For problems that need careful clinical judgement.
Dental surgery can help with painful teeth, badly broken teeth, wisdom tooth problems, infections, abscesses, and teeth that can no longer be restored. It can also prepare the mouth for implants, bridges, dentures, or other restorative treatment.
The aim is to remove uncertainty first. Some teeth can be saved, some need removal, and some problems need a more careful surgical approach. A clear assessment helps you understand the difference before you make travel plans.
Feeling unsure does not mean you have waited too long.
Worried about cost
You receive clear pricing before deciding what feels right.
Worried it will hurt
You are talked through the steps beforehand, so the appointment feels clearer and less unknown.
Worried you have left it too long
The first step is understanding what can still be saved and what needs treatment.
When something needs more than a routine appointment.
Tooth Extractions
Careful removal of teeth that are damaged, infected, loose, or no longer restorable.
Wisdom Teeth
Assessment and treatment planning for wisdom teeth causing pain, swelling, crowding, or infection.
Surgical Extractions
Planned treatment for teeth that need a more careful surgical approach.
Infection & Abscess Support
Help with dental infections, swelling, or pain that needs prompt clinical attention.
Implant Preparation
Surgical planning when extractions, bone support, or healing are needed before implants.
Emergency Dental Care
Guidance for broken teeth, acute pain, lost crowns, or urgent dental problems.
Dental surgery feels easier when you know what is happening.
Dental surgery may be needed when a tooth is badly damaged, infected, impacted, or cannot be restored. The goal is to remove pain, protect the mouth, and prepare for the next step, whether that means healing, saving nearby teeth, or planning a replacement later.
Not every painful tooth needs removal, and not every broken tooth can be saved. The most important thing is a clear assessment, honest guidance, and enough time to understand the recommendation before treatment begins.
A careful plan comes before treatment.
Photos, X-rays, symptoms, medical history, and current pain are reviewed before a surgical recommendation is made. Some cases are simple. Others need surgical extraction, infection control, or specialist planning.
Wisdom teeth, abscesses, broken teeth, and implant preparation all need clear sequencing. That planning helps you understand what happens first, what recovery may involve, and whether replacement options should be considered afterwards.
Pain & Infection
Swelling, abscesses, or strong pain are reviewed so the team can decide what needs prompt attention.
Wisdom Teeth
Impacted or painful wisdom teeth are assessed with imaging and a clear removal plan where needed.
Broken Teeth
Badly damaged teeth are checked to see whether repair is realistic or removal is the better option.
Implant Preparation
Extractions, healing, and bone support can be planned carefully before implant treatment begins.
Clear guidance from first concern to next step.
Assessment & X-rays
Your symptoms, photos, X-rays, and dental history are reviewed before treatment is recommended.
Clear Treatment Plan
The team explains what can be saved, what may need removal, and what the next step looks like.
Treatment Appointment
The procedure is planned around comfort, safety, and clear communication.
Healing & Next Steps
Aftercare is explained, and replacement options such as implants, bridges, or dentures can be planned if needed.
Clear planning, transparent pricing, and calm support around surgery.
For UK and European patients, travelling to Skopje for dental surgery can feel more manageable when the plan is clear before you leave home. You receive transparent pricing, written guidance, and support from Tim before committing to travel.
Surgery can also be coordinated with implants, bridges, dentures, or other restorative work where appropriate. Between appointments, Skopje gives you space to rest, follow aftercare guidance, and travel home when the plan allows.