Oral Surgery in Seawoods, Navi Mumbai

Dealing with a painful wisdom tooth, a jaw problem, or an infected tooth that just won’t heal? At Age Concepts, we offer expert oral surgery that is safe, precise, and designed to make you as comfortable as possible.

Under the care of Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat at our dental clinic in Seawoods, Navi Mumbai, every oral surgery procedure is planned and performed with your long-term health in mind. Whether it is a simple tooth extraction or a complex jaw correction, you are in experienced hands.

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Is Oral Surgery the Right Option for You?

Oral surgery is needed when a dental problem cannot be resolved with a routine procedure. If a tooth is severely damaged, impacted, infected, or if the jaw needs structural correction, surgery is often the most effective and lasting solution.

At Age Concepts in Seawoods, Navi Mumbai, we recommend oral surgery only when it is genuinely the best path for your oral health. Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat evaluates each patient individually before suggesting any surgical treatment.

Common reasons patients come to us for oral surgery include:

  • Impacted wisdom teeth – causing pain, swelling, or repeated infections that do not settle on their own
  • Severely damaged or infected teeth – too compromised to be saved with a root canal or filling
  • Dental cysts or abscesses – fluid-filled or infected pockets that need surgical removal to stop spreading
  • Bone loss before implants – jawbone needs to be rebuilt before an implant can be placed
  • Jaw or gum tissue issues – structural problems affecting bite, speech, or denture fit

 

Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat says, “Most people delay oral surgery because they are afraid. But the longer you wait, the more the problem spreads. At Age Concepts, our goal is to make sure every patient feels informed, calm, and well cared for before they even sit in the chair.”

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Oral Surgery Procedures Available at Age Concepts

Getting a dental crown or bridge at our clinic in Seawoods is straightforward. Here is what to expect:

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Wisdom Tooth Removal

Wisdom teeth are the last molars to emerge, usually between ages 17 and 25. When there is not enough room in the mouth, they become impacted and can cause persistent pain, swelling, and infection. At Age Concepts, this is one of the most common procedures we perform. It is done under local anaesthesia, takes around 30 to 60 minutes, and most patients recover within 3 to 5 days.

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Tooth Extraction (Surgical)

Sometimes a tooth is too damaged, decayed, or broken to be saved with a root canal treatment or crown. In such cases, a surgical extraction is the right step forward.

Unlike a simple extraction, surgical extraction is needed when the tooth is broken at the gum line or has not fully come through. Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat carefully removes the tooth while preserving the surrounding bone and gum tissue so that future options like dental implants remain possible.

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Dental Cyst and Abscess Removal

A dental cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms around the roots of a dead or infected tooth. If left untreated, it can slowly destroy the surrounding jawbone. An abscess is a pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection.

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Bone Grafting for Dental Implants

When a tooth has been missing for a while, the jawbone underneath starts to shrink. This bone loss can make it impossible to place a dental implant without first rebuilding the foundation.

Bone grafting is a procedure where we add bone material to the deficient area, giving it time to fuse and become strong enough to support an implant. This step is essential for long-term implant success.

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Frenectomy

A frenectomy is a minor surgical procedure to remove or release a frenum – the small fold of tissue that connects the tongue to the floor of the mouth, or the lip to the gum. When this tissue is too tight (called tongue-tie or lip-tie), it can affect speech, feeding in infants, or gum health.

This is a quick, minimally invasive procedure that makes a significant difference in quality of life.

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Pre-Prosthetic Oral Surgery

Before getting dentures or a prosthetic appliance, the mouth sometimes needs surgical preparation. This may involve smoothing uneven bone ridges, removing excess gum tissue, or correcting other structural issues that would prevent a proper fit.

These preparatory surgeries ensure that your dentures or prosthetics fit comfortably. They also lay the groundwork for treatments like full mouth rehabilitation to work well for years.

Every mouth is different. Let us find the right solution for yours.

Why Oral Surgery Can Be the Best Decision You Make for Your Teeth

Many people put off oral surgery because they are worried about pain or recovery. But here is the truth: delaying the right surgical treatment usually makes things worse and more expensive.

Here is what oral surgery at Age Concepts can do for you:

Immediate Pain Relief

Conditions like impacted wisdom teeth, abscesses, and infected roots cause persistent, sometimes unbearable pain. Oral surgery removes the source of that pain, often bringing relief within days.

Stops Infection from Spreading

 Dental infections do not stay in one place. They spread to surrounding teeth, bone, and in severe cases, to other parts of the body. Surgical removal of the infected tissue stops this in its tracks.

Saves Your Remaining Teeth

 Removing a badly damaged tooth or treating a cyst protects the teeth around it. Leaving the problem alone often leads to losing more teeth over time.

Prepares the Foundation for Restorative Treatment

Many restorative procedures like dental implants, dentures, and bridges need a healthy surgical foundation first. Oral surgery makes those future treatments possible and more successful.

Long-Term Oral Health

Treating structural problems in the jaw, removing impacted teeth, and correcting tissue issues all contribute to better long-term oral health. It is not just about one tooth. It is about the whole mouth.

Oral Surgery vs. Routine Dental Treatment: What Is the Difference?

SituationRoutine Dental TreatmentOral Surgery Needed
Small cavityFillingNo surgery needed
Badly decayed or broken toothRoot canal + crownSurgical extraction if unsalvageable
Wisdom tooth with enough spaceMonitoringNo surgery needed
Impacted wisdom toothNot possible to treat routinelySurgical removal
Minor gum inflammationScaling and cleaningNo surgery needed
Dental cyst or abscessAntibiotics may help short termSurgical removal required
Missing tooth with enough boneDental implant directlyNo surgery needed
Missing tooth with bone lossCannot skip this stepBone graft first
Note: This table is for general guidance only. Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat will assess your specific condition and recommend the right treatment.

What to Expect During Your Oral Surgery Journey at Age Concepts

We know that not knowing what to expect is often the scariest part. So here is exactly how we do things at our clinic in Seawoods, Navi Mumbai.

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Step 1: Consultation and Diagnosis

Your first visit is about understanding your situation. Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat will examine your teeth and gums, take digital X-rays, and discuss your symptoms and concerns. You will leave this appointment knowing exactly what needs to be done, why it needs to be done, and what your options are. No surprises.

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Step 2: Treatment Planning

Every case is different. Based on your X-rays and clinical examination, we create a personalised surgical plan. We will explain the procedure step by step, tell you how long it will take, what the recovery looks like, and what the cost involves. You decide when you are ready.

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Step 3: The Procedure

On the day of surgery, local anaesthesia is administered so you feel no pain during the procedure. Most oral surgeries at our clinic take between 30 minutes and 90 minutes, depending on complexity. Our team monitors your comfort throughout and will stop to check in with you at every stage.

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Step 4: Recovery Guidance and Post-Operative Care

Once the procedure is done, we provide you with clear, written aftercare instructions. You will know what to eat, what to avoid, how to manage any swelling, and when to call us if something does not feel right. We also schedule a follow-up to check on your healing.

Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat says, “Recovery from oral surgery is much easier when patients know exactly what to expect. We make sure every patient walks out with a clear post-op plan and the confidence that we are just a call away if they have concerns.”

Hundreds of patients in Navi Mumbai have walked out of Age Concepts pain-free. You could be next.

Why Patients Trust Age Concepts for Oral Surgery in Seawoods

There are many dental clinics in Navi Mumbai, but here is why patients specifically choose Age Concepts for their oral surgery needs.

Experienced and Caring Surgeon

Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat has performed hundreds of oral surgery procedures across a range of complexity levels. His approach combines clinical precision with genuine patient care. He takes the time to explain everything so that patients never feel rushed or confused. You can learn more about him on our team page.

Digital X-Rays for Accurate Diagnosis

We use digital X-rays and intraoral cameras for detailed, accurate diagnosis. Better imaging means better surgical planning and better outcomes.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

We use modern, minimally invasive techniques wherever possible. This means smaller incisions, less discomfort, and faster healing for our patients.

Strict Hygiene and Safety Protocols

Every surgical instrument is sterilised, every surface is sanitised, and every procedure follows strict infection control standards. Your safety is non-negotiable at Age Concepts.

Complete Care Under One Roof

From your first consultation to your final follow-up visit, everything happens at our clinic in Seawoods. You will not be passed around between different specialists or clinics. One team, one location, consistent care.

Transparent and Honest Communication

We tell you exactly what you need and why. If surgery is not the right option for you, we will say so. If it is, we will explain the procedure, the cost, and the expected outcome in plain, simple language before we begin.

Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat says, “My patients trust me because I always tell them the truth. If a tooth can be saved, I try to save it. If surgery is the only answer, I explain exactly why and make sure they feel confident before we proceed.”

Do not let fear hold you back from a healthier mouth. We are here to make it easy.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oral Surgery in Navi Mumbai

1. Is oral surgery painful?

No, not during the procedure. All oral surgeries at Age Concepts are performed under local anaesthesia, which numbs the area completely. You may feel some pressure or movement, but no pain. After the anaesthesia wears off, there is usually mild soreness for a few days, which is well managed with prescribed pain relief.

2. How long does it take to recover from oral surgery?

Recovery time depends on the type of surgery. A simple tooth extraction typically heals within 3 to 5 days. Wisdom tooth removal may take 5 to 7 days. More complex procedures like bone grafting can take 2 to 4 weeks for initial healing, with full bone fusion taking a few months. Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat will give you a clear recovery timeline specific to your procedure.

3. How do I know if I need oral surgery or just a regular dental treatment?

If you have persistent tooth pain, a swollen jaw, an impacted tooth, a visible cyst or abscess, or have been told your tooth cannot be saved with a filling or root canal, oral surgery is likely the right path. The best way to know for sure is to book a consultation. Dr. Swapnil Bhagwat will examine your condition and give you an honest recommendation.

4. What should I eat after oral surgery?

For the first 2 to 3 days, stick to soft foods like curd, mashed potatoes, khichdi, soups, and smoothies. Avoid anything hard, crunchy, very hot, or spicy. From day 4 onwards, you can gradually return to your normal diet based on how your healing is progressing.

5. Can I drive myself home after oral surgery?

If your procedure is done under local anaesthesia only, most patients can drive home themselves, though it is safer to bring someone along. If sedation is used, you will need someone to drive you. Our team will confirm this with you before your surgery date.

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