Comprehensive Surgical Dental Care at Archer Dental
Archer Dental provides access to a full range of oral surgery services in Toronto, from endodontic surgery and periodontics to prosthodontics, orthodontics, emergency dental surgery, and maxillofacial care. Use this page as your starting point to explore each surgical service and find the right treatment path at our Rosedale, Baby Point, and Little Italy clinics.
Oral Surgery Services at Archer Dental
Oral surgery at Archer Dental brings together multiple advanced dental specialties so patients can access surgical care through a familiar, neighbourhood clinic. Our team helps diagnose complex dental problems, coordinate treatment across disciplines, and guide you toward the right surgical solution for your situation.
Archer Dental offers an all encompassing oral health care which included root canal procedures, replacements for missing teeth, help with your bite, or urgent treatment for a dental emergency. Regardless of your affliction, we’ll connect you with the appropriate surgical care at one of our three Toronto locations. The goal is simple: protect your health, relieve pain, and restore your smile with as little disruption as possible.
Oral surgery is not a single procedure; it is a spectrum of treatments that address disease, damage, and functional problems in your teeth, gums, and jaw. At Archer Dental, we work closely with specialists in endodontics, prosthodontics, orthodontics, periodontics, emergency dentistry, and maxillofacial surgery to deliver comprehensive care under one umbrella.
Below, are starting points to help you understand how each type of surgery fits into your treatment plan. When you are ready, you can follow the links to dedicated pages that explain each service in more detail and outline what to expect before, during, and after treatment.

Endodontic Surgery
Endodontic surgery focuses on the inside of the tooth—specifically the root canal system and the surrounding bone. It may be recommended when a standard root canal is not enough to clear an infection, when a previous root canal has failed, or when there is a small fracture or hidden canal that does not show clearly on X-rays.
At Archer Dental, our dentists and endodontic partners use digital imaging, operating microscopes, and modern techniques to preserve natural teeth whenever possible. If your dentist suspects you may benefit from a surgical root-end procedure such as an apicoectomy, they will review your options and refer you to the appropriate endodontic surgeon.
Suggested internal link anchor text:
“Learn more about our endodontic surgery and apicoectomy treatments ➝”

Prosthodontics
Prosthodontics focuses on restoring and replacing teeth that are missing, damaged, or heavily worn. Many prosthodontic solutions—such as crowns, bridges, dentures, and implant-supported restorations—can involve surgical steps, especially when dental implants or bone grafting are part of your care plan.
At Archer Dental, we plan prosthodontic treatment with both function and appearance in mind. If you are considering implants or complex restorative work, our team will coordinate any surgical procedures with prosthodontic design so your final teeth feel secure, look natural, and work comfortably with your bite.
Suggested internal link anchor text:
“Explore your options with prosthodontic restoration and dental implants ➝”

Orthodontics
Orthodontics focuses on how your teeth and jaws align. While many orthodontic treatments are non-surgical, some patients benefit from surgical assistance to correct jaw discrepancies, impacted teeth, or severe crowding that braces or aligners alone cannot resolve.
During your orthodontic assessment at Archer Dental, we look not just at alignment but also at how your bite functions, how your teeth wear, and how your smile supports long-term oral health. If the best result for you involves a combination of orthodontics and surgical intervention, we will explain the plan clearly and coordinate care with the appropriate specialists.
Suggested internal link anchor text:
“See how orthodontic treatment can improve your bite and smile ➝”

Periodontics
Periodontics focuses on the health of your gums and the bone that supports your teeth. When gum disease becomes advanced, or when the supporting tissues need reshaping for restorative work, periodontal surgery may be recommended. Procedures can include deep cleaning with access surgery, gum grafts, crown lengthening, and regenerative treatments around affected teeth or implants.
At Archer Dental, we prioritize early diagnosis of gum problems to avoid surgery whenever possible. If periodontal surgery is needed, we will discuss why it is recommended, what the procedure involves, and how it can help stabilize your mouth, protect your teeth, and improve the appearance of your smile.
Suggested internal link anchor text:
“Find out more about periodontal treatment and gum surgery ➝”

Emergency Dental Surgery
Some oral surgery needs arise suddenly. Severe toothaches, dental injuries, swelling, and infections can require urgent surgical treatment to relieve pain and prevent complications. This may involve opening a tooth to drain an abscess, performing an emergency extraction, or managing trauma to teeth and surrounding tissues.
Archer Dental offers emergency appointments to assess urgent problems and provide immediate relief when surgical care is indicated. If your needs go beyond what can be safely managed in a general practice setting, we will stabilize your condition and arrange rapid referral to the appropriate specialist or hospital service.
Suggested internal link anchor text:
“Get help now with emergency dental care and urgent surgery ➝”

Maxillofacial Surgery
Maxillofacial surgery addresses more complex conditions involving the jaws, facial bones, and surrounding structures. This may include impacted teeth that are difficult to access, cysts or growths in the jaw, facial injuries, or jaw alignment issues that require collaboration with hospital-based specialists.
While major maxillofacial procedures are typically performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons in dedicated surgical settings, Archer Dental plays an important role in early diagnosis, imaging, and treatment planning. If your case requires maxillofacial surgery, we will explain the findings, answer your questions, and help coordinate your care so you feel supported at every step.
(No dedicated child page yet; you can still include a smaller call-to-action like “Ask us about maxillofacial surgery referrals during your consultation.”)
Oral Surgery at Archer Dental Clinics in Toronto
Oral surgery happens regularly at Archer Dental Rosedale , Archer Dental Little Italy and Archer Dental Baby Point. The same level of expertise and gentle care is provided at all three clinics.
At each Archer Dental clinic, experienced dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants perform oral surgery using modern techniques with strict infection control. Each clinic provides restorative consultations and treatment planning for missing teeth. At Archer Dental. every location offers the same commitment to patient comfort, advanced technology, and long-term dental care.
When to Visit Archer Dental for Oral Surgery
You should consider visiting Archer Dental for an oral surgery assessment if you are experiencing persistent tooth pain, swelling, or tenderness that does not resolve on its own, have been told you need a root canal or extraction, or notice changes in how your teeth fit together when you bite. Symptoms like recurring infections, a bad taste or odour in your mouth, loose or failing teeth, or gums that bleed easily can also be signs that the supporting bone and tissues may need surgical attention.
Some patients are referred for oral surgery even before they have obvious symptoms—for example, when X-rays reveal impacted teeth, advanced gum disease, jaw changes, or other findings that could lead to more serious problems if left untreated. If your Archer Dental dentist or hygienist sees something concerning during a regular exam or cleaning, they will explain what they have found, why oral surgery is being considered, and whether the next step should be endodontic surgery, periodontal care, prosthodontic planning, orthodontic support, emergency treatment, or a maxillofacial consultation.
Book an Oral Surgery Consultation
If you are worried about a tooth, your gums, or your bite, or you have been told you may need oral surgery, the easiest way to get clarity is to book a consultation at Archer Dental. During this visit, we will review your concerns, examine your mouth, take any necessary X-rays or scans, and explain whether endodontic surgery, prosthodontic treatment, orthodontic support, periodontal care, emergency surgery, or maxillofacial referral is appropriate for you.
You can schedule an appointment at the Archer Dental clinic that is most convenient for you—Rosedale, Baby Point, or Little Italy—by calling the office directly, using our online booking link, or contacting us through the website. Our team will help you find a time that fits your schedule, answer your initial questions, and make sure you know what to expect at your visit.


