Surgical Precision When It Matters Most

Oral surgery services in Valley Cottage, New York that use advanced digital imaging for planning and execution.

Some dental conditions cannot be addressed through routine care or minor procedures, and that is when oral surgery becomes necessary. In Valley Cottage, Gabrielle Dental performs surgical procedures using advanced digital imaging that maps your anatomy in detail before any instruments are used. Whether the procedure involves implant placement, complex extractions, or other surgical interventions, detailed anatomical mapping enhances precision and safety by showing the exact location of nerves, bone density, and surrounding structures.

The practice provides comprehensive in-office planning and execution, which means you are not referred out to an unfamiliar surgeon or left to coordinate your own follow-up care. Coordinated restorative follow-up care is available once healing is complete, so you are not left to figure out the next steps on your own. The goal is to address the underlying problem, prevent complications, and restore function in a way that is safe and predictable.

If you have been told you need oral surgery or want to understand your options for implant placement or complex tooth removal, contact Gabrielle Dental in Valley Cottage to schedule a consultation.

How Digital Imaging Changes the Outcome

Before any surgical procedure in Valley Cottage, the dentist will take detailed digital images that show bone structure, nerve pathways, and the position of adjacent teeth. This allows the surgeon to plan the safest and most effective approach, avoiding structures that could be damaged and identifying any anatomical challenges in advance. You will see the imaging results and understand what the procedure will involve before it begins.

After the surgery, you will notice that the problem causing pain, infection, or instability has been addressed at the source. Detailed anatomical mapping enhances precision and safety, which reduces recovery time and minimizes the risk of complications such as nerve damage or prolonged bleeding. The practice provides written post-operative instructions that cover pain management, wound care, and signs of infection.

Surgical procedures performed in the office may include implant placement, removal of impacted teeth, bone grafting, or soft tissue correction. The dentist will coordinate with you on restorative work that follows the surgery, such as placing a crown on an implant or replacing a missing tooth with a bridge. The practice does not stop at the surgical step and leave you to manage the rest on your own.

Concerns we hear from patients before surgery

People who need oral surgery usually want to know how long the procedure takes, what the recovery process looks like, and whether the work can be done in one visit or requires multiple appointments.

What types of oral surgery are performed in the office?
The practice performs implant placement, complex extractions including impacted teeth, bone grafting, and soft tissue procedures. Each case is evaluated individually to determine whether it can be done in the office or requires referral to a specialist.
How does digital imaging improve the safety of oral surgery?
Digital imaging provides a three-dimensional view of your bone, nerves, and surrounding structures, allowing the surgeon to plan the procedure with precision and avoid complications. It also reduces the need for exploratory work during the surgery itself.
How long does it take to recover from oral surgery?
Recovery time varies depending on the type of procedure, but most patients return to normal activities within a week. You will receive specific instructions on managing swelling, pain, and diet during the healing period.
Will I be awake during the procedure?
Most procedures are performed using local anesthesia, so you will be awake but numb and should not feel pain. Sedation options may be available depending on the complexity of the surgery and your comfort level.
What happens after the surgery is complete?
You will return for a follow-up appointment to monitor healing, and the dentist will coordinate any restorative work such as placing a crown or finalizing an implant. You will not be left to figure out the next steps on your own.

Gabrielle Dental in Valley Cottage offers oral surgery that is planned carefully, executed with precision, and supported by coordinated follow-up care. If you need a surgical procedure and want to work with a provider who handles the entire process from start to finish, contact the office to schedule a consultation.