With so many procedures offered at Utah Surgical Arts, one thing we have noticed to be constant is that patients' comfort levels, no matter the procedure, are often directly related to the level of knowledge they possess regarding their treatment. When patients do not fully understand the procedure they are undergoing, they are often uneasy and hesitant about proceeding; in contrast, when patients have had a chance to read and listen to material related to their procedure, they are much more comfortable with treatment. For this reason, we are happy to provide a website with pages for each service offered, with information regarding conditions that require the procedure and how you can tell if it's the right procedure for you.
When you come into our office for a consultation, Drs. Harris, Park, Brown, and Wood can further explain the details and address any concerns you may have. Your treatment plan will be developed and individualized to meet your unique needs after the doctors have had a chance to evaluate your condition and medical history. If you have been referred to our office by your dentist or another dental professional, and you are looking for more information but are unsure which procedure you have been referred for, please contact our office. We are readily available to answer questions and are happy to speak with you about scheduling an appointment. We look forward to meeting you and restoring your oral health and function.
A dental implant can be used to replace one or more missing teeth and can serve as a permanent, realistic replacement option.
Learn MoreProfessionals recommend removing wisdom teeth early to avoid future complications, like infection or impaction.
Learn MoreAn entire row of missing teeth can be replaced with an arch of artificial teeth using as few as four dental implant posts.
Learn MoreIt may be necessary to extract a tooth if it cannot be saved by other means and poses a threat to the health of surrounding teeth.
Learn MoreA bone graft allows new bone to grow in an area where the jaw bone is not sufficient, making it secure for a stable dental implant.
Learn MoreWhen teeth cannot successfully emerge, they are considered to be impacted, which is treated with an expose and bond procedure.
Learn MoreIf you have an improper bite or your teeth don’t seem to fit properly in your jaw, orthognathic surgery may be recommended.
Learn MoreAssessing and treating facial trauma requires highly skilled doctors who establish a very specific care plan for you.
Learn More »Any irregularities in the normally smooth and coral pink color of your mouth should be assessed by a trained oral pathologist.
Learn More »Pre-prosthetic surgery can be used to smooth or reshape your teeth so that future dentures will have a perfect fit.
Learn More »Two segments of bone are slowly spread apart until they are in the correct position, allowing new bone to form.
Learn More »When the condition is severe enough, surgical intervention can be an excellent treatment for sleep apnea patients.
Learn More »We offer procedures like chin augmentation, BOTOX®, facial implants, and more to fit your facial aesthetic needs.
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