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Sometimes we have to say goodbye — gently.

Whether it’s a tooth that’s too far gone or a little extra tissue in the way, oral surgery is part of the journey to a healthier mouth.

 

We do it with precision, empathy, and a whole lot of care.

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Surgery

Surgery doesn’t have to be scary. In fact, many of the most common procedures — like extractions, frenectomies, or biopsies — are quick, controlled, and often the first step toward healing. I’m trained in minor oral surgery techniques that prioritize gentle handling, clear communication, and smooth recovery.​ Every case is personal — and I always take the time to walk you through what’s happening and why.

Small Procedures.

Big Impact.

Some teeth can’t be saved — and when that’s the case, we remove them gently, with a clear plan for what comes next. From extractions to frenectomies (releasing tongue or lip ties), minor surgical procedures can make a major difference in how your mouth functions and feels. If something looks suspicious, we might do a biopsy — a quick, simple step that helps rule out anything more serious. Sometimes, infections or damaged tissue need to be cleaned out surgically to give your body the best chance to heal. And of course, we assess wisdom teeth carefully — not everyone needs them out, but we’ll let you know when and why if you do.

 

Surgery might sound intimidating, but I approach it with a calm hand, clear communication, and a real commitment to helping you heal smoothly and confidently.

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