Our minor oral surgery procedures are carried out under local anesthetic in a clinical setting, addressing conditions that cannot be resolved through medication or non-surgical treatment alone. Procedures are planned carefully.
Recovery from minor oral surgery is generally straightforward. Any swelling or discomfort can be managed with prescribed painkillers. You will be given specific post-operative instructions to support healing.
Oral diseases such as infections, inflammatory conditions, and precancerous lesions require accurate diagnosis. Our dentists use advanced diagnostic tools to identify your condition and plan treatment.
Some oral conditions require ongoing management rather than a single course of treatment. If so, we work with you to establish a long-term care plan, with monitoring and treatment adjustments as needed.
During your first visit, the dentist will examine your mouth, likely using diagnostics such as X-rays, and will discuss your medical history with you. Some conditions may require advanced diagnostic scans, such as CB-CT imaging.
Your dentist will explain your diagnosis and discuss the most appropriate course of treatment. This includes a clear explanation of the procedure or medication, what to expect, and how your condition will be managed.
Your treatment timeline will depend on your condition. For infections, the dentist will prescribe medications right away. Abscess draining is usually done during the same appointment. Some surgeries may require more planning.
Following a non-invasive treatment, most patients return to their normal routine the same day. Surgical patients receive a structured aftercare plan covering wound care, activity restrictions, and follow-up appointments.
We have highly specialised dentists to diagnose, treat, and oversee cases of advanced or chronic oral diseases, including conditions that are frequently misdiagnosed or undertreated at general clinics in Sri Lanka.
We take the time to provide consistent care until your condition stabilises. Oral diseases can be persistent, and treatment usually goes over an extended period. Instead of prescribing and sending you on your way, we commit to your health.
Effective treatment of oral diseases requires accurate diagnosis. We use advanced technology to make each diagnosis highly reliable. Our expert oral surgeons further deliver surgical care with razor-sharp precision to minimise complication risk.
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Oral medicine focuses on the diagnosis and non-surgical management of diseases affecting the mouth, jaw, and surrounding tissues. General dentistry focuses more on routine checkups and preventive care.
This varies depending on the condition. Some infections resolve with a course of antibiotics, while other conditions, such as recurrent salivary gland disease, require periodic review and multiple visits.
No, you don’t need a referral to see our specialist dentists. Call us or book an appointment online to arrange your consultation at a time convenient for you.
Your dentist is the best person to determine which type of treatment you require. Typically, oral infections and inflammation are managed with medication, while conditions like abscesses are drained with a minor surgical cut. You can discuss all available options during your appointment.