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Oral Surgery in Cranberry Township, PA

Gentle Oral Surgery, Done With Care

When an extraction is necessary, Dr. Wuyang Li uses advanced techniques to keep you comfortable from start to finish — protecting your oral health with precise, gentle care.
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Advanced Surgical Care to Protect Your Oral Health and Restore Comfort

At Cranberry Dental Arts, we provide oral surgery in Cranberry Township, PA to address complex dental concerns and support long-term oral health. Whether treating impacted teeth, severe damage, or infection, our team uses modern techniques to deliver effective, personalized care. 

What is Oral Surgery?

Oral surgery includes procedures that treat conditions affecting the teeth, gums, jawbone, and surrounding oral structures. While many dental concerns can be addressed with preventive or restorative care, some situations require surgical treatment to protect oral health and prevent further complications.

Common procedures include tooth extractions, wisdom teeth removal, and treatments that support future restorative care. According to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS), oral surgery can help diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions affecting the mouth, teeth, and jaw.

Signs You May Need Oral Surgery

Certain dental issues may indicate the need for surgical treatment. Patients may benefit from an oral surgery evaluation if they experience:

  • persistent tooth pain
  • severe tooth decay or damage
  • impacted wisdom teeth
  • oral infection or swelling
  • difficulty chewing comfortably
  • dental crowding
  • bone-related concerns affecting treatment options

Prompt diagnosis and treatment can help minimize complications and support better oral health outcomes.

Oral Surgery Services at Cranberry Dental Arts

Tooth Extractions

A tooth extraction may be recommended when a tooth is severely damaged, infected, or cannot be restored through other dental treatments. Removing a compromised tooth can help relieve discomfort, prevent the spread of infection, and protect overall oral health.

Bone Grafting

Bone grafting helps restore lost bone in the jaw and may be recommended when there is insufficient bone to support future restorative treatment. This procedure strengthens the jawbone and creates a more stable foundation for long-term oral health and function.

What to Expect During Your Consultation

A comprehensive consultation is the first step in the oral surgery process. During your appointment, our team will:

  • Review your medical and dental history.
  • Perform a thorough oral examination.
  • Obtain diagnostic imaging when necessary.
  • Discuss treatment recommendations.
  • Explain the procedure and recovery process.
  • Answer any questions about your care.

For patients who experience dental anxiety, sedation dentistry may be discussed to help create a more comfortable treatment experience. This evaluation helps us develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and oral health goals. 

Recovery After Oral Surgery

Recovery varies depending on the procedure and the patient's overall health. Mild swelling and temporary discomfort are common during the initial healing period. Following post-operative instructions carefully can support proper healing and help reduce the risk of complications.

Comprehensive Oral Surgery for a Healthier Smile

Professional oral surgery can help address damaged teeth, infection, bone loss, and other complex dental concerns. 

Cranberry Dental Arts provides personalized oral surgery in Cranberry Township, PA from our office at 20215 Route 19, Suite 100, Cranberry Township, PA 16066, with appointments available Tuesday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Contact Cranberry Dental Arts today to schedule your consultation.

FAQ

This depends on the type of anesthesia or sedation being used. Your dental team will provide specific instructions before your appointment.
Most patients should avoid strenuous physical activity for several days to support healing. Your dentist will recommend a timeline based on your procedure.
Be sure to inform your dentist about all medications and supplements you take. Certain medications may require special instructions before treatment.
In some cases, correcting oral health issues through surgery may improve comfort, chewing efficiency, and overall oral function.
Patients should bring identification, insurance information, a list of medications, and any requested medical records or referral documents.

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