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Our practice at all of our locations is built around one core principle—putting the patient first in every aspect of care. From the moment you walk through our doors of one of our locations, our team is focused on creating a seamless, supportive experience that prioritizes your comfort and peace of mind. We believe in open communication, individualized treatment plans, and delivering care with the utmost professionalism. Our oral surgeons at CITY1* STATE1* and CITY2* STATE2* are highly trained experts in the field of oral surgery, continually advancing their knowledge to ensure the best possible outcomes. No matter your age or reason for visiting, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

To help us deliver consistent, high-quality care, our offices are equipped with the latest dental and surgical technology. This allows for more accurate diagnostics, streamlined treatment planning, and enhanced patient safety. By using advanced imaging and modern surgical techniques, we’re able to offer solutions that are both effective and minimally invasive. Every detail, from our technology to our team’s credentials, reflects our commitment to excellence. With a focus on innovation, comfort, and trust, we’re proud to offer care that truly makes a difference in our patients’ lives.


When Do You Need To See An Oral Surgeon?

Knowing when to see an oral surgeon can make a big difference in your overall oral health. If you're experiencing persistent pain in your teeth, jaw, or face, it could be a sign of an underlying issue that needs expert care. Common symptoms include swelling, difficulty chewing, jaw stiffness, or wisdom teeth beginning to push through. These issues often don't improve on their own and can lead to more serious complications if left untreated. Scheduling a consultation allows us to evaluate your concerns and recommend the most effective treatment options.

You should also consider making an appointment if you've been referred by your general dentist for specialized care. Oral surgeons are trained to handle more complex procedures like tooth extractions, dental implants, bone grafting, and corrective jaw surgery. If you're missing teeth, struggling with jaw alignment, or facing chronic oral infections, it's time to explore surgical solutions that can restore your health and function. We’re here at our multiple locations to provide clear answers, a custom treatment plan, and the expert care you deserve. Don't wait until the discomfort worsens—early intervention often leads to quicker recovery and better long-term results.


Common Conditions and Concerns

Our oral surgeons provide expert care for a variety of complex conditions involving the teeth, jaw, and facial structures. From impacted wisdom teeth and dental abscesses to jaw irregularities and facial injuries, these specialists are equipped to handle a broad spectrum of issues. They also treat growths like cysts or benign tumors in the jaw and help resolve complications caused by missing or damaged teeth. Early intervention not only eases discomfort but also helps preserve long-term oral health and facial function. Each treatment plan is thoughtfully developed with precision, safety, and patient comfort in mind.

Beyond these common concerns, oral surgeons also manage conditions like temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, chronic jaw discomfort, and airway obstructions that contribute to sleep apnea. Their training extends to advanced procedures such as dental implant placement, bone regeneration, and jaw correction surgeries that improve both health and appearance. With the aid of modern imaging and technology, they can offer streamlined procedures with shorter recovery times. For patients who require care that goes beyond routine dentistry, partnering with our experienced oral surgeons ensures access to specialized solutions tailored to their unique needs, which is essential in restoring confidence, comfort, and quality of life through skilled surgical care, no matter which location you choose.

  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth
    When wisdom teeth don’t have enough room to emerge, they can become impacted and painful. Oral surgeons remove them to prevent infection and overcrowding.
  • Oral Infections
    Infections in the mouth or jaw that don’t heal with medication may need surgical attention. Oral surgeons can remove infected areas to stop the spread and relieve discomfort.
  • Jaw Alignment Issues
    A misaligned jaw can interfere with speaking, chewing, and everyday comfort. Surgical correction helps reposition the jaw for better function and balance.
  • Facial Injuries
    Trauma to the face, such as broken jaws or knocked-out teeth, requires expert repair. Oral surgeons treat facial injuries to restore both appearance and function.
  • Jaw Cysts and Growths
    Abnormal growths or cysts in the jaw are often painless but can damage bone over time. Surgical removal ensures the area stays healthy and prevents future issues.
  • Tooth Loss
    Missing teeth affect bite strength and confidence. Oral surgeons often place dental implants that function and look like natural teeth.
  • TMJ Pain
    Persistent jaw pain and stiffness may be linked to TMJ disorders. When non-surgical treatments fail, oral surgeons can provide long-term relief options.
  • Sleep Apnea Related to the Jaw
    Structural issues in the jaw can contribute to blocked airways during sleep. Certain surgical procedures help improve breathing and reduce sleep apnea symptoms.
  • Bone Deterioration
    Jawbone loss can occur after tooth extractions or due to disease. Bone grafting techniques rebuild lost structure and support future dental treatments.

The History Of Oral Surgery

The practice of oral surgery has a rich and fascinating history that stretches back to some of the world’s earliest civilizations. Evidence from ancient cultures, including those in Mesopotamia and India, reveals early attempts at treating dental pain and facial injuries using basic tools and rudimentary techniques. As medical understanding progressed, especially during the Renaissance and Industrial Revolution, oral surgery began to shift from crude interventions to more structured, scientific methods. The introduction of anesthesia, antiseptics, and surgical protocols in the 19th century transformed oral procedures into safer, more predictable outcomes.

Today, oral and maxillofacial surgery is a highly respected specialty that blends advanced dental training with surgical precision. Surgeons in this field manage everything from wisdom tooth extractions to complex jaw realignments and facial reconstructions. Innovations in 3D imaging, digital planning, and minimally invasive techniques have made procedures more comfortable and outcomes more successful than ever before. What was once a reactive practice has become a proactive, high-tech field that plays a critical role in both functional health and facial aesthetics.


What Kind Of Training Does An Oral Surgeon Have

Oral surgeons follow a highly specialized and rigorous path to gain the skills necessary for complex surgical care of the face, jaw, and mouth. Their journey begins with a bachelor’s degree, followed by dental school where they earn either a DDS or DMD. After dental school, they complete a hospital-based residency program that lasts four to six years, providing in-depth training in surgical techniques, anesthesia, emergency medicine, and oral pathology.

In addition to their core training, many oral and maxillofacial surgeons seek board certification and may further specialize in areas such as dental implants, facial reconstruction, or pediatric oral surgery. This advanced education allows them to manage a wide range of procedures with both precision and safety. With expertise in both dental and medical fields, oral surgeons are equipped to handle everything from routine extractions to complex reconstructive surgeries with confidence and care.


What To Expect

When you visit our office at any of our convenient locations, you can expect a professional, welcoming environment focused on your comfort and care. Our team will take the time to explain your diagnosis, answer your questions, and walk you through your treatment plan step by step. We aim to create a calm, stress-free experience from start to finish.

Before your procedure, we’ll review your medical history and use advanced imaging tools to ensure precise, personalized care. On the day of treatment, our surgical team will prioritize your safety and keep you informed throughout the process. We also provide clear aftercare instructions to support a smooth recovery and optimal results.

Whether it’s your first visit or a follow-up appointment, we’re here to make your experience as easy and reassuring as possible. Our teams are committed to clear communication, compassionate care, and excellent outcomes every step of the way.