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Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Oral Surgery Services:‍

1. Tooth Extractions:

Tooth extraction involves removing a tooth from its socket in the bone. It is performed when teeth are severely decayed, damaged, or impacted.

How It Works:
  1. Assessment: X-rays and clinical examination to determine extraction difficulty.

  2. Anesthesia: Local anesthesia or sedation is applied for comfort.

  3. Extraction: Dentist uses specialized instruments to loosen and remove the tooth.

  4. Aftercare: Gauze is applied, and post-operative instructions are provided.

Best For:
  • Severely decayed or broken teeth.

  • Teeth that cannot be restored with fillings or crowns.

  • Preparation for orthodontic treatment or dentures.

Advantages:
  • Relieves pain and prevents infection.

  • Prepares the mouth for prosthetics or orthodontics.

  • Quick and effective solution for damaged teeth.

2. Impacted Wisdom Tooth Removal:

Impacted wisdom teeth are third molars that fail to erupt properly and may cause pain, infection, or crowding.

How It Works:
  • Assessment: X-rays to locate tooth position.

  • Anesthesia: Local or general anesthesia depending on complexity.

  • Surgical Removal: Gum tissue and bone may be removed to extract the tooth.

  • Suturing and Recovery: Surgical site is closed and instructions are given for healing.

Best For:
  • Partially erupted or misaligned wisdom teeth.

  • Preventing infection, cysts, or damage to adjacent teeth.

  • Alleviating pain and swelling.

Advantages:
  • Reduces risk of infection or crowding.

  • Prevents long-term dental complications.

  • Improves oral hygiene and comfort.

3. Dental Implant Surgery:

Oral surgery to place titanium posts in the jawbone, which act as artificial tooth roots for crowns, bridges, or dentures.

How It Works:
  1. Consultation: Evaluate bone density and oral health.

  2. Implant Placement: Surgical insertion of titanium post into jawbone.

  3. Healing Period: Bone integrates with the implant over several months (osseointegration).

  4. Restoration: Attach a crown, bridge, or denture to complete the replacement.

Best For:
  • Patients with missing teeth seeking a permanent solution.

  • Suitable jawbone density to support implants.

Advantages:
  • Long-lasting and stable solution for missing teeth.

  • Preserves jawbone and facial structure.

  • Functions and looks like natural teeth.

4. Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery):

Surgical correction of jaw irregularities to improve function, bite, and facial appearance.

How It Works:
  1. Planning: 3D imaging and modeling to plan the surgical procedure.

  2. Surgery: Bones of the upper or lower jaw are repositioned.

  3. Stabilization: Plates, screws, or wires secure the jaw during healing.

  4. Recovery: Post-surgical care and orthodontic adjustments may follow.

Best For:
  • Malocclusion (overbite, underbite, crossbite).

  • Jaw deformities affecting chewing or speech.

  • Patients seeking functional and aesthetic improvement.

Advantages:
  • Corrects bite and jaw alignment.

  • Enhances facial aesthetics.

  • Improves speech, chewing, and overall oral health.

5. Cyst and Tumor Removal:

Surgical removal of cysts or benign tumors in the jaw, gums, or oral cavity to prevent complications.

How It Works:
  1. Diagnosis: X-rays, CT scans, or biopsy to assess the lesion.

  2. Surgery: Cyst or tumor is carefully removed from the tissue or bone.

  3. Closure: Surgical site is sutured and healing is monitored.

  4. Follow-Up: Regular check-ups to ensure no recurrence.

Best For:
  • Patients with cysts or growths causing discomfort, infection, or bone damage.

  • Preventing malignancy or structural problems in the jaw.

Advantages:
  • Eliminates harmful lesions.

  • Prevents infection, bone damage, or tooth displacement.

  • Maintains oral health and function.

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Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Oral Surgery Services:‍

1. Tooth Extractions:

Tooth extraction involves removing a tooth from its socket in the bone. It is performed when teeth are severely decayed, damaged, or impacted.

How It Works:
  1. Assessment: X-rays and clinical examination to determine extraction difficulty.

  2. Anesthesia: Local anesthesia or sedation is applied for comfort.

  3. Extraction: Dentist uses specialized instruments to loosen and remove the tooth.

  4. Aftercare: Gauze is applied, and post-operative instructions are provided.

Best For:
  • Severely decayed or broken teeth.

  • Teeth that cannot be restored with fillings or crowns.

  • Preparation for orthodontic treatment or dentures.

Advantages:
  • Relieves pain and prevents infection.

  • Prepares the mouth for prosthetics or orthodontics.

  • Quick and effective solution for damaged teeth.

2. Impacted Wisdom Tooth Removal:

Impacted wisdom teeth are third molars that fail to erupt properly and may cause pain, infection, or crowding.

How It Works:
  • Assessment: X-rays to locate tooth position.

  • Anesthesia: Local or general anesthesia depending on complexity.

  • Surgical Removal: Gum tissue and bone may be removed to extract the tooth.

  • Suturing and Recovery: Surgical site is closed and instructions are given for healing.

Best For:
  • Partially erupted or misaligned wisdom teeth.

  • Preventing infection, cysts, or damage to adjacent teeth.

  • Alleviating pain and swelling.

Advantages:
  • Reduces risk of infection or crowding.

  • Prevents long-term dental complications.

  • Improves oral hygiene and comfort.

3. Dental Implant Surgery:

Oral surgery to place titanium posts in the jawbone, which act as artificial tooth roots for crowns, bridges, or dentures.

How It Works:
  1. Consultation: Evaluate bone density and oral health.

  2. Implant Placement: Surgical insertion of titanium post into jawbone.

  3. Healing Period: Bone integrates with the implant over several months (osseointegration).

  4. Restoration: Attach a crown, bridge, or denture to complete the replacement.

Best For:
  • Patients with missing teeth seeking a permanent solution.

  • Suitable jawbone density to support implants.

Advantages:
  • Long-lasting and stable solution for missing teeth.

  • Preserves jawbone and facial structure.

  • Functions and looks like natural teeth.

4. Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery):

Surgical correction of jaw irregularities to improve function, bite, and facial appearance.

How It Works:
  1. Planning: 3D imaging and modeling to plan the surgical procedure.

  2. Surgery: Bones of the upper or lower jaw are repositioned.

  3. Stabilization: Plates, screws, or wires secure the jaw during healing.

  4. Recovery: Post-surgical care and orthodontic adjustments may follow.

Best For:
  • Malocclusion (overbite, underbite, crossbite).

  • Jaw deformities affecting chewing or speech.

  • Patients seeking functional and aesthetic improvement.

Advantages:
  • Corrects bite and jaw alignment.

  • Enhances facial aesthetics.

  • Improves speech, chewing, and overall oral health.

5. Cyst and Tumor Removal:

Surgical removal of cysts or benign tumors in the jaw, gums, or oral cavity to prevent complications.

How It Works:
  1. Diagnosis: X-rays, CT scans, or biopsy to assess the lesion.

  2. Surgery: Cyst or tumor is carefully removed from the tissue or bone.

  3. Closure: Surgical site is sutured and healing is monitored.

  4. Follow-Up: Regular check-ups to ensure no recurrence.

Best For:
  • Patients with cysts or growths causing discomfort, infection, or bone damage.

  • Preventing malignancy or structural problems in the jaw.

Advantages:
  • Eliminates harmful lesions.

  • Prevents infection, bone damage, or tooth displacement.

  • Maintains oral health and function.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Oral Surgery Services:‍

1. Tooth Extractions:

Tooth extraction involves removing a tooth from its socket in the bone. It is performed when teeth are severely decayed, damaged, or impacted.

How It Works:
  1. Assessment: X-rays and clinical examination to determine extraction difficulty.

  2. Anesthesia: Local anesthesia or sedation is applied for comfort.

  3. Extraction: Dentist uses specialized instruments to loosen and remove the tooth.

  4. Aftercare: Gauze is applied, and post-operative instructions are provided.

Best For:
  • Severely decayed or broken teeth.

  • Teeth that cannot be restored with fillings or crowns.

  • Preparation for orthodontic treatment or dentures.

Advantages:
  • Relieves pain and prevents infection.

  • Prepares the mouth for prosthetics or orthodontics.

  • Quick and effective solution for damaged teeth.

2. Impacted Wisdom Tooth Removal:

Impacted wisdom teeth are third molars that fail to erupt properly and may cause pain, infection, or crowding.

How It Works:
  • Assessment: X-rays to locate tooth position.

  • Anesthesia: Local or general anesthesia depending on complexity.

  • Surgical Removal: Gum tissue and bone may be removed to extract the tooth.

  • Suturing and Recovery: Surgical site is closed and instructions are given for healing.

Best For:
  • Partially erupted or misaligned wisdom teeth.

  • Preventing infection, cysts, or damage to adjacent teeth.

  • Alleviating pain and swelling.

Advantages:
  • Reduces risk of infection or crowding.

  • Prevents long-term dental complications.

  • Improves oral hygiene and comfort.

3. Dental Implant Surgery:

Oral surgery to place titanium posts in the jawbone, which act as artificial tooth roots for crowns, bridges, or dentures.

How It Works:
  1. Consultation: Evaluate bone density and oral health.

  2. Implant Placement: Surgical insertion of titanium post into jawbone.

  3. Healing Period: Bone integrates with the implant over several months (osseointegration).

  4. Restoration: Attach a crown, bridge, or denture to complete the replacement.

Best For:
  • Patients with missing teeth seeking a permanent solution.

  • Suitable jawbone density to support implants.

Advantages:
  • Long-lasting and stable solution for missing teeth.

  • Preserves jawbone and facial structure.

  • Functions and looks like natural teeth.

4. Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery):

Surgical correction of jaw irregularities to improve function, bite, and facial appearance.

How It Works:
  1. Planning: 3D imaging and modeling to plan the surgical procedure.

  2. Surgery: Bones of the upper or lower jaw are repositioned.

  3. Stabilization: Plates, screws, or wires secure the jaw during healing.

  4. Recovery: Post-surgical care and orthodontic adjustments may follow.

Best For:
  • Malocclusion (overbite, underbite, crossbite).

  • Jaw deformities affecting chewing or speech.

  • Patients seeking functional and aesthetic improvement.

Advantages:
  • Corrects bite and jaw alignment.

  • Enhances facial aesthetics.

  • Improves speech, chewing, and overall oral health.

5. Cyst and Tumor Removal:

Surgical removal of cysts or benign tumors in the jaw, gums, or oral cavity to prevent complications.

How It Works:
  1. Diagnosis: X-rays, CT scans, or biopsy to assess the lesion.

  2. Surgery: Cyst or tumor is carefully removed from the tissue or bone.

  3. Closure: Surgical site is sutured and healing is monitored.

  4. Follow-Up: Regular check-ups to ensure no recurrence.

Best For:
  • Patients with cysts or growths causing discomfort, infection, or bone damage.

  • Preventing malignancy or structural problems in the jaw.

Advantages:
  • Eliminates harmful lesions.

  • Prevents infection, bone damage, or tooth displacement.

  • Maintains oral health and function.

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Same day appointment available! Call us now: (425) 430-2029.

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Our Mission Background

Emergency Toothache?

Same day appointment available! Call us now: (425) 430-2029.

No Insurance?

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Your dental health, comfort, and safety are top priorities for Bright Trust Dental - whether you are having routine cleaning or a root canal or a dental implant. Comprehensive service offering, state-of-the-art offices, and caring staff set us a part.

Your dental health, comfort, and safety are top priorities for Bright Trust Dental - whether you are having routine cleaning or a root canal or a dental implant. Comprehensive service offering, state-of-the-art offices, and caring staff set us a part.

Appointments

You can now book the following appointments quickly and easily (online or give us):

You can now book the following appointments quickly and easily (online or give us):

Emergency Dental Appointment

Emergency Dental Appointment

New Patient Exam & Cleaning

New Patient Exam & Cleaning

Second Opinion Services

Second Opinion Services

Routine Appointment Request

Routine Appointment Request

Book Online

Book Online

Other Inquiries

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Other Inquiries

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Bright  Trust  Dental is a leading family dental practice offering advanced, state-of-the-art care for patients in Renton Highlands.

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Hours

Mon 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tue 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wed 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thu 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Fri 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Contact Info

location

3218 NE 12Th St, Suite B Renton, WA 98056

phone

(425) 430-2029

email

office@rentonprimedental.com

logo

Bright  Trust  Dental is a leading family dental practice offering advanced, state-of-the-art care for patients in Renton Highlands.

facebook icon
youtube icon
twitter icon
instagram

Hours

Mon 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tue 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wed 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thu 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Fri 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Contact Info

location

3218 NE 12Th St, Suite B Renton, WA 98056

phone

(425) 430-2029

email

office@rentonprimedental.com

logo

Bright  Trust  Dental is a leading family dental practice offering advanced, state-of-the-art care for patients in Renton Highlands.

facebook icon
youtube icon
twitter icon
instagram

Hours

Mon 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tue 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wed 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thu 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Fri 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Contact Info

location

3218 NE 12Th St, Suite B Renton, WA 98056

phone

(425) 430-2029

email

office@rentonprimedental.com

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© 2025 Bright Trust Dental Technology by Protocloud Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

© 2025 Bright Trust Dental Technology by Protocloud Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

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