I care for the wound at home?
Rinsing the mouth should be avoided for the first 24 hours. After that, you can use antiseptic solutions at the dentist’s discretion. Good hygiene should be maintained, but direct washing of the wound area should be avoided.
At AllDental, we transform the oral surgery process into a calm and controlled care experience. With the help of modern equipment, experienced specialists, and gentle techniques, you will go through the treatment with ease. Take the first step—we will take care of the rest!