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Oral Surgery in Chicago, IL

Oral surgery can sound intimidating, but it is often a careful and helpful step toward better comfort, function and oral health. Our oral surgeon and team want you to feel informed before treatment, so we have answered common questions below in a clear and simple way. Dr. Firas F. Katabi at Armitage Oral Surgery is proud to help patients understand oral surgery in Chicago, Illinois. Call us today at 773-486-2220 to schedule a visit and learn more!

Oral surgery is a branch of dental care that focuses on treating concerns involving the teeth, gums, jaw and surrounding oral structures through surgical procedures. It may be recommended when a more advanced approach is needed to protect your health and comfort.

A patient may need oral surgery to improve function, relieve pain, support healing or prevent future problems. Our oral surgeon will examine your needs carefully and explain whether surgery is the right option for your smile.

Yes. Oral surgery is generally safe when it is planned and performed by a trained professional. Our oral surgeon and team use a careful approach, modern techniques and patient-focused planning to help support a safe and comfortable experience.

Most patients feel little to no pain during treatment because steps are taken to keep them comfortable. Some soreness after the procedure is normal, but this can often be managed with aftercare instructions, rest and recommended medication.

Dental implants are a long-term option for replacing missing teeth. They are designed to support function, stability and a more complete smile. They consist of an implant post, which replaces the tooth root, and an implant restoration, which replaces the visible portion of the tooth or teeth.

Dental implants involve placing a support structure in the jaw, which makes them part of oral surgery. Careful planning helps create a strong foundation for replacement teeth.

A good candidate for implant dentistry is often someone with healthy gums, enough jaw support and a commitment to good oral hygiene. A full exam is needed to determine whether implants are right for you.

Yes. Dental implants can help improve bite strength, comfort and speech. They may also help a patient feel more confident in daily life.

Dental implants can last many years with proper care. Regular dental visits and healthy habits play a major role in long-term success.

Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that often appear in the late teen years or early adult years. They do not always have enough room to come in properly.

Wisdom teeth may be removed if they are causing pain, pressure, crowding or other oral health concerns. Removal can also help prevent future problems.

Signs may include soreness, swelling, pressure or changes in how your teeth fit together. In some cases, wisdom teeth need attention even before symptoms begin.

Yes. Wisdom teeth removal is a very common oral surgery procedure. It is often recommended when these teeth are likely to affect comfort or oral health.

Some swelling and soreness are normal at first. Most patients improve steadily over several days and continue healing after that with proper home care.

Sedation is a method used to help patients feel calm and comfortable during treatment. It can make the overall experience feel more manageable for people with anxiety or strong nerves.

Sedation can help reduce fear, support relaxation and make treatment easier to complete. It is often helpful for longer visits or for patients who feel uneasy about oral surgery.

Not always. The type of sedation used depends on the procedure and your needs. Some forms help you stay relaxed while others provide a deeper level of comfort.

Yes, sedation is generally safe when it is provided with proper planning and monitoring. Your medical history and treatment needs are reviewed ahead of time.

Yes. Sedation can be especially helpful for patients who feel anxious about wisdom teeth removal, dental implants or other oral surgery procedures. It can create a calmer and more positive experience.

The best way to find out is through a consultation. Our oral surgeon will examine your oral health, discuss your goals and explain your options clearly.

Preparation depends on the type of procedure and your health history. You may be asked to avoid food for a period of time, arrange a ride home or follow other instructions. Our oral surgeon will give you clear guidance before your appointment.

Recovery time varies from person to person. Some patients feel better within a few days while others need more time. Healing depends on the procedure, your overall health and how closely aftercare directions are followed.

After surgery, it is important to rest, keep the area clean and follow all care instructions. You may need to eat soft foods, avoid certain activities and return for a follow-up visit so healing can be checked.

Yes. In many cases, oral surgery supports long-term oral health by treating serious concerns early, improving comfort and helping the mouth function better. It can also create a healthier foundation for future dental care.

The best way to know is to schedule an evaluation. Our oral surgeon will review your symptoms, examine your mouth and explain your options in a way that is easy to understand.

Yes. Our oral surgeon and team are pleased to provide oral surgery services in the greater Chicago area, including Bucktown, Lakeview, Lincoln Park, Logan Square, Roscoe Village, West Town and Wicker Park, Illinois. We focus on compassionate care, patient education and a supportive experience from start to finish. Give us a call today to schedule your personal consultation and learn more!