Oral Surgery

From £295

Open Monday - Saturday 9am to 6pm

What Is Oral Surgery ?

At our clinic, we provide exceptional dental oral surgery treatment with a compassionate approach, ensuring your comfort and well-being throughout the process.

Dental oral surgery refers to a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on surgical procedures involving the mouth, jaw, and facial structures. These treatments are designed to address a range of oral health issues, including wisdom teeth extraction, dental implants, jaw realignment, and corrective jaw surgery.

During dental oral surgery, our skilled oral surgeons utilize advanced techniques and state-of-the-art technology to perform precise and effective procedures. The benefits of dental oral surgery extend beyond resolving oral health problems.

By undergoing these treatments, you can experience improved oral function, enhanced aesthetics, reduced discomfort, and a restored quality of life.

Fees

From £490

Duration

15 minutes

Discomfort Level

1 out of 5

Downtime

Minimal

Average Appointments

Once yearly

Before and After Oral Surgery

Natural Looking Results

Benefits of Oral Surgery

There are several benefits to Oral Surgery, which is why it’s such a popular option with many patients in our London practice. We’ve gone over just a few of the Oral Surgery benefits below.

Enhanced Oral Function

Dental oral surgery can improve chewing, speech, and overall oral function, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable and efficient bite.

Improved Aesthetics

Procedures like dental implants and corrective jaw surgery can restore your smile's appearance and facial harmony, boosting your self-confidence.

Relief from Discomfort

By addressing oral health issues and correcting underlying problems, dental oral surgery can alleviate pain and discomfort associated with conditions like impacted wisdom teeth or misaligned jaws.

Restored Quality of Life

With improved oral function, aesthetics, and comfort, dental oral surgery can significantly enhance your overall quality of life.

Why Have Oral Surgery At Twoth

Choosing Twoth ensures unparalleled care and exceptional results. With a world-class team of professionals and personalized treatment, trust us for transformative dental and facial aesthetic treatments. A CQC registered clinic, Twoth combines expertise, advanced techniques, and a luxurious environment for the smile or rejuvenation you deserve.

Meet Your Clinician...

Mr Alaa Al Daadaa

Specialist Oral Surgeon

Mr. Aldaadaa (or AL as called by friends and patients) is a GDC registered Specialist Oral Surgeon with extensive training at world-prestigious universities and hospitals. He is amongst a handful of surgeons in the United Kingdom with triple higher training; in academic (PhD) and clinical Oral Surgery (MOralSurg) as well as Implant Dentistry (Cer.Imp.Dent) utilising the latest evidence based technology to provide high standard treatments.

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Where cutting-edge technology meets dental excellence. As a premier digital dental clinic, we pride ourselves on harnessing the power of the latest advancements in dental technology to provide you with the highest standard of care. Our commitment to innovation ensures that your dental experience is not only efficient but also remarkably precise and comfortable.

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From general to cosmetic to specialist dentistry, we provide 0% payment plans to help separate the fees of your treatment.

What Happens At A Oral Surgery Appointment

Your Implant Retained Dentures treatment will be tailored to your exact requirements; therefore, one treatment can be very different from the next. However, we’ve provided a basic overview of a Implant Retained Dentures below.

First step

Consultation

During the consultation, our experienced oral surgeon will discuss your concerns, examine your oral health, and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

second step

Preparation

Prior to the surgery, we will provide detailed instructions on preoperative preparations, which may include fasting, medication adjustments, and arranging for transportation if necessary.

third step

Treatment

The oral surgery procedure will be performed with precision and care, utilizing advanced techniques and anesthesia to ensure your comfort. The specific treatment will depend on your individual case, such as wisdom teeth extraction or dental implant placement.

When you are done

After-Care

Take prescribed medications, including pain relievers and antibiotics, as directed by your oral surgeon.
Maintain a soft-food diet for the recommended period, gradually reintroducing solid foods as advised.

Fee Guide

Treatment

Price

Consultation with Dr Tara £200
Consultation with Associates £100
Tear Trough With Dr Tara £545
Tear Trough With Associates £450

After Care of Oral Surgery

Follow all postoperative instructions

Follow all postoperative instructions provided by your oral surgeon, including medications and any dietary restrictions.

Apply cold compresses or ice packs

Apply cold compresses or ice packs to the outside of your face in the immediate hours following surgery to help reduce swelling.

Maintain good oral hygiene

Maintain excellent oral hygiene by gently brushing your teeth twice a day and rinsing with a saltwater solution as recommended.

Avoid smoking

Avoid smoking, using straws, or participating in activities that may create suction in the mouth, as these can interfere with the healing process.

Meet The Dental Team

CLINICIANS

I have now visited Twoth on three different occasion... The first time was to take my son (8 years old) to see Dr Counihan for a braces consultation and my son absolutely loved the entire experience from start to finish. In fact, he was so excited and relaxed about it all he wanted to get started immediately.

The second time around, I went to see Dr Counihan myself for a second opinion and found the experience just as good as my son did

Karin Thyselius
5/5

Before I found Dr Neil Counihan I had a long history of dental trauma and sadly I repeatedly was subjected to very poor dentistry. I was scared to let anybody near my mouth and teeth. I had lost hope!

Dr Counihan made me the promise, with the right care I can keep my mouth healthy and definitely keep my teeth for the rest of my life.

And most importantly he made me feel safe and listened to

Neil M.
5/5

Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answer to the most common questions. Everything you need to know about Oral Surgery

Dental oral surgery is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on surgical procedures involving the mouth, jaw, and facial structures.

With the use of anesthesia, dental oral surgery is generally performed with minimal discomfort during the procedure. Postoperative pain can be managed with prescribed medications.

The duration of dental oral surgery depends on the complexity of the procedure. Some surgeries can be completed in a relatively short time, while others may require multiple visits.

Dental oral surgery can address various conditions, including impacted wisdom teeth, dental implant placement, jaw realignment, and corrective jaw surgery for functional or aesthetic purposes.

Dental oral surgery procedures are generally safe when performed by a qualified and experienced oral surgeon. They undergo extensive training to ensure patient safety and optimal outcomes.

The recovery period varies depending on the type of surgery performed. Most patients experience a few days of initial discomfort, with the complete healing process taking several weeks to months.

Swelling is a common occurrence after dental oral surgery, but it typically subsides within a few days. Applying cold compresses as directed can help reduce swelling.

Following dental oral surgery, you will likely need to stick to a soft-food diet for a certain period, gradually reintroducing solid foods as advised by your oral surgeon.

Like any surgical procedure, dental oral surgery carries some risks. Your oral surgeon will discuss these risks with you beforehand and take necessary precautions to minimize them.

The timing varies depending on the procedure and your individual healing process. Your oral surgeon will provide specific guidelines on when you can resume work and normal activities.

Patient care is our top priority