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LDSC DAY SURGERY CENTRE
LDSC DAY SURGERY CENTRE
Should you require any type of surgery, you will find the London Day Surgery Centre to be at the forefront of expertise, with leading knowledge and experience of day surgery. We offer the finest recuperative facilities and, most importantly, attentive care to patient needs and expectations.
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Oral Surgery was the first focus of The London Day Surgery Centre when it opened in 1994. It is now a specialist centre which carries out a range of oral surgery procedures including:

An apicectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the tip or end of the root of a tooth from the jaw bone, through an opening made in the gum. Apicectomies
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The London Day Surgery Centre has a fully equipped operating theatre suite and relaxing recuperative facilities. We also have state of the art dental surgeries for carrying out a variety of oral procedures.

The centre has approval from all the major health insurance companies including BUPA and AXA PPP Healthcare.

Apicectomies

An apicectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the tip or end of the root of a tooth from the jaw bone, through an opening made in the gum. At the same time, infected tissue from around the end of the root may be removed to control a disease process or to encourage healing.

1. After your operation do expect some discomfort, swelling and possibly bruising. This tends to get worse for the first one or two days and then settles, mainly over a week.

2. You will have some stitches in your gums. These usually take one to two weeks to dissolve and do not require removal.

3. Do not smoke for as long as possible after you operation as the healing takes longer and the long-term success of the procedure may be affected.

4. You will be given a prescription for antibiotics after you operation. It is vital that you take the tablets or capsules as prescribed.

5. Do a few warm salt-water mouthwashes each day for the first week to help keep the area clean.


Extractions

We can take care of most extractions ranging from the simplest to the more complicated. We offer local anaesthetic with or without intravenous sedation.
Wisdom Teeth

As a rule wisdom teeth normally emerge from the gum (erupt) between the ages of 17 and 24. They are the last of the molar teeth, which are the large grinding teeth at the back of the mouth. Some people never develop wisdom teeth, others can have up to four - one in each corner of the mouth.

Often wisdom teeth cause no problems. They are described as impacted when there is not enough space for them at the back of the mouth. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, swelling, infection or damage to the teeth next to them. If the gum around the wisdom tooth is swollen the jaw may become stiff and sore. Infection at the back of the mouth can cause bad breath and a bad taste.

The surgical removal (extraction) of one or more wisdom teeth can relieve these problems. However, removing the wisdom teeth does not usually improve crookedness or crowding in other teeth.

People who have problems such as infection, cysts or tumours, tooth decay, or gum disease around a wisdom tooth should think about having it removed.
People who have impacted wisdom teeth that are not causing problems do not need to have them removed.

Information about Wisdom Tooth extraction

1. There will inevitably be some discomfort, swelling and/or bruising. These effects have a tendency to get worse for the first 36-48 hours. After this, things should start to improve gradually, mainly over a week.

2. If you are very swollen you may find it difficult to open your mouth wide. As the swelling decreases you should gently exercise your jaw and this will get better.

3. Currently, all stitches or packs used by our surgeon to assist healing are dissolvable. Your surgeon will let you know if this is not the case.

4. Lower wisdom teeth lie just next to nerves which supply feeling to the lip, chin and tongue. Very occasionally there may be some tingling or numbness of the lip, chin or tongue after the operation. If this occurs it usually lasts no more than a few days to, at most a few weeks. Very rarely this can last a few months or in extreme cases can be permanent. This is very uncommon and our methods of course take great care to avoid this.

5. Smoking before your operation can make you feel much worse after a general anaesthetic. Smokers also have significantly more post-operative pain and often infections, and always take noticeably longer to heal. Please avoid smoking for as long as possible both before and after your operation

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