Oral Surgery in Royse City, TX
Advanced Surgical Solutions for Complex Dental Needs
When your oral health needs go beyond general dentistry, oral surgery may be the right path toward restoring your smile and overall function. At Fate Family Dental, we perform a range of in-office surgical procedures using advanced techniques and technology—all in a comfortable and supportive environment.
Our trusted team of providers—Dr. Andy Davong, Dr. Ambereen Ansari, Dr. Senan Abd, Dr. Davood Quje, and Dr. Neha Patel—are experienced in providing safe, efficient surgical care with your comfort as the top priority.

What Is Oral Surgery?
Oral surgery refers to surgical procedures involving the teeth, gums, jawbone, and facial structures. These procedures are often required when other restorative or general treatments are insufficient to address the problem.
Common oral surgery procedures we perform include:
- Tooth extractions
- Wisdom teeth removal
- Surgical exposure of impacted teeth
- Pre-prosthetic bone shaping
- Bone grafting for implant preparation
- Implant placement and ridge augmentation
- Frenectomy (removal of a tight lip or tongue tie)
- Biopsy and removal of oral lesions or cysts
Whether you're dealing with infection, damage, or preparation for future treatment, our surgical procedures are focused on long-term success and fast recovery.
Technology and Techniques for Safe Surgical Care
We use state-of-the-art equipment for diagnostics and treatment planning, including:
- Cone Beam CT scanning and digital X-rays for 3D imaging
- Intraoral cameras for close-up assessments
- Precision-guided surgical tools
- Digital impressions (iTero) for pre- and post-op modeling
Our technology supports highly accurate planning and minimally invasive techniques, which lead to better outcomes and reduced healing time.
Sedation Options for Oral Surgery
Patient comfort is a top priority at Fate Family Dental. For oral surgery procedures, we offer sedation options to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience:
- IV Sedation – Ideal for longer or more complex surgeries
- Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas) – Helps reduce anxiety while keeping you fully conscious
- Local anesthesia for routine extractions and minor surgical procedures
We'll discuss your sedation options and medical history before your procedure to determine the safest and most effective plan for you.
Recovery and Aftercare
Each type of oral surgery has its own healing timeline, but most procedures follow similar care guidelines:
- Rest for 24–48 hours following surgery
- Apply ice packs to reduce swelling
- Stick to soft foods for several days
- Avoid using straws, smoking, or spitting to protect healing sites
- Take prescribed or over-the-counter medications as directed
We schedule follow-up visits to monitor healing and ensure you’re progressing well. If you're preparing for a restoration such as implant-supported dentures or dental crowns, we'll discuss next steps once recovery is complete.
Why Choose Fate Family Dental for Oral Surgery?
- In-house surgical expertise — no need for outside referrals
- Comprehensive imaging and diagnostics
- Sedation and pain management for comfort
- Personalized treatment planning
- Full range of restorative and cosmetic options for follow-up care
From the initial consultation to your final follow-up, our goal is to deliver trusted surgical care with a personal, compassionate approach.
Serving Royse City and Surrounding Communities
We are proud to provide expert oral surgery services for patients in Royse City, Fate, Rockwall, Union Valley, and Josephine, TX. Our office is fully equipped for in-house surgical treatment, so you receive consistent, quality care from the same trusted team.
Frequently Asked Questions About Oral Surgery
Will I need someone to drive me home after oral surgery?
If you receive IV sedation, yes—you’ll need someone to drive you home and stay with you for several hours after surgery. For local anesthesia or nitrous oxide alone, a driver may not be required.
How long does oral surgery take?
It depends on the procedure. Simple extractions may take only 20–30 minutes, while more complex surgeries (like implant placement or bone grafting) may require 60–90 minutes or more.
How painful is oral surgery?
The procedure itself is not painful thanks to anesthesia and sedation. After surgery, mild to moderate discomfort can be managed with medication. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days.
What are the risks?
As with any surgical procedure, risks include bleeding, swelling, infection, or delayed healing. Our use of advanced imaging and sterile techniques helps minimize complications.
Can I return to work the next day?
We usually recommend taking at least one full day off. For more invasive procedures, 2–3 days of rest may be ideal.
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