Look Younger Clinic

Look Younger Clinic
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Dental surgery

Dental surgery

Whether you need wisdom teeth removed, dental implants fitted, or surgery for a jaw or facial condition, our experienced consultants offer fast access to private dental and maxillofacial care. You’ll receive specialist treatment in a comfortable setting, with clear advice and a treatment plan that’s right for you.

Related specialties

  • Dentistry and Orthodontics
  • Ear Nose and Throat (ENT)
  • Oncology
  • Plastic surgery

Why Spire?

  • Fast access to treatment when you need it
  • Consultants who are experts in their field
  • Clear, inclusive pricing

When you’ve got dental pain, it’s hard to think about anything else. Our consultants can take out troublesome wisdom teeth or treat you for neuralgia (nerve pain) almost straight away.

Or if you feel self-conscious about the way you look or find it hard to eat normally because of missing or damaged teeth, we can fix dental implants that look, feel and function in a similar way to your natural teeth.

What is oral and maxillofacial surgery?

Oral and maxillofacial surgery focuses on treatments and procedures involving your teeth and gums – such as complex tooth and root extractions, implants, and nerve pain management.

It also covers more complex conditions affecting the mouth, jaw, face and neck – including jaw cysts, facial trauma, misalignment, and oral tumours.

At Spire Healthcare we ensure you get the right care from a consultant with the expertise your condition requires.

When you may need to see a specialist

You may benefit from seeing a specialist if you have:

  • Persistent toothache, infection, or broken teeth
  • Impacted or troublesome wisdom teeth
  • Missing teeth and are considering dental implants
  • Facial pain or neuralgia

You may need an oral and maxillofacial surgeon if you have:

  • Jaw or facial pain, swelling or cysts
  • Jaw joint (TMJ) problems or misalignment
  • Facial trauma or injury
  • Oral lesions, tumours or other complex oral conditions

Conditions and treatments we offer

  • Bone grafts and sinus lifts
  • Dental implants
  • Facial trauma repair
  • Jaw cyst and tumour removal
  • Oral cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • Orthognathic (jaw realignment) surgery
  • Reconstructive jaw and facial surgery
  • TMJ (jaw joint) surgery
  • Tooth extractions
  • Treatment for neuralgia (nerve pain)
  • Treatment of oral infections or abscesses
  • Wisdom teeth removal

Each treatment is consultant-led, supported by on-site imaging and diagnostics to ensure safe, effective care.

Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between a dental surgeon and a maxillofacial (oral) surgeon?
A dental surgeon focuses on teeth, gums and oral tissues. A maxillofacial (oral and jaw) surgeon is medically and dentally qualified, specialising in the bones and soft tissues of the face, jaw and neck.

Do I need a referral to see a dental or maxillofacial surgeon at Spire?
In most cases, you can self-refer. However, if your condition is complex or you’re claiming on private insurance, a referral from your GP or dentist may be required.

What tests might I need before dental or jaw surgery?
You may need a dental X-ray, panoramic scan or CT scan to assess your teeth, jawbone or facial structures.

How long does recovery take after dental or jaw surgery?
Recovery depends on the procedure. Simple extractions may heal in days, while more complex jaw surgery may take several weeks. Your consultant will provide a detailed recovery plan.

Is dental or maxillofacial surgery covered by insurance?
Most medical insurers cover clinically necessary oral and maxillofacial surgery, but not routine dental work or cosmetic procedures. It’s always best to check cover with your individual insurer.