Doctor Tamas WURSCHING, Dentist and Oral Surgeon
Tamas is fluent in English and German.
My specialty
My specialty is Oral surgery with complex rehabilitation and bone augmentation, sinus elevation and all the techniques of allografts and intraoral bone blocks. I also work at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Semmelweis University. I speak English and German.
- Stop gum bleeding
- Implantation
- Different techniques of bone grafting
- Complex treatment of large radicular cysts
- Apicectomy of front, premolar and molar teeth
- Pre-prosthetic surgical interventions (lateral augmentation, sinus floor elevation, harvesting retromolar bone blocks)
- Removal of impacted wisdom teeth in local and general anesthesia
- Surgical phase in the treatment of impacted canines
- Conservative and surgical therapy of bone cyst
- Treatment of dentoalveolar trauma
- Conservative and surgical treatment of maxillofacial fractures
- Oral rehabilitation of handicapped patients under general anesthesia
Previous experience
- 2002-2008 Doctor of Dentistry in Budapest Semmelweis University – summa cum laude
- 2008-2011 Oral Surgeon Degree in Budapest Semmelweis University – with honors
- 2008-2009 Dentoalveolar Surgery Residency in Budapest Semmelweis University
- 2008-2009 Instructor in Budapest Semmelweis University
- 2011-2015 Doctor of Medicine in Budapest Semmelweis University – summa cum laude
- 2008 Dentist in Budapest and Oral Surgeon at several private practices in Hungary
- 2012 Dentist and Oral Surgeon at a private dental practice in London, dent1st.co.uk, 46 Harley Street
- 2016 Helvetic Dental Clinics Budapest (Hungary) as an Oral Surgeon and Implantologist
List of Publications
FOGORVOSI SZEMLE 108. évf. 3. sz. 2015.
Szekeres Gy, Würsching T, Nemes J, Tóth Zs.:
Complex treatment of a large radicular cyst in the anterior region of the maxilla (case report).
BRITISH JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY 54(1) – NOVEMBER 2015
Németh B, Ujpál M, Németh Zs, Würsching T, Pataky L.:
Unusual form of Sialolithiasis: case report with 3-dimensional imaging,