Oral Surgery
When surgery is needed, experience and communication matter. Dr. Rahill provides in-office surgical care with a focus on safety, comfort, and clear next steps.
Why Choose Rahill Dental for Oral Surgery?
Having oral surgery in a familiar office can make treatment less stressful. Because we know your history and treatment goals, we can plan care efficiently and support recovery closely. Surgical procedures at Rahill Dental are performed by Dr. Ali Rahill, DDS, who leads implant and oral surgery care at the practice.
- Advanced surgical care performed in a familiar office setting
- Clear, step-by-step treatment planning before your procedure
- Sedation and comfort-focused techniques when appropriate
- Precise post-op instructions to support faster, safer healing
- Close follow-up and direct access to our team during recovery
What to Expect
- Surgical consultation and digital imaging review
- Comfort plan including sedation options
- Efficient in-office procedure with clear communication
- Guided recovery with direct follow-up support
"Surgical care is safer and easier when the plan is clear and recovery is supported." Dr. Ali Rahill
Oral Surgery FAQ
How should I prepare for oral surgery?
We'll provide detailed pre-operative instructions during your consultation. Generally, you should avoid eating or drinking for several hours before surgery if sedation will be used, arrange for a ride home, and wear comfortable clothing. We'll also review any medications you're taking.
What is the recovery time for wisdom teeth removal?
Most patients recover within 1–2 weeks. You can expect some swelling and mild discomfort for the first 48 hours, which can be managed with ice packs and prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication. Soft foods are recommended for the first few days.
Do you offer sedation for oral surgery?
Yes. We offer multiple sedation options including nitrous oxide and oral sedation to ensure your comfort during any surgical procedure. We'll discuss the best option for you based on your procedure and comfort level.
Will I need stitches?
Many oral surgical procedures require stitches to help the surgical site heal properly. In most cases, we use dissolvable sutures that break down on their own within 7–10 days, so no removal appointment is needed.
How much does oral surgery cost?
The cost varies depending on the specific procedure and complexity. We'll provide a detailed treatment estimate during your consultation and help you understand your insurance coverage and payment options.
