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Oral Surgery

This page focuses on Oral Surgery at AM Procare in Hanoi, Vietnam. We explain how our clinicians approach assessment, planning, and follow-up for patients who expect transparent communication, evidence-based options, and staged care. Below you will find a practical overview of what typically matters before treatment starts, how visits are coordinated, and how we support both local patients and international guests travelling for dental care. Gallery and testimonial pages stress consent and authenticity. Clinical photography is shown to educate, not to shame, and before-and-after narratives include variability reminders because biology differs between individuals. Periodontal therapy is framed as inflammation control and maintenance, not a one-off “deep clean.” We explain pocket depths, bleeding on probing, and how home tools complement professional visits. For grafting or crown lengthening, we connect the surgical goal to the restorative plan so you understand why sequencing matters.
AM Procare — Oral Surgery — clinical setting in Hanoi, Vietnam

What Oral Surgery involves in practice

Crown materials—zirconia, lithium disilicate, layered ceramics—are matched to bite forces, aesthetic demands, and opposing dentition. We warn about abrasive wear pairs and discuss occlusal adjustments as part of delivery, not as an afterthought when the anaesthetic wears off. Snoring appliances prescribed within dental scope require dental arch conditions suitable for protrusive devices. We explain side effects such as morning occlusal changes and why sleep tests may be prerequisite depending on jurisdiction and medical history.

Oral Surgery — consultation and treatment planning at AM Procare, Hanoi

How we plan your visit and follow-up

Endodontic treatment is described as an effort to retain a natural tooth when the prognosis justifies the investment. We discuss why rubber dam isolation matters, why some teeth need crowns afterwards, and why retreatment or surgery becomes a conversation when healing stalls. Pain control expectations and flare-up possibilities are addressed upfront so you are not surprised at home. Oral surgery conversations cover informed consent in plain language: what numbness feels like, what swelling timeline to expect, and what symptoms should trigger a call. For third molars, we explain impaction types and why imaging sometimes changes the plan on the day. For jaw surgery referrals, we emphasise multidisciplinary planning and realistic recovery arcs rather than social-media shortcuts.

Patient education and scheduling — AM Procare clinic in Hanoi

Safety, quality systems, and informed consent

Career and corporate programmes are built around predictable scheduling and clear reporting for HR teams. Insurance sections emphasise documentation: what insurers typically need, what patients should bring, and how claims timelines differ by provider. Whitening chemistry is explained as concentration-dependent sensitivity trade-offs. In-office sessions can jump-start shade change; at-home trays refine stability over time. Existing restorations do not lighten like enamel, so patchwork plans are discussed before you invest in visible anterior work.

Modern dental treatment environment with clinical safety standards

Why patients choose AM Procare in Hanoi

Fees and warranty discussions are handled with transparency: what is included in a quote, what might change if intraoperative findings differ, and how maintenance visits protect warranty conditions. Promotions, when available, are presented with eligibility notes so there is no confusion at the front desk. Technology is an enabler, not a gimmick. Intraoral scans reduce impression discomfort for many patients; CBCT supports implant planning; digital photography helps communication. We still explain clinical limits: a beautiful scan does not replace biological diagnosis, and software plans require human judgement before any irreversible step.

AM Procare team — multidisciplinary dental care in Hanoi

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