Dental

Oral Surgery

Oral surgery is as varied and specific as each patient who needs it. At Samfar, our team approaches every surgical procedure with gentle care, masterful technique, and state-of-the-art technology to ensure a seamless recovery.

Oral Surgery in Fairfax, VA

Gentle, precise, and recovery-focused - oral surgery done the right way.

Step 1. When Oral Surgery Is Needed

You may need oral surgery for:
  • Wisdom teeth removal
  • Complicated tooth extractions
  • Jaw or bite corrections
  • Dental implant placement
  • Treatment of oral infections
  • Biopsies or lesion removal
Most oral surgery sounds more intimidating than it is. Modern techniques make recovery faster and gentler than ever.

Step 2. How We Approach Oral Surgery

At Samfar, every surgical procedure starts with a thorough consultation and 3D imaging where appropriate. We explain every step, every option, and every timeline – so you walk in knowing exactly what to expect.
Sedation and comfort options are available for every patient. Your comfort is our priority.

Step 3. Your Options

  • Simple and surgical extractions
  • Wisdom teeth removal
  • Pre-implant procedures (bone grafting, socket preservation)
  • Soft tissue surgery
  • Sedation options for anxiety or complex cases

Step 4. How to Prepare and Recover Well

  • Follow all pre-surgery instructions carefully
  • Arrange for someone to drive you home if sedated
  • Stock up on soft foods before the procedure
  • Take prescribed medications as directed
  • Rest for 24-48 hours after
  • Keep us informed of any unusual symptoms
Most patients are back to normal within a few days. The key is following the recovery plan.

Step 5. Let's Talk About Your Case

If you have been told you need oral surgery, the first step is a consultation. We will examine, image, and explain – no pressure, no rushing. You will leave knowing exactly what is needed and why.
It is never too late to get the care you need. Let’s make it easy.

Frequently asked questions

Is oral surgery painful?
No. Procedures are done under local anesthesia or sedation, and most patients feel only minor discomfort during recovery.
Most patients are back to normal within 3-7 days.
Sedation is available for most procedures. Dr. Afreen will discuss the best option for you.
Most plans cover oral surgery at 50-80% after deductible.
If you have sedation, you will need someone to drive you. Otherwise, yes.