Dental surgery
Comprehensive surgical procedures in the field of teeth and oral cavity. Oral surgery is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on surgical interventions within the oral cavity. Our clinic in Prague offers a wide range of services, from simple tooth extractions to complex procedures such as dental implants, wisdom tooth removal, or bone tissue reconstruction. We perform all treatments with maximum consideration for your health, comfort and personal data.
Dental surgery
Dental surgery
Comprehensive surgical procedures in the field of teeth and oral cavity.
Oral surgery is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on surgical interventions within the oral cavity. Our clinic in Prague offers a wide range of services, from simple tooth extractions to complex procedures such as dental implants, wisdom tooth removal, or bone tissue reconstruction. We perform all treatments with maximum consideration for your health, comfort and personal data.
Dental surgery
Dental surgery
Comprehensive surgical procedures in the field of teeth and oral cavity.
Oral surgery is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on surgical interventions within the oral cavity. Our clinic in Prague offers a wide range of services, from simple tooth extractions to complex procedures such as dental implants, wisdom tooth removal, or bone tissue reconstruction. We perform all treatments with maximum consideration for your health, comfort and personal data.
How does a dental surgical procedure work?
Initial Examination and Consultation
The dentist will assess the condition of your teeth, oral mucosa and bone structure. They will explain the treatment options, risks involved, and recommend the most suitable course of action.
Preparation and Consent Form
After processing your personal data and medical history, you will sign an informed consent form. There is no need to worry – we will explain everything to you in detail.
During the Procedure
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. We use modern instruments and technologies to ensure gentle treatment.
Post-Operative Care
You will receive instructions for home care, hygiene recommendations and any necessary medication. In case of complications, you can contact us at any time.
How does a dental surgical procedure work?
Initial Examination and Consultation
The dentist will assess the condition of your teeth, oral mucosa and bone structure. They will explain the treatment options, risks involved, and recommend the most suitable course of action.
Preparation and Consent Form
After processing your personal data and medical history, you will sign an informed consent form. There is no need to worry – we will explain everything to you in detail.
During the Procedure
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. We use modern instruments and technologies to ensure gentle treatment.
Post-Operative Care
You will receive instructions for home care, hygiene recommendations and any necessary medication. In case of complications, you can contact us at any time.
What does oral surgery include?
What does oral surgery include?
Our oral surgical procedures include:
Our oral surgical procedures include:
We perform each procedure under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. If needed, we can also offer analgesia sedation.
We perform each procedure under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. If needed, we can also offer analgesia sedation.
What does oral surgery include?
What does oral surgery include?
Our oral surgical procedures include:
Our oral surgical procedures include:
We perform each procedure under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. If needed, we can also offer analgesia sedation.
We perform each procedure under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. If needed, we can also offer analgesia sedation.
When is oral surgery appropriate?
When is oral surgery appropriate?
We recommend oral surgical procedures in the following cases:
We recommend oral surgical procedures in the following cases:
When is oral surgery appropriate?
When is oral surgery appropriate?
We recommend oral surgical procedures in the following cases:
We recommend oral surgical procedures in the following cases:
Guarantee
A guarantee of quality and pain-free treatment
Top-tier equipment
Advanced equipment for superior care
Comprehensive Care
Comprehensive care for our patients
Opening Hours
Extended opening hours including Saturdays
Contracts
Contracts with health insurance providers
Dental laboratory
Our own modern dental laboratory
Location
Excellent transport accessibility
Reception Services
A pleasant and calm environment
Languages
We speak more than five languages
Availability
We have short waiting times for appointments
Our team
Meet Our Dentists
Meet Our Dentists
Our dental clinic in Prague has a team of experienced doctors specializing in oral surgery, endodontics, pediatric dentistry and prosthodontics.
Our dental clinic in Prague has a team of experienced doctors specializing in oral surgery, endodontics, pediatric dentistry and prosthodontics.
We perform each procedure with an emphasis on individual approach and maximum patient comfort.
We perform each procedure with an emphasis on individual approach and maximum patient comfort.
Book a Consultation
Book a Consultation
Do you have concerns about surgical treatment or need to address a complex problem in your oral cavity? Book an initial consultation and let us assess your condition.
Do you have concerns about surgical treatment or need to address a complex problem in your oral cavity? Book an initial consultation and let us assess your condition.
Our team of experienced oral surgeons will offer comprehensive diagnostics (including 3D X-ray) and create an individualized treatment plan tailored to your needs. The goal is not only effective and safe problem solving, but also your maximum comfort and fast recovery.
Our team of experienced oral surgeons will offer comprehensive diagnostics (including 3D X-ray) and create an individualized treatment plan tailored to your needs. The goal is not only effective and safe problem solving, but also your maximum comfort and fast recovery.
Meet Our Dentists
Meet Our Dentists
Our dental clinic in Prague has a team of experienced doctors specializing in oral surgery, endodontics, pediatric dentistry and prosthodontics.
Our dental clinic in Prague has a team of experienced doctors specializing in oral surgery, endodontics, pediatric dentistry and prosthodontics.
We perform each procedure with an emphasis on individual approach and maximum patient comfort.
We perform each procedure with an emphasis on individual approach and maximum patient comfort.
Book a Consultation
Book a Consultation
Do you have concerns about surgical treatment or need to address a complex problem in your oral cavity? Book an initial consultation and let us assess your condition.
Do you have concerns about surgical treatment or need to address a complex problem in your oral cavity? Book an initial consultation and let us assess your condition.
Our team of experienced oral surgeons will offer comprehensive diagnostics (including 3D X-ray) and create an individualized treatment plan tailored to your needs. The goal is not only effective and safe problem solving, but also your maximum comfort and fast recovery.
Our team of experienced oral surgeons will offer comprehensive diagnostics (including 3D X-ray) and create an individualized treatment plan tailored to your needs. The goal is not only effective and safe problem solving, but also your maximum comfort and fast recovery.
Price List for Oral Surgery Procedures
Price List for Oral Surgery Procedures
| Procedure | Details | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Gelaspon, Alveogil / Parasorb | 790 / 1490 Kč | |
| Complex Tooth Extraction | 2790 Kč | |
| Autologous PRF Augmentation – First Tube / Each Additional Tube | 1890 / 1190 Kč | |
| Implant Consultation | 1150 Kč | |
| Placement of Branded Implant Neobiotech / Ankylos / Straumann | 17900 / 22900 / 25900 Kč | |
| Implant Surgical Guide Small / Large | 1900 / 4900 Kč | |
| Deposit for Analgesia Sedation | 5000 Kč | |
| Analgesia Sedation 1 Hour / 2 Hours | 9900 / 18900 Kč | |
| Tablet Sedation Midazolam / Diazepam | 1990 Kč | |
Implantologie
| Procedure | Details | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Implantologická konzultace | 1 150 Kč | |
| Zavedení implantátu Neobiotech | KLASIK | 17 900 Kč |
| Zavedení implantátu Osstem | STANDARD | 18 900 Kč |
| Zavedení implantátu Neodent | OPTIMAL | 19 900 Kč |
| Zavedení implantátu Ankylos | PREMIUM | 22 900 Kč |
| Zavedení implantátu Thommen | PREMIUM | 22 900 Kč |
| Zavedení implantátu Straumann | EXCLUSIVE | 25 900 Kč |
| Implantologická šablona | Malá / velká | 1 900 / 4 900 Kč |
Anaesthesia
| Procedure | Details | Price |
|---|---|---|
| KCAN – Consultation – general anaesthesia | 850 Kč | |
| CAN1 / CAN2 / CAN3 – General anaesthesia for children (minor procedures): up to 1 hour / up to 2 hours / each additional started hour (includes treatment of all primary teeth) | 15000 / 29500 / 5000 Kč | |
| CAND / CAN3 – General anaesthesia for adults (does not include the cost of dental treatment): up to 1 hour / each additional started hour | 10000 / 5000 Kč | |
Indications and Contraindications for Oral Surgery Treatment
Indications and Contraindications for Oral Surgery Treatment
Oral surgery is a specialized field of dentistry that addresses a wide range of diseases and conditions in the oral cavity and surrounding tissues. The decision to perform surgical treatment always follows careful diagnosis and consideration of the patient’s overall health condition.
Indications (When is Oral Surgery Appropriate?)
1. Tooth Extraction
Complicated extractions, extraction of impacted teeth (wisdom teeth, canines), extractions for orthodontic reasons, removal of broken root fragments.
2. Dental Implantology and Preprosthetic Surgery
Placement of dental implants, bone augmentation (bone grafting), sinus lift (sinus elevation), alveolar ridge modification prior to denture fabrication (alveoloplasty).
3. Surgical Treatment of Pathological Conditions
Removal of cysts, benign tumors and other pathological lesions in both soft and hard tissues, including biopsy for histological examination.
4. Endodontic Surgery
Apicectomy (root tip resection) for teeth where conventional endodontic treatment has failed and periapical pathology persists (cyst/abscess).
5. Periodontal Surgery
Surgical procedures on the gums and tooth supporting apparatus, such as gingivectomy, root coverage procedures, flap surgery, clinical crown lengthening.
6. Treatment of Inflammation and Trauma
Surgical drainage of abscesses, treatment of dentoalveolar trauma (fractures of teeth and alveolar ridges), tooth replantation after injury.
Contraindications (When is a Procedure Risky or Inappropriate?)
1. Severe Uncontrolled Systemic Diseases (Absolute/Relative)
Cardiovascular:
- Unstable angina pectoris, recent myocardial infarction (<3-6 months), uncontrolled hypertension, severe heart failure.
- Endocrine: Decompensated diabetes mellitus (HbA1c > 8-9 %) – risk of impaired healing and infection.
- Hematological: Severe bleeding disorders (hemophilia), uncontrolled anticoagulation therapy (INR > 3.5).
2. Pharmacological History
- Bisphosphonate/antiresorptive therapy (especially i.v.): High risk of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) after surgical procedures.
- Active oncologic treatment: Chemotherapy and radiotherapy in the head and neck region – risk of osteoradionekróza and healing failure.
- Immunosuppressive therapy: Increased risk of postoperative infections.
3. Acute Local Infection
Acute purulent inflammation (abscess, phlegmon) at the site of planned surgery – it is necessary to manage the acute phase of infection first (e.g., with antibiotics, incision and drainage).
4. Pregnancy (Relative Contraindication)
Planned surgical procedures are not recommended in the first trimester. In the second and third trimesters, only emergency treatment should be performed after consultation with a gynecologist.
5. Severe Mental Illness or Inability to Cooperate
Patients who are unable to undergo the procedure under local anesthesia and cooperate may require treatment under sedation or general anesthesia in a specialized facility.
6. Extremely Poor Oral Hygiene
Increases the risk of postoperative complications such as wound infection or socket inflammation (dry socket/alveolitis sicca).
Important Note: This overview is for informational purposes only. Each surgical procedure requires individual assessment by a physician, including a detailed medical history, clinical examination and adequate radiographic diagnostics (often 3D CBCT). Many relative contraindications can be successfully managed through careful patient preparation and close interdisciplinary collaboration with their attending physician (general practitioner, cardiologist, oncologist, etc.). Patient safety is always our top priority.
Indications and Contraindications for Oral Surgery Treatment
Indications and Contraindications for Oral Surgery Treatment
Oral surgery is a specialized field of dentistry that addresses a wide range of diseases and conditions in the oral cavity and surrounding tissues. The decision to perform surgical treatment always follows careful diagnosis and consideration of the patient’s overall health condition.
Indications (When is Oral Surgery Appropriate?)
1. Tooth Extraction
Complicated extractions, extraction of impacted teeth (wisdom teeth, canines), extractions for orthodontic reasons, removal of broken root fragments.
2. Dental Implantology and Preprosthetic Surgery
Placement of dental implants, bone augmentation (bone grafting), sinus lift (sinus elevation), alveolar ridge modification prior to denture fabrication (alveoloplasty).
3. Surgical Treatment of Pathological Conditions
Removal of cysts, benign tumors and other pathological lesions in both soft and hard tissues, including biopsy for histological examination.
4. Endodontic Surgery
Apicectomy (root tip resection) for teeth where conventional endodontic treatment has failed and periapical pathology persists (cyst/abscess).
5. Periodontal Surgery
Surgical procedures on the gums and tooth supporting apparatus, such as gingivectomy, root coverage procedures, flap surgery, clinical crown lengthening.
6. Treatment of Inflammation and Trauma
Surgical drainage of abscesses, treatment of dentoalveolar trauma (fractures of teeth and alveolar ridges), tooth replantation after injury.
Contraindications (When is a Procedure Risky or Inappropriate?)
1. Severe Uncontrolled Systemic Diseases (Absolute/Relative)
Cardiovascular:
- Unstable angina pectoris, recent myocardial infarction (<3-6 months), uncontrolled hypertension, severe heart failure.
- Endocrine: Decompensated diabetes mellitus (HbA1c > 8-9 %) – risk of impaired healing and infection.
- Hematological: Severe bleeding disorders (hemophilia), uncontrolled anticoagulation therapy (INR > 3.5).
2. Pharmacological History
- Bisphosphonate/antiresorptive therapy (especially i.v.): High risk of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) after surgical procedures.
- Active oncologic treatment: Chemotherapy and radiotherapy in the head and neck region – risk of osteoradionekróza and healing failure.
- Immunosuppressive therapy: Increased risk of postoperative infections.
3. Acute Local Infection
Acute purulent inflammation (abscess, phlegmon) at the site of planned surgery – it is necessary to manage the acute phase of infection first (e.g., with antibiotics, incision and drainage).
4. Pregnancy (Relative Contraindication)
Planned surgical procedures are not recommended in the first trimester. In the second and third trimesters, only emergency treatment should be performed after consultation with a gynecologist.
5. Severe Mental Illness or Inability to Cooperate
Patients who are unable to undergo the procedure under local anesthesia and cooperate may require treatment under sedation or general anesthesia in a specialized facility.
6. Extremely Poor Oral Hygiene
Increases the risk of postoperative complications such as wound infection or socket inflammation (dry socket/alveolitis sicca).
Important Note: This overview is for informational purposes only. Each surgical procedure requires individual assessment by a physician, including a detailed medical history, clinical examination and adequate radiographic diagnostics (often 3D CBCT). Many relative contraindications can be successfully managed through careful patient preparation and close interdisciplinary collaboration with their attending physician (general practitioner, cardiologist, oncologist, etc.). Patient safety is always our top priority.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Dental Practice
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Dental Practice
On this page of our dental practice website, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.
On this page of our dental practice website, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thanks to local anesthesia, the procedure is very gentle. Mild pain may occur after the procedure, but it can be well managed with analgesics.
Yes, you can book an appointment through our form or by phone.
The duration of the procedure depends on the type of surgery – from 20 minutes to 1 hour.
Usually yes, but it is necessary to inform the doctor about all medications and medical conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Dental Practice
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Dental Practice
On this page of our dental practice website, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.
On this page of our dental practice website, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions from our patients. If you cannot find what you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thanks to local anesthesia, the procedure is very gentle. Mild pain may occur after the procedure, but it can be well managed with analgesics.
Yes, you can book an appointment through our form or by phone.
The duration of the procedure depends on the type of surgery – from 20 minutes to 1 hour.
Usually yes, but it is necessary to inform the doctor about all medications and medical conditions.
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