Oral Surgery - Memphis, TN

Comprehensive Care
Doesn’t Stop at Surgery

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Our In-Office Surgical Procedures

Has a decayed or missing tooth been causing you to feel self-conscious, struggle to eat, or make it difficult to sleep? Our restorative oral surgery in Memphis, TN, can remedy your pain and embarrassment! We offer several surgical treatments in the comfort of our state-of-the-art office to relieve discomfort and improve oral health and function.

Dr. Jason Collier is experienced in oral surgeries and utilizes advanced technology to ensure your procedure is minimally invasive, efficient, and predictable. Your treatment will be comfortable and safe, helping to get you back to a healthy and pain-free life!

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No Fear Surgery

We understand the thought of undergoing oral surgery in Memphis, TN, can create nervousness and apprehension, which is entirely normal. However, Dr. Collier and our team are highly trained in the latest techniques, prioritizing minimally invasive procedures to ensure comfort and well-being.

At Southern Dental Implant Center, we go the extra mile to ensure your relaxation and peace of mind during your appointment. Our therapy dog, Hank, is here to offer comfort and companionship, while our sedation options provide additional support to help you feel calm and at ease throughout your procedure.

Common Oral Surgery Procedures

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Tooth Extractions

Tooth extractions are one of the most common types of oral surgery procedures. Generally a simple procedure, tooth extraction can be completed right in the dentist’s office. During this procedure, your dentist gently pulls your tooth, being careful not to disturb healthy bone or gum tissue. Another form of tooth extraction, wisdom tooth removal, is often more complex and can take up to a few hours to complete.

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Bone Grafting

Bone grafting is a specialized oral surgery treatment that involves replacing bone levels in the jaw. Usually due to missing teeth, bone loss is ongoing and needs to be treated to support a denture or dental implants. A bone grafting procedure involves taking bone from the patient or a donor source and placing it at the site of bone resorption. Once the sutures are in place, the area is allowed to heal for a few months to let the bone grafting material and jawbone integrate.

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Dental Implant Surgery

Dental implants are a permanent replacement for missing teeth and are made up of three parts—the post, abutment, and restoration. Dental implant posts are surgically inserted into the jawbone to anchor a new tooth or set of teeth. Modern dental implant surgery is precise, especially when CT guided technology is used. Immediate load of a temporary restoration may also be available for qualifying patients!