Oral Surgery Melbourne

Making Complex Dentistry Accessible

Dental team performing oral surgery in Melbourne

Dr. Daniel Eley and Dr. Joel Eley have the expertise to perform oral surgery procedures in-house at our practice in Melbourne. Whether it’s tooth extractions, bone grafting, or wisdom tooth removal that is required, we possess the instruments, technology, and skills necessary to complete these treatments safely and comfortably. You can easily schedule an appointment to further discuss these solutions by calling our office.

Why Choose Eley Family Dentistry for Oral Surgery?

  • Two Dentists with 20+ Years of Combined Experience
  • Superior Dental Technologies Ensure Comfortable Treatment
  • Nitrous Oxide Available for Nervous Patients

Tooth Extractions

Extracted tooth held by metal dental instrument

Tooth extractions are designed to remove unhealthy or problematic teeth so that you can enjoy better oral health or more successful treatment in the future. Although it is never the first choice for our dentists, it can be necessary to remove one or more teeth to create more space, encourage proper eruption, or lower the potential spread of decay. If this type of treatment is required, our dentists will ensure your safety and comfort throughout the procedure.

Wisdom Tooth Extractions

Illustration of impacted wisdom tooth pressing against other teeth

Most patients between the ages of 16 and 25 can experience a pain-free, healthier smile when saying goodbye to one or more wisdom teeth. Although the procedure is not necessary for everyone, it can reduce the chances of overcrowding, infection, poor oral hygiene, and discomfort. Also referred to as third molars, wisdom teeth tend to partially erupt or remain impacted or underneath the gumline – two problems that can cause serious oral health issues if left untreated.

Bone Grafting

Bone grafting being performed in upper arch

Bone grafting offers patients who are without natural teeth a chance to eat, speak, and smile, all while wearing custom prosthetics. When there is minimal jawbone density available, wearing dentures or dental implants can be difficult. With this kind of procedure, though, our dentists can take bone from another part of your mouth or a donor and integrate it with existing bone. Over time, the two will fuse, allowing it to become denser so that it will serve as the foundation for your new smile.