Minor Surgical Procedure


Minor Surgical Procedure
Performed under local anesthesia, minor oral surgeries such as gum reshaping, biopsy, or impacted tooth removal are quick, safe, and designed to support long-term oral health and comfort.
Initial Consultation & Diagnosis
Dental history review & clinical examination
Radiographic investigation (X-ray or CBCT)
Discussion of treatment options, risks, and benefits
Pre-Operative Preparation
Patient medical evaluation (blood pressure, sugar, allergies)
Sterilization of instruments and operatory
Administration of local anesthesia to numb the area
Surgical Procedure
(Based on the Case)
Common types include:
Tooth/Root Removal (Surgical Extraction)
Cutting gum and/or bone to access impacted or broken teeth Operculectomy
Removal of overgrown gum tissue over a partially erupted toothFrenectomy
Hemostasis & Suturing
Bleeding control using gauze, cauterization, or sutures Sutures (stitches) may be resorbable or non-resorbable
Post-Operative Instructions
Cold compress (first 24 hours)
Prescribed antibiotics & painkillers
Soft diet, no smoking or alcohol
Oral hygiene care (salt water rinse, no brushing near site for 24 hrs)
Follow-Up
Suture removal (if required) after 7–10 days
Healing assessment
Additional care if complications arise (infection, dry socket, etc.)
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