Oral Surgery

Burnos chirurgija – tai odontologijos sritis, apimanti įvairias chirurgines procedūras, kurios atliekamos siekiant išspręsti burnos ertmės problemas, tokių kaip dantų traukimas, implantų įdėjimas, dantenų korekcija ir pan. Burnos chirurgija padeda ištaisyti anatominius, funkcinius bei estetinius defektus ir pagerinti paciento gyvenimo kokybę.

Medical Team for this Procedure

Evelina Ginevičiūtė

Oral Surgeon
  • Dental Implantation
  • Sinus Lift Surgery
  • Bone Grafting (Bone Augmentation) 
  • Complex / Surgical Tooth Extraction 

Pricing

Implant replacement
€220
Complex implant removal
€300
Simple implant removal
€160
Implant uncovering
€100
Pericoronitis treatment
€90
Suture removal
€20
Soft tissue augmentation
€180
Soft tissue graft harvesting
€250
Incision and drainage
€50
Open sinus lift
€1000
Extensive bone augmentation
€600
Minor bone augmentation
€270
Moderate bone augmentation
€450
Barrier membrane (Large / Type II)
€220
Closed sinus lift
€650
Barrier membrane (Small / Type I)
€160
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Payment Options

Cash, Card & Wire Transfers

We provide flexible payment solutions to make your visit seamless. We accept cash and credit/debit cards at the reception. We also offer corporate clients and international patients the option to pay via digital bank transfer.

Direct Billing with Major Health Insurance Providers

We accept the most popular health insurance policies in Lithuania! If you are covered by Gjensidige, If, Lietuvos draudimas, Seesam, Compensa, or BTA, we will handle the billing directly with your provider so you don't have to worry about the paperwork. To redeem your benefits, simply bring a valid ID and your physical insurance card (or show your provider's mobile app) to your appointment.

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Oral Surgery in Vilnius – Advanced, Pain-Free Surgical Solutions

Oral surgery is a highly specialized field of dentistry focused on the elimination of complex anatomical, functional, and aesthetic defects of the oral cavity. Relocating to a new city can make facing a surgical procedure feel daunting due to potential language barriers or uncertainty about local care standards.

At GOK Clinic (Goštauto klinika), your surgical dental treatment is carried out utilizing the latest high-definition diagnostic imaging equipment and advanced, tissue-preserving, minimally invasive methodologies. This effectively allows our team to permanently eliminate localized infection sites and fully restore your health with absolutely zero pain, fear, or medical anxiety. When you choose our clinic, you are opting for international-standard care managed entirely by an experienced, fluent oral surgeon Vilnius.

Advanced Surgical Procedures Performed at Our Clinic:

  • Sparing Tooth Extraction (Rovimas): Gentle, tissue-preserving removal of malpositioned, severely fractured, or teeth obstructing your ongoing orthodontic realignment plan. (Link: Detailed information about our specialized tooth extraction protocols can be found here).
  • Discreet & Safe Wisdom Teeth Removal: High-precision operations for retinuoti (impacted, unerupted) or abnormally growing wisdom teeth. Timely wisdom teeth removal Vilnius prevents aggressive localized shifting and directly safeguards your adjacent molars from structural damage and alignment decay.
  • Apicoectomy (Root Tip Resection): A micro-surgical treatment during which an actively inflamed tip of a tooth root is gently removed. Completing a precise apicoectomy Vilnius allows us to successfully save your natural tooth from extraction when conventional endodontic root canal therapy proves insufficient.
  • Professional Dental Cyst Removal: The surgical extraction and enucleation of pathological fluid-filled lesions (cysts) within the jawbone, successfully halting the progressive degradation of the surrounding bone structure.
  • Advanced Oral Soft Tissue Correction: Precision labial (lip) or lingual (tongue) frenulectomy, as well as cosmetic gum contouring to ensure optimal smile symmetry, structural balance, and long-term tooth stability.

Why Professional Dental Hygiene is Mandatory Before Surgery

When preparing for any surgical intervention, an expert oral surgeon Vilnius will first and foremost recommend scheduling a professional dental cleaning session with a hygienist. This stands as an indispensable phase of your preparation that heavily determines the ultimate clinical success of your operation:

  1. Drastic Infection Risk Reduction: stripping away hard calculus and soft bacterial plaque drives down the concentration of harmful pathogens inside your mouth. This directly protects the open surgical wound from unexpected localized inflammation or infections.
  2. Pristine Visual Clarity: a thoroughly clean oral cavity grants the specialist ideal visual clarity of the operatable tissue borders, allowing them to perform the procedure with sub-millimeter precision.
  3. Accelerated Healing Progress: maintaining a low local bacterial concentration correlates directly with significantly faster cellular tissue regeneration following your surgical dental treatment.

Vital Recovery Guidelines: Essential Aftercare After Oral Surgery

A smooth, uncomplicated recovery after wisdom teeth extraction or other surgical procedures depends significantly on your strict adherence to our post-operative care instructions:

  • Rest and Physical Relief: avoid any heavy physical exertion or intense workouts during the first 24 hours. Rest with your head elevated higher on pillows to effectively minimize throbbing and localized swelling.
  • Cold Compress Therapy: to control and actively reduce post-operative swelling, it is highly recommended to apply a cold ice compress to the exterior of your cheek (using intermittent 15-minute intervals).
  • Soft Diet Adaptation: consume exclusively soft, room-temperature foods and liquids. Avoid highly seasoned, spicy, piping hot, or heavily acidic products that could chemically irritate the surgical site.
  • Critical Avoidance: it is strictly forbidden to smoke tobacco products or consume alcohol, as these substances directly disrupt healthy blood circulation within the gums and severely slow down socket or tissue healing.

At GOK Clinic, we prioritize absolute financial clarity and transparency for our expat community. A complete, itemized breakdown of your surgical plan will be provided upfront, ensuring your journey toward painless oral surgery Lithuania is completely smooth and predictable.

F.A.Qs

Is the removal of surgical sutures after surgery painful?

No, suture removal is a completely painless and quick procedure, typically performed 7 to 14 days after surgery. Using special sterile instruments, the doctor simply snips the knots of the thread and slides them out. The patient may only feel a mild tickling or tugging sensation. If the wound was closed with dissolvable sutures, a visit is still recommended so that the doctor can evaluate the quality of the healing.

What is dental implant repositioning (re-placement)?

Implant repositioning is a procedure where, due to certain reasons (such as an incorrect initial angulation, insufficient primary stability, or signs of early rejection), the placed implant is removed and reinserted either during the same visit or after a short healing period, thereby correcting its position in the jaw.

What is an incision, and when is it used in oral surgery?

An incision is a surgical cut made in the gums or soft tissues. It is most commonly performed as an emergency procedure when an abscess (pus collection) forms in the oral cavity. By opening the focus of the abscess, the pus is drained, tissue tension and acute pain are relieved, and the spread of infection into deeper facial tissues is halted.

When and why is pericoronitis treatment necessary?

Pericoronitis is an inflammation of the gums that occurs around a partially erupted tooth (most commonly a wisdom tooth). Because the tooth has only partially emerged, a gum "hood" forms over it, trapping food and bacteria, which causes severe pain, swelling, and difficulty opening the mouth. During pericoronitis treatment, the pocket is thoroughly flushed with antiseptic and antibacterial solutions, medications are prescribed, and, if necessary, the obstructing gum tissue or the tooth itself is surgically removed.

What is the uncovering of a dental implant, and when is it performed?

This is the second stage of dental implantation, performed approximately 2 to 6 months after the implant placement (once the implant has fully integrated with the bone). During this short procedure, the surgeon makes a minimal incision in the gums over the implant and attaches a special healing abutment. It shapes a beautiful and correct gum contour so that the prosthesis (crown) can be high-quality and properly fitted later on.

What is gum grafting (soft tissue plastic surgery) and graft harvesting?

The longevity and aesthetics of dental implants require not only strong bone but also thick, healthy gums around them. If a patient's gums are too thin or have receded (recession), gum augmentation with a graft is performed. During the procedure, graft harvesting (the separation of a small piece of tissue) is safely carried out from a donor site (usually the patient's palate), and it is then transplanted into the problem area around the implant or tooth.

What are dental membranes used for in surgery?

During surgical procedures (such as bone grafting or a sinus lift), a protective membrane is necessary to separate the fast-growing gum tissues from the much slower-forming new bone. The membrane covers the grafted bone, maintains its shape, and protects it from infections during the healing period. Depending on the complexity of the clinical situation and the size of the defect, the doctor selects the appropriate type (Type I or Type II) of membrane.

What is the difference between an open and a closed sinus lift?

Both of these procedures are performed in the upper jaw (in the molar area) when there is insufficient bone height beneath the maxillary sinus to place an implant.

  • Closed sinus lift: This is a less invasive procedure, performed when only a small amount of bone is missing. The sinus floor is lifted directly through the same osteotomy site prepared for the implant, and the implant is placed immediately.
  • Open sinus lift: This method is used when there is a significant bone deficiency. During the procedure, a small incision is made in the gums from the side (cheek side), the sinus membrane is lifted, the cavity is filled with a bone graft material, and it is covered with a protective membrane. Implantation is usually performed a few months later, once the bone has healed.

What is bone augmentation (grafting), and when is it necessary before dental implantation?

Bone augmentation (or bone volume restoration) is a surgical procedure during which your own or artificial bone is grafted to thicken or heighten a receded jawbone. It is required when the patient's own bone is insufficient to safely and stably place a dental implant. Bone loss usually occurs after a longer period has passed following a tooth extraction, as well as due to trauma or advanced periodontitis. Depending on the size of the defect, a small, medium, or complex bone augmentation may be performed.

How should I properly clean my teeth after a surgical procedure?

Dental hygiene after surgery is essential to prevent the accumulation of bacteria that could cause an infection. However, cleaning must be done carefully: use a soft toothbrush, do not touch the surgical site on the first day, and clean the remaining teeth as usual. Spit out any remaining toothpaste gently and rinse your mouth by simply moving water around inside (without any intense swishing or rinsing motion).

What can I eat after a tooth extraction surgery?

For the first few days, it is recommended to choose soft, room-temperature, or cool foods that are easy to chew. Excellent choices include: pureed soups, porridge, yogurt, cottage cheese, mashed potatoes, minced meat, and smoothies (consumed without a straw!). You should chew on the opposite side of your mouth where the procedure was not performed.

What is a tooth root apicoectomy (root-end resection), and when can it save a tooth from extraction?

This is a surgical procedure that allows a tooth to be saved when standard root canal treatment (or retreatment) fails to eliminate a chronic focus of inflammation (a cyst or granuloma) at the root tip. During the surgery, the clinician makes a small incision in the gum, accesses the bone, removes the inflammatory tissue along with the very tip of the tooth root, and performs a retrograde root-end filling.

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