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Lynn Haven, FL Oral Surgery

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Surgical Excellence at Our Lynn Haven Office

Are you having trouble eating or sleeping because of a damaged or missing tooth? You don't need to suffer anymore—our board-certified surgeon in Lynn Haven, FL, is here to help. We offer a range of surgical options at our state-of-the-art facility to relieve your pain and restore your oral health. Our team at Lynn Haven Dental Specialists has years of experience in oral surgeries and utilizes advanced technology to ensure your treatment is as comfortable and safe as possible. We genuinely care about our patients and will do everything we can to help you smile again.

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No Fear Oral Surgery

We understand that the prospect of undergoing oral surgery in Lynn Haven, FL, can be daunting for many. However, rest assured that our highly trained team of experts employs the latest techniques to make your dental implant surgery as painless and minimally invasive as possible. At Lynn Haven Dental Specialists, we prioritize your comfort, ensuring a stress-free experience during your appointment. We encourage you to schedule a complimentary consultation to discover firsthand our commitment to being your dedicated patient advocates.

Oral Surgery Procedures

We offer a broad range of surgical treatments to relieve your discomfort and improve your oral health and function.

Tooth Extractions

Tooth Extractions

Getting a tooth removed is a common type of surgery that most dentists can do in their office. They carefully remove (extract) the tooth to avoid damaging the healthy parts of your mouth and jawbone. This is usually an easy process, though some teeth take longer than others. For example, taking out a wisdom tooth often takes more time and effort than other teeth. The procedure can take several hours to finish.

Bone Grafting

Bone Grafting

Bone grafting is a treatment that helps replace lost bone in the jaw. Bone loss is common when people live with missing teeth and can cause problems when trying to get dental implants or dentures. During this treatment, a small amount of bone is taken from the patient or a donor and placed in the jaw where more support is needed. After the procedure, the area is left to heal for several months to let the new bone grow and become part of the jawbone.

Dental Implant Surgery

Dental Implant Surgery

Dental implants are a great option for replacing missing teeth. They have three parts: the post (screw), abutment (separator), and restoration (crown). Today's dental implant surgery is very accurate thanks to advanced technology that helps guide the procedure. In most cases, you will leave our office with a crown or temporary tooth the same day.

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