Background

Oral Surgery Wales was founded by Dr. Ameer Allybocus, a clinician with advanced experience in oral surgery and dental sedation, to deliver high-quality surgical care in a primary care setting. The service was created to bridge the gap between general dentistry and hospital-based oral surgery, making specialist-level care more accessible, efficient, and patient-friendly.

With a growing network of skilled clinicians and support staff, Oral Surgery Wales provides expert care to patients across Wales and surrounding areas. We are committed to clinical excellence, patient comfort, and ongoing collaboration with dental professionals through streamlined referral pathways.

Mission Statement

At Oral Surgery Wales, our mission is to deliver exceptional oral surgery care within the convenience of a local practice setting. We collaborate with referring dentists and healthcare professionals to provide safe, skilled, and compassionate treatment — including for patients with anxiety or complex needs — without the delays often associated with hospital-based services.

What We Do

Oral Surgery Wales offers a full scope of oral surgery procedures, tailored to the needs of both NHS and private patients. Our services include:

  • Complex tooth extractions, including impacted wisdom teeth

  • Surgical management of retained or fractured roots

  • Exposure and bonding of unerupted teeth for orthodontic purposes

  • Removal of benign soft tissue lesions and oral biopsies

  • Pre-prosthetic surgery

  • Dental implants and associated bone grafting

  • Intravenous sedation for anxious or phobic patients

We combine clinical skill with modern technology to ensure every patient receives safe and efficient treatment in a calm and supportive environment.

Equality and Diversity

We are proud to serve a diverse population of patients from all backgrounds and walks of life. At Oral Surgery Wales, cultural sensitivity and inclusivity are central to our care. Our team understands that cultural or religious beliefs may influence healthcare decisions, and we are committed to respecting and accommodating individual needs wherever possible. We also value diversity within our team, which reflects a wide range of backgrounds and languages.

Out-of-Hours Guidance

Oral Surgery Wales operates during regular clinic hours, with extended availability in certain cases. If a patient requires urgent care and cannot reach us directly, we advise contacting NHS 111 or attending the nearest hospital A&E department. Post-operative care instructions and follow-up support are always provided to ensure patient safety and reassurance.