Oral SurgeryOral Surgery

Oral surgery includes procedures that a general dentist usually cannot perform due to the complexity of the work.

Services are provided under the public health insurance (OZZ) or as self-pay services (prices are listed in the price list).

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oralna kirurgija oralna kirurgija v Implantološkem centru

Areas of Oral SurgeryAreas of Oral Surgery

Services are provided under the public health insurance (OZZ) or as self-pay services (prices are listed in the price list).

Tooth extraction
Wisdom tooth extraction
Apicoectomy
Clinical crown lengthening
Fenestration
Frenulotomy

Healing Process and Potential ComplicationsHealing Process and Potential Complications

No matter how careful the work is, complications cannot always be avoided. Minor injuries to the mucosa or bone heal without consequences; bleeding can be stopped with cold compresses and firm pressure on the wound with gauze or a tampon. Before the procedure, please inform us about any medications affecting blood clotting or certain medications for osteoporosis, as we will adjust the treatment process accordingly.

In the lower jaw, a rare but possible nerve injury can occur, causing a temporary, or more rarely permanent, decrease in sensation in the lower lip.

In the upper jaw, due to the position of the roots, a temporary opening of the maxillary sinus can sometimes occur. In this case, it is important to follow our post-operative instructions. Healing is mostly spontaneous, but sometimes surgical treatment is required.

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Oral surgery includes procedures that a general dentist usually cannot perform due to the complexity of the work.


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Inflammation After Tooth ExtractionInflammation After Tooth Extraction

Inflammatory complications after tooth extraction are relatively common and can occur after the removal of any tooth. The probability of such complications is higher with the extraction of lower teeth. In most cases, it is a superficial inflammation of the bone - so-called alveolar osteitis; other complications are rarer.

Symptoms appear 3-4 days after tooth extraction:

• severe pain radiating towards the ear, eye, or neck,
• strong bad breath, 
• unpleasant taste

Superficial bone inflammation occurs due to the breakdown of the blood clot that fills the extraction wound after the tooth is removed. Why this happens is not entirely clear, but known risk factors that increase the likelihood of complications include:

• smoking
• taking oral contraceptives
• failure to follow post-extraction instructions
• superficial bone inflammation during a previous tooth extraction
• gum inflammation

There is no known effective treatment; we alleviate pain with wound cleaning and painkillers, and the condition finally subsides within a maximum of two weeks.

How to Avoid Complications After Tooth Extraction?How to Avoid Complications After Tooth Extraction?

Complications after tooth extraction can be effectively avoided with fibrin (L-PRF) plugs, achieving faster and better healing. Before the procedure, a small amount of blood is taken from the arm and processed in a special centrifuge. Fibrin plugs are formed from the blood, inserted into the extraction wound, and sutured. The plugs are rich in fibrin, leukocytes, platelets, and growth factors, which are released from the plug in the days following extraction, ensuring faster and more efficient healing. The possibility of post-extraction complications is negligible, and tissue regeneration is better and faster. The volume of bone regenerated when using a fibrin plug is significantly larger than if no plug is used. Lack of bone is often a limiting factor for dental implant placement, which can be avoided by using fibrin plugs during tooth extraction.

L-PRF čepi

ADVICE

If you wish to avoid post-extraction complications with L-PRF plugs or intend to replace the extracted tooth with a dental implant, please inform us before the procedure.

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Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions

How do I book an examination?

You can book an examination by phone, in person at the Implantology Center, by mail, or online, where the booking system will guide you through the process. For more information, visit the booking page.

For the removal of impacted teeth (e.g., wisdom teeth), treatment of cysts, and periapical inflammations (apicoectomy).

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. If the tooth has not fully erupted, a small surgical incision is made, and the tooth is sectioned if necessary and carefully removed.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is painless. After the procedure, mild pain may be present, which is alleviated with analgesics.

Basic recovery takes a few days, while complete healing of soft tissues takes approximately 1–2 weeks.

Swelling, bleeding, or wound inflammation are possible, but complications are rare and quickly resolvable with timely treatment. The most common complication is alveolitis sicca (dry socket), which occurs in about 5% of cases. Unfortunately, there is no effective cure for it; the condition is managed with higher doses of analgesics and wound cleaning.

Yes. For all services at the Implantology Center, we offer the possibility of payment in installments using the Leanpay service. For more information about installment payments, visit the Leanpay page.

Yes, we accept patients with a referral. When making an appointment, you must inform us that you are booking with a referral. You can book via phone, email, mail, or through the online form. For information on waiting times, please visit the waiting times page.

Waiting times depend on your referral or the level of urgency on your referral. For more information about waiting times, visit the waiting times page.

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  • Local X-ray 15,00 €
  • Orthopantomogram (OPG) 25,00 €
  • CBCT od 50,00 €
  • 1st Examination 20,00 €
  • Filling od 50,00 €
  • Endodontic treatment of
    single-rooted tooth
    od 180,00 €
  • Endodontic treatment of
    double-rooted tooth
    od 240,00 €
  • Endodontic treatment of
    multi-rooted tooth
    od 300,00 €
  • Ceramic crown on tooth od 400,00 €
  • Ceramic crown on implant od 750,00 €
  • Partial denture od 1000,00 €
  • Total denture od 800,00 €
  • 1st Implantology examination 30,00 €
  • Dental implant placement od 850,00 €
  • All on 4 od 4500,00 €
  • All on 6 od 6000,00 €
  • Quad zygoma od 9000,00 €
  • Specialist examination 30,00 €
  • Tooth extraction od 80,00 €
  • Extraction/surgical removal of residual root 150,00 €
  • Extraction/surgical removal of wisdom tooth 200,00 €
  • Apicoectomy 400,00 €
  • Frenulotomy 100,00 €
  • Invisalign od 3000,00 €
  • Removal of soft and hard
    dental deposits per dental arch
    45,00 €
  • Sandblasting/polishing per dental arch 20,00 €
  • In-office whitening
    with Flash light per session
    od 150,00 €
  • Periodontal surgical procedure od 300,00 €
  • Botox od 200,00 €
  • Hyaluronic filler od 350,00 €

Price list published on April 20, 2026