Minor surgical procedures include
Advanced dental implant surgeries which includes Bone expansion, bone augmentation, sinus lift procedures ( direct and indirect ), connective tissue grafting.
Periodontal surgeries
When the gum condition of the patient is more severe and ordinary scaling and cleaning procedures can no longer address the problem, a more comprehensive gum surgery procedure may be indicated. This will involve the incision of gum tissue so that the roots and the deeper areas of the bone may be accessed, and it can include grafting of bone and soft tissue.
Wisdom tooth Extraction/Impacted tooth extraction.
When a tooth is impacted and trapped under bone and soft tissue, it may no longer erupt in the mouth.
An impacted tooth (often a third molar, but may also be a canine or any other tooth) is removed through dental surgery involving the incision of the gum, the removal of bone and the careful sectioning of the tooth.
Crown Lengthening
To enlarge the appearance of the tooth’s crowns or to correct a gummy smile, a crown lengthening procedure is performed and this involves the careful scalloping reduction of the bone around the collars of the teeth, the repositioning of the gum tissue and the fabrication of prosthesis.
Frenectomy
When the frenum is too low or much too high, it is severed from its attachment and strategically reattached.
Gingivectomy
A gingivectomy procedure may be prescribed for different reasons but often they are indicated for the hyperplastic growth of gums caused by the gum disease and infection.