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Mobile Oral Surgery Services Pty Ltd provides Sydney with a premium & affordable complete oral surgery and sedation service – all from the comfort of your regular dentist’s chair. Inhalational (happy) gas sedation is offered complimentary with all oral surgery procedures, and can be used in both adults and children to maximize patient comfort.
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  • Wisdom tooth surgery
  • Difficult or high-risk extractions
  • Dental Implants for single or multiple missing teeth replacement
  • Dental Implants (complex) to replace an entire arch
  • Dental Implants (complex) including bone grafting & sinus lift
  • Diagnostic biopsies for suspicious lesions, red patches, white patches or ulcers
  • Removal of benign oral lumps and bumps such as polyps and mucoceles
  • Jawbone treatment for cysts (enucleation)
  • Jawbone surgical debridement for infections (osteomyelitis) & necrosis (MRONJ)
  • Extractions in children
  • Pre-orthodontic surgery – to remove impacted teeth before orthodontics, or expose and bond impacted teeth
  • Pre-prosthetic surgery – remove bony growth/soft tissue before dentures
  • Salivary gland stone removal – at or near duct orifice
  • Oral surgery in patients with disability
  • Emergency surgery – (e.g. dislocated jaw, oral lacerations, extraction of painful teeth, oral or facial swellings)
  • Sedation – Happy gas (awake, relaxed, comfortable) – complimentary for all oral surgery services
  • Sedation – IV sedation (patient asleep)
  • Wisdom tooth surgery
  • Difficult or high-risk extractions e.g. elderly (Bisphosphonate therapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunocompromised)
  • Extractions in children
  • Dental Implants for single or multiple missing teeth replacement
  • Dental Implants (complex) to replace an entire arch
  • Dental Implants (complex) including bone grafting & sinus lift
  • Diagnostic biopsies for suspicious lesions, red patches, white patches or ulcers
  • Removal of benign oral lumps and bumps such as polyps and mucoceles
  • Jawbone treatment for cysts (enucleation)
  • Jawbone surgical debridement for infections (osteomyelitis) & necrosis (MRONJ)
  • Pre-orthodontic surgery – to remove impacted teeth before orthodontics, or expose and bond impacted teeth
  • Pre-prosthetic surgery – remove bony growth/soft tissue before dentures
  • Salivary gland stone removal – at or near duct orifice
  • Oral surgery in patients with disability
  • Emergency surgery – (e.g. dislocated jaw, oral lacerations, extraction of painful teeth, oral or facial swellings)
  • Sedation – Happy gas (awake, relaxed, comfortable) – complimentary for all oral surgery services
  • Sedation – IV sedation (patient asleep)
Type of surgical procedure General description Specific surgical procedures & item codes 
Surgical Extractions
  • An impacted tooth is buried partially or completely beneath the gums and / or jaw bone and is not expected to erupt into the oral cavity.
  • A surgical approach can be used to extract impacted teeth by raising a surgical flap, removing bone (if necessary), sectioning the tooth into smaller pieces (if necessary), washing the surgical site with sterile salty water and then suturing the surgical flap back together to promote healing.

Wisdom tooth surgery

Difficult extractions

Extraction of teeth in “high-risk” patients (e.g. bisphosphonate or radiotherapy)

Item codes may include: 311, 314, 322, 323, 324, 331

Oral Pathology
  • Ulcers, white patches or red patches which persist > 2 weeks with no other clinically obvious cause, should have a sample of tissue taken (incisional biopsy) to exclude an oral cancer.
  • Clinically benign oral lumps like mucoceles and fibromas can be removed (excisional biopsy) if bothering the patient

Incisional Biopsy: Diagnosis of persistent red patches, white patches or ulcers and other suspicious mucosal lesions (051)

Excisional biopsy: removal of clinically benign intra-oral lumps such as polyps & mucoceles (371 or 377)

Jaw Bone Pathology
  • Involves the partial or complete removal of cysts, dead bone, infected bone and related diseases of the jaw bones to manage or guide further management.

 

 

Incisional biopsy: diagnosis of jaw lesions (051)

Excisional biopsy: enucleation of a benign jaw cyst (373)

Marsupialization of a cyst (379)

Surgical debridement of the mandible or maxilla for osteomyelitis or osteonecrosis (394)

Spreading odontogenic infections (facial or oral swelling)
  • Involves the removal of a swelling (drainage of pus) that has spread into the face, cheeks and oral cavity, often from an infected tooth, which will also be removed at the time of surgery.

Incision & drainage of an oral or facial abscess (392) and extraction of causative tooth (324)

 

Dental implants
  • Dental implant(s) can be utilized to restore and replace a missing tooth, teeth or an edentulous jaw.
  • Dental implants are surgically placed into the jaw bone and loaded approximately 3 months later with a dental crown.
  • If insufficient jaw bone is available to hold the dental implant in place, additional procedures may be undertaken to restore jaw bone volume (bone graft or sinus lift).

Placement of dental implants & associated procedures (671, 679, 684, 691)

Removal of dental implants (663)

Guided tissue regeneration (236) or removal (237)

Osseous graft (243)

Maxillary sinus augmentation (246 or 247)

Pre-prosthetic surgery Involves the removal of bony lumps or excess soft tissues which may interfere with the seating of a dental prosthesis (such as a removable denture) or may otherwise be bothersome to the patient.

Removal of bony tori (332)

Removal of hyperplastic tissue (341)

Reduction of flabby ridge (338)

Pre-orthodontic surgery

Your Orthodontist may request impacted teeth be removed which are preventing alignment of other your teeth.

 

Your orthodontist may also request an impacted tooth be surgically exposed to allow forces to be applied to bring this tooth into alignment.

Surgical exposure of an impacted tooth (381)

Expose and bond an impacted tooth (382)

Extraction of a mesiodens or impacted supernumerary tooth (324)

Pre-orthodontic extractions (311 or 324)

Miscellaneous Please enquire about any other surgical procedures in the oral cavity and our team will do our best to assist you.

Re-location of a dislocated jaw by manipulation (361)

Suturing of a facial or oral laceration (351)

Removal of an oral foreign body (378)

Removal of submandibular or sublingual duct stone at or near the duct opening (375)