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Oral Surgery in Pasadena

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Understanding Oral Surgery

Oral surgery refers to a range of procedures used to treat complex dental conditions affecting the teeth, gums, jaw, and surrounding structures. While many patients feel nervous when they hear the term, most oral surgical procedures in Pasadena are common, safe, and completed as outpatient procedures with minimal downtime.


At South Lake Dental, we provide personalized surgical oral surgery treatment to address concerns such as tooth loss, impacted teeth, and jaw-related issues. Many procedures allow patients to return to normal activities within a few days, making outpatient dental surgery a practical and effective solution.

Common Oral Surgery Procedures

There are several types of oral surgery procedures a dentist may recommend, depending on your condition. These treatments are designed to improve oral function, relieve pain, and restore long-term dental health.

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Tooth Extraction Surgery

Tooth extraction surgery is performed when a tooth is severely damaged or cannot be saved.

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Wisdom Teeth Removal

Wisdom teeth removal is recommended when teeth are impacted or causing crowding and pain.

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Dental Implant Surgery

Dental implant surgery replaces missing teeth with a stable, long-term solution.

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Reconstructive Dental Surgery

Reconstructive dental surgery repairs damage from injury or trauma to the teeth and jaw.

Dental implants have transformed modern dentistry by allowing for implant-supported tooth replacement, restoring both function and appearance with long-term stability.

When Oral Surgery is Needed and What to Expect

Patients may require oral surgery care in Pasadena for a variety of reasons, including infection, trauma, tooth loss, or structural issues involving the jaw. In some cases, surgery is necessary when non-surgical treatments are not sufficient.


Wisdom teeth often require removal due to lack of space, impaction, or risk of infection. In other situations, procedures such as jaw surgery, dental or surgical orthodontics may be needed to correct alignment issues and improve bite function.

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Most procedures are completed as minor oral surgery with local anesthesia or sedation.

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Treatment plans are customized based on your condition and oral health needs.

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Recovery after oral surgery for tooth extraction or implants is typically a few days.

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More complex procedures, such as reconstructive or orthodontic surgery, may require longer healing time.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is oral surgery?

    Oral surgery includes a variety of procedures performed to treat issues involving the teeth, gums, and jaw. These may include extractions, dental implant placement, reconstructive treatments, and more. Most procedures are routine and designed to improve oral health and function.

  • When do you need oral surgery?

    You may need dental surgery in Pasadena if you have impacted teeth, severe tooth damage, missing teeth, jaw alignment issues, or trauma. Your dentist will evaluate your condition and recommend surgery if it is the most effective treatment option.

  • Is oral surgery painful?

    Most oral surgery procedures are performed with local anesthesia or sedation to keep you comfortable. While mild discomfort may occur after treatment, it is typically manageable with medication and proper care.

  • How long does oral surgery take?

    The length of oral surgery depends on the procedure. Simple extractions may take less than an hour, while more complex treatments such as dental implants or reconstructive procedures may take longer.

  • How long is recovery after dental surgery?

    Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery. Minor procedures may heal within a few days, while more complex surgeries can take several weeks. Following aftercare instructions helps ensure proper healing and reduces complications.

Expert Oral Surgery You Can Trust

From extractions to implants, our team provides safe, comfortable oral surgery focused on fast recovery and long-term results.