SUN DENTAL CLINIC
Implant & Surgical Treatments
A dental implant is a titanium post placed into the jawbone to serve as an artificial tooth root. After the implant integrates with the bone (osseointegration), a natural-looking crown is attached to restore full chewing function and aesthetics.
Why Choose Dental Implants?
Permanent & durable tooth replacement
Natural look and feel
High chewing efficiency
Protects jawbone from bone loss
Supports facial structure
Does not harm neighboring teeth
Types of Dental Implants
Single Tooth Implants
Implant-Supported Bridges
All-on-4 / All-on-6 Full Arch Implants
Zygomatic Implants (for patients with insufficient bone)
Immediate Implants (same-day tooth extraction & implant placement)
Surgical Treatments
1. Tooth Extraction (Simple & Surgical)
While dentists aim to preserve natural teeth, extraction becomes necessary when a tooth is severely decayed, fractured, or infected. Surgical extraction is typically used for impacted or broken teeth.
Common Reasons
Impacted wisdom teeth
Severe dental infections
Fractured or non-restorable teeth
Orthodontic treatment planning
2. Wisdom Tooth Surgery
Wisdom teeth often grow at abnormal angles, become impacted, or cause pain and swelling. Surgical removal prevents cysts, infections, gum disease, and damage to neighboring teeth.
Symptoms That Indicate Wisdom Tooth Issues:
Jaw pain
Swelling
Bad breath
Difficulty opening the mouth
Pressure in the back of the mouth
3. Bone Grafting
Bone grafting rebuilds missing or weak jawbone to create a strong foundation for dental implants. This is essential for patients who have experienced bone loss due to missing teeth, trauma, or periodontal disease.
Types of Bone Grafts
Socket Preservation
Sinus Lift / Sinus Augmentation
Ridge Augmentation
4. Sinus Lift Surgery
A sinus lift increases bone height in the upper jaw by lifting the sinus membrane and placing bone graft material. This procedure allows for implant placement in areas where bone is insufficient.
5. Gum Surgery (Periodontal Surgery)
Performed to treat deep gum infections, regenerate lost tissues, or prepare the mouth for implants.
Common Procedures
Flap Surgery
Guided Tissue Regeneration
Crown Lengthening
Soft Tissue Grafting
6. Apical Surgery (Apicoectomy)
A minor surgical procedure performed when root canal treatment is not enough. The infected tip of the tooth root is removed, and the area is sealed.
Benefits of Implant & Surgical Treatments
Functional Benefits
Improved chewing and speaking ability
Enhanced bite alignment
Prevention of bone loss
Long-term oral health improvement
Aesthetic Benefits
Natural, harmonious smile
Restored facial structure
Confidence boost
Health Benefits
Reduced risk of infection
Improved gum health
Proper jaw support and stability
Who Is a Good Candidate?
You may be a good candidate if you have:
Missing teeth
Bone loss in the jaw
Impacted or painful wisdom teeth
Chronic gum infections
Broken or severely decayed teeth
Difficulty chewing or speaking
A detailed consultation, X-ray, and digital scan help determine the best treatment plan for your needs.
Our Approach to Implant & Surgical Care
We combine advanced technology with patient-centered care:
3D imaging for precise planning
Minimally invasive surgical techniques
High-quality implant systems
Sedation options for maximum comfort
Personalized treatment plans
Focus on long-term success and natural aesthetics