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He is the best in town. Had a root canal with him and never felt anything. Had a crown replacement with him too without any issue. Very professional and the staff are the best!
When you need oral surgery in Bismarck, ND, you can have peace of mind by scheduling your procedure in the familiar surroundings of your dental home at Bismarck Smiles. We have years of experience performing a variety of surgical procedures while keeping you calm and comfortable. You’ll be glad you trusted us to handle your dental surgery thanks to our:
Count on our convenient, comfortable surgical procedures to keep you smiling! Call us today at 701-380-3874 to schedule an appointment.
When you need dental surgery, it’s nice to know you don’t have to venture outside of your own dentist’s office for the treatment you need. We have the experience and technology to perform a number of different procedures designed to relieve your dental pain and improve your oral health, including:
We’ll make sure your oral surgery in Bismarck, ND is a comfortable, positive experience. Call Bismarck Smiles today at 701-380-3874 for an appointment. You can also schedule online.
While each patient’s oral surgery experience is different, in general you shouldn’t expect a great deal of pain after your procedure. Your dentist is trained in the latest techniques and treatment methods to give you the most comfortable care possible. An over-the-counter pain reliever is usually enough to take care of any lingering discomfort; however, we can prescribe something stronger if needed.
Your health insurance may cover a portion of your oral surgery. We recommend you check your coverage in your policy and call your insurance company to verify what is and is not covered by your plan. Our team will work with you to maximize your insurance benefits and get you the care you need. Third-party financing is available through CareCredit as well.
For the first 24 hours, you should hold off on all exercise. If you try to do too much too quickly, you could actually prolong the healing process. Strenuous exercise could loosen the blood clot at a tooth extraction site and create a painful dry socket. After the first day, limit your exercise to low-impact activities for several more days.