Oral Surgery - Melissa, TX
Comprehensive Oral Surgery
for Healthy Smiles
Schedule Your Appointment
Get StartedEfficient Solutions, Lasting Results
Suppose you’re struggling with discomfort or self-consciousness because of a decayed or missing tooth. In that case, Magnolia Ridge Dentistry is here to help with our restorative oral surgery, also known as maxillofacial surgery services. We aim to provide comprehensive solutions that address your concerns and improve your oral health and function.
Using advanced technology, we perform a range of surgical treatments focusing on minimally invasive and efficient procedures.
At our state-of-the-art facility, our experienced dentists prioritize your comfort and safety. Using advanced technology, we perform a range of surgical treatments focusing on minimally invasive and efficient procedures. We aim to help you regain confidence and enjoy a healthy, pain-free life.

Gentle Techniques. Comfortable Environment. Caring Hands.
We understand that the prospect of oral surgery can bring about nervousness and apprehension, which are entirely normal. However, our team is extensively trained in the latest techniques to make your surgery as minimally invasive as possible.
Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities at Magnolia Ridge Dentistry in Melissa, TX. We take additional measures to ensure you feel at ease throughout your appointment. We aim to foster a relaxed and calm environment, enabling you to undergo your procedure with confidence and peace of mind.
Select Soft Tissue Treatments

Dental Implant Surgery
Dental implants are a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. They consist of a post, abutment, and restoration. The implant post is surgically placed into the jawbone to provide a sturdy anchor for a new tooth or teeth. Advanced techniques, such as CT-guided technology, ensure precise placement during modern dental implant surgery. Immediate loading of a temporary restoration may be an option for eligible patients, enhancing the efficiency of the treatment process.

Impacted Canines
Impacted canines refer to teeth that cannot erupt properly into their correct position in the dental arch. This condition commonly affects the upper canines and can result from overcrowding or obstacles blocking their path, such as other teeth or abnormal growths.
Treatment typically involves an orthodontic intervention to guide the impacted canine into its proper place or surgical exposure and bonding to assist its eruption. Addressing impacted canines promptly is crucial to prevent complications like misalignment, damage to neighboring teeth, or cyst formation.

Tooth Extractions
Tooth extractions, a routine oral surgery procedure, are performed right in our office. Our team will gently remove the tooth during the tooth extraction procedure, minimizing disturbance to the surrounding bone and gum tissue. With our expertise and precision techniques, we strive to make the tooth extraction process as efficient and comfortable as possible.

Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Wisdom teeth extraction is a standard procedure to remove one or more of the third molars at the back of your mouth. These teeth often cause pain, infection, or alignment problems because they lack sufficient space to grow properly. An oral surgeon typically performs the extraction under local or general anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort. Patients may experience swelling and mild discomfort post-surgery, but recovery generally occurs within a few days to a week.

Bone Grafting
Bone grafting is a specialized treatment to replenish bone levels in the jaw, often necessary due to ongoing bone loss caused by missing teeth. During the procedure, bone is sourced from the patient or a donor and placed at the site of bone resorption to support dentures or dental implants. Following placement and suturing, the area requires several months to heal and allow integration between the bone grafting material and jawbone.
QUICK LINKS
MEET OUR DOCTORS
Enjoy Comfortable Oral Surgery.
I understand the information disclosed in this form may be subject to re-disclosure and may no longer be protected by HIPAA privacy regulations and the HITECH Act.