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ORAL SURGERY & SEDATION
At Parkland Dental, we offer a range of oral surgery services with comfort-focused sedation options—so you never have to choose between the care you need and the experience you deserve. Whether you're planning an implant or need wisdom teeth removed, our team ensures your treatment is calm, safe, and fully supported.

What Is Oral Surgery?
Oral surgery refers to procedures involving the teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures—including extractions, implants, and advanced restorations. At Parkland Dental, we provide several in-house surgical treatments using modern techniques and sedation options tailored to your comfort level.
Whether you're experiencing pain, preparing for an implant, or need preventative removal of wisdom teeth, we’re here to guide you through the process with clear communication and compassionate care.
Our Surgical Services
We offer the following oral surgery treatments at our Stony Plain clinic:
Wisdom Teeth Removal
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Third molars often emerge in the late teens or early twenties and can cause discomfort, crowding, or infection. We offer timely extractions with digital imaging, personalized care, and detailed recovery instructions.
Dental Implants
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Implants are a long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. These titanium posts restore both function and aesthetics by supporting crowns, bridges, or dentures. We coordinate every step—from planning to placement.
Sedation Options
To ensure a relaxed and comfortable experience, we offer:
Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
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Nitrous oxide is a light, fast-acting form of sedation delivered through a small mask worn over the nose. It takes effect quickly and can be adjusted in real time throughout your appointment to keep you relaxed. The effects wear off within minutes after the gas is turned off, so you can safely drive yourself home. Side effects are uncommon but may include mild nausea, dizziness, or headache.
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​IV Sedation
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A deeper form of sedation administered in-office by a trained professional. You’ll feel completely at ease and may not remember the procedure afterward.
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Sedation is discussed in detail before your appointment so you can make an informed decision based on your comfort and medical history.

Expert Wisdom Tooth Extractions in Stony Plain
Wisdom tooth extractions are one of the most common oral surgery procedures we perform. Wisdom teeth—also known as third molars—usually emerge between ages 17 and 25. In many cases, they don’t have enough room to come in properly, causing pain, swelling, shifting teeth, or infections.
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At Parkland Dental, we use digital X-rays and clinical assessment to determine if and when your wisdom teeth should be removed. Our focus is always on patient comfort—we’ll walk you through your treatment options and discuss available sedation methods to ensure the experience is as smooth and stress-free as possible.
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After the procedure, we’ll provide detailed aftercare instructions and check in as needed to support a healthy recovery. Whether it’s one tooth or all four, you can count on us for gentle, professional surgical care close to home.
Restore Your Smile with Dental Implants
Dental implants are considered the gold standard for replacing missing teeth—and at Parkland Dental in Stony Plain, we’re proud to offer this life-changing treatment. Implants restore both the function and appearance of your smile by integrating with your jawbone to provide a strong foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture.
The implant process typically takes place in stages:
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A titanium post is surgically placed in the jawbone
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The site is allowed to heal and bond with the bone
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A final restoration (usually a crown) is attached for a natural look and feel
Implants help prevent bone loss, preserve facial structure, and improve chewing ability. They’re ideal for healthy adults with sufficient bone density and are designed to last many years with proper care.
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Our team will walk you through the process step by step and coordinate closely with any required specialists to ensure your outcome is strong, stable, and seamless.


Is Oral Surgery Right for You?
You might benefit from oral surgery if you’re dealing with ongoing dental pain, impacted wisdom teeth, or you're exploring long-term solutions like dental implants.
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Whether you know what you need—or just know something feels off—we’re here to walk you through your options with clarity, compassion, and no pressure.
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