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Oral Surgery & Sedation

Expert solutions with absolute comfort and care.

Prices from:

Depends on treatment, discuss with your Dentist

For people who need a tooth to be removed or who are especially nervous, our fully qualified team have years of experience in making your experience a pleasant one. You should not have to fear a visit to the dentist and our highly trained team are able to offer sedation to make your time with us a good one.

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Oral Surgery in Ayrshire

We specialise in Oral Surgery delivered with expert care and minimal discomfort. Whether you are a registered Client or have been referred to us, you’ll be supported from start to finish in a calm, welcoming Clinic that values discretion and peace of mind.


For those who feel anxious or require complex treatment, we offer intravenous sedation, allowing you to fully relax while we take care of everything. This modern approach removes stress from your visit and lets us complete more treatment in fewer appointments.


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Time Required for Oral Surgery and Sedation Treatments

Treatment times vary depending on the procedure and your specific needs. Your clinician will discuss this with you in detail at your initial consultation. Our goal is to ensure that every Client feels informed, prepared and confident.


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What does Oral Surgery and Sedation do?

From the moment you arrive, you’ll be welcomed by our experienced concierge team. They are here to answer questions, ease nerves and ensure you feel at home.


Treatment is carried out by highly skilled clinicians using advanced techniques with gentle precision. Whether you need wisdom tooth removal, tooth extractions or minor oral surgery, your comfort is our priority. Our nursing team remains by your side throughout, providing both technical support and emotional reassurance.


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Benefits of Oral Surgery with Sedation

Oral Surgery and Sedation at HAUS of Dentistry offer a range of important benefits for Clients. Sedation significantly reduces anxiety, making it ideal for nervous individuals or those with dental phobia. 


It enables complex or lengthy treatments to be carried out comfortably in a single visit, helping Clients avoid the need for multiple appointments. Sedation also helps minimise the gag reflex, creating a smoother experience during procedures. 


Unlike NHS referrals which often involve long waits, treatment at HAUS is provided privately with no hospital referral required. This means faster, more efficient care tailored to your needs in a calm, supportive setting.


  • Reduced Anxiety and Fear of Surgery

  • Provides Comfort on Treatment

  • Minimisation Gag Reflex

  • Facilitates a Fast Recovery Time

  • Increase Tolerance and Promote Time Efficiency


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FAQs

How safe is oral sedation?

Oral surgery, when carried out by a professional, well-experienced clinician, is very safe. However, like all surgery is not without its risk, which our dedicated Clinicians will always discuss in-depth with you before your treatment to ensure you are well-informed.


What kind of sedation is used for oral surgery?

Intravenous sedation is when a drug is given via cannula to help you relax during your dental treatment.


What can I expect during oral sedation?

IV sedation is a type of conscious sedation, which will allow you to stay awake during your treatment to answer any questions but will make you feel far more relaxed than usual.


How long should you rest after sedation?

Your judgement may be affected for up to 24 hours after being sedated, so we recommend that you take it easy and rest until the following day.


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Let us support your journey with expert care and reassurance every step of the way.


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Price List

Oral Surgery  & Sedation

Oral Surgery / Sedation Consultation

£ 50

CBCT Imaging (3D Scanning)

£150

Surgical Extraction

from £ 195

Wisdom Tooth Removal

from £ 350

Coronectomy

£ 300

Frenectomy

£ 200

Treatment of infected socket

£ 35

Intravenous Sedation

£ 250


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