
Oral Surgery in Portland, OR
Tooth Extraction

Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Third molars, commonly referred to as wisdom teeth, are usually the last four of 32 teeth to erupt (surface) in the mouth. They generally make their appearance between the ages of 17 and 25. These teeth are located at the back of the mouth, both in the upper and lower jaws, near the throat. Referred to as “wisdom teeth,” they typically emerge in the late teenage years or early adulthood—a stage commonly associated with increased maturity.
In most cases, inadequate space in the mouth does not allow the wisdom teeth to erupt properly and become fully functional. When this occurs, the tooth can become impacted, remaining trapped in a misaligned or potentially problematic position within the jaw. If left untreated, impacted wisdom teeth can contribute to infection, damage adjacent teeth, and possibly lead to cysts or tumors.

Dental Bone Grafting
Periodontal disease is the leading cause of bone loss in the oral cavity, though other causes include ill-fitting dentures and facial trauma. The bone grafting procedure is excellent for replacing lost bone tissue and encouraging natural bone growth.
Bone grafting is a predictable and adaptable process that serves several purposes. It is required to create a stable base for dental implant placement, halt the progression of gum disease, or make the smile appear more aesthetically pleasing.

Ridge Augmentation

Sinus Augmentation

