Warren D.
The folks at Tooth Acres are amazing. Mandy, Kris, Diana and Dr. Pascoe are such a great team and very friendly. Thanks for years of keeping my teeth healthy!
You’re assured of relaxing care with our choices for sedation. Take your pick of either inhaled sedation with laughing gas or oral conscious sedation in pill form to ease any anxiety.
Our dentists use digital X-rays and 3-D imaging to plan your procedure. This technology ensures that you receive precise, efficient, and comfortable results to keep your smile healthy.
Our dentists have years of experience performing many types of oral surgery. Patients from around the area have trusted them to care for their smiles, and you can too.
If you need oral surgery in Conway, our skilled team provides comfortable surgical care using the latest technology and techniques. Our dentists focus on making your experience as smooth and pain-free as possible, from your first consultation through your complete recovery.
Here’s why patients choose us for their oral surgery needs:
Call our office today at 501-521-1255 to schedule a consultation. Trust the team that so many others have trusted for dental surgery.
Our practice combines advanced technology with gentle care to provide comfortable surgical treatment. We use 3-D cone beam imaging to plan procedures with precision, ensuring the best possible results. Before any surgery, we take time to explain your procedure, discuss sedation options, and answer your questions so you feel confident about your care.
Here are some of the services you can get from us instead of seeing an oral surgeon:
You’ll receive thorough after-care instructions, and we are always available to answer questions during your recovery. Our team wants you to experience a quick and simple healing period!
Here’s how we can ensure your comfort and ease during your oral surgery procedure:
Call us today at 501-521-1255 to schedule an appointment. Rely on our practice for your Conway oral surgery. You can also make an appointment online.
There are several circumstances that might require oral surgery. If you or your loved one has a badly damaged or diseased tooth, it may need removal. Likewise, wisdom teeth often cause problems as they emerge and need to be extracted. Other procedures like bone grafts and sinus lifts prepare for treatments such as dental implants. Cosmetic gum surgery will help balance out your teeth-to-gum ratio.
Insurance plans often pay for at least a portion of oral surgery. So you know what to expect beforehand, we recommend checking with your individual plan to find out what is and isn’t covered. To help with your portion of the cost, we offer third-party financing through CareCredit, which has attractive rates and payment options.
We recommend not exercising at all for the first 24 hours after oral surgery. Trying to do too much too soon can actually prolong healing. Vigorous exercise can loosen the blood clot on an extraction site and lead to a painful dry socket. For the next few days, a patient should limit activities to low-impact exercises as a precaution.