Dental Implants

More than 30 million Americans are missing all of their teeth in one or both jaws. By the age of 74, 26% of adults have lost all of their permanent teeth . . .

Wisdom Teeth

The last molars to erupt in the back of your mouth are commonly known as Wisdom Teeth (Maxillary and Mandibular Third Molars). Normally . . .

Anesthesia

All types of anesthesia can be administered intravenously. Anesthesia is a drug that helps you undergo a procedure by either numbing the area . . .

Technology

Our practice utilizes Cone Beam CT (CBCT) technology in both our offices. This state of the art, invaluable resource allows our surgeons to examine . . .

Bone Grafting

Your jawbone is stimulated by your tooth roots; much like exercise stimulates your muscles. When you have missing teeth, your jawbone is no longer . . .

Dentoalveolar Surgery

Dentoalveolar surgery is the removal of impacted teeth and difficult extractions, and the treatment of diseases of the teeth, soft tissue, and the jawbone. . .

Pre Prosthetic Surgery

Pre-prosthetic Surgery is an Oral and Maxillofacial procedure to prepare your mouth before your dentist places a prosthesis (complete or partial dentures). . .

Facial Trauma

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are highly trained, and skilled to evaluate and treat facial trauma. Naturally injuries to the face bear a lot of physical and emotional trauma. . .

Sinus Lift

The key to the success of your dental implants is the quality and quantity of the bone where the dental implant will be placed. The most difficult area to. . .

Oral Pathology

Oral and maxillofacial pathology is the specialty that deals with the identification and nature of oral disease. This is generally done from the specimens. . .