WHAT WE DO

Comprehensive Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery Services

We are dedicated and committed to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Services that will help patients to stay healthy and stay cured

our unwavering dedication and commitment lie in providing unparalleled Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Services that empower patients to achieve and maintain optimal health. We understand the profound impact that oral and maxillofacial health can have on overall well-being.
With a focus on precision, compassion, and innovation, our membersv are devoted to delivering comprehensive care that goes beyond mere treatment – it is about fostering lasting wellness. We believe in not only addressing immediate surgical needs but also in equipping our patients with the knowledge and support necessary to stay healthy and cured in the long run.

On a continuous dedication we serve the
following services towards Patients

Tooth Extractions

While impacted wisdom teeth are commonly extracted, it also may be necessary to remove teeth that are crowded, diseased beyond restoration or supernumerary (extra teeth). BAMOS members are the obvious choice for patients in need of surgical tooth extractions, whether simple or complicated by impaction.

Dental Implants

As pioneers of the dental implant procedure, oral and maxillofacial surgeons are leaders in the innovative techniques that deliver a natural-looking solution for missing or damaged teeth. Their extensive surgical training allows BAMOS members to successfully place dental implants in most patients, even if they have been deemed as higher risk.

Anesthesia and neurolysis

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are trained in all aspects of anesthesia administration. During the four to 5 years of training in  hospital-based surgical residency programs, BAMOS members receive extensive  training regarding local and regional anesthesia as well as procedures like neurolysis to treat neuralgias.

Oral, Head and Neck Pathology

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are the experts for diagnosing and surgically treating pathology, both benign and malignant (cancerous), of the head, neck and mouth. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons also have the expertise in reconstruction of the surgical defects.

Corrective Jaw Surgery

Problems chewing, swallowing or speaking could be evidence of differences in skeletal growth between the upper and lower jaws. Corrective jaw – or orthognathic – surgery can correct a range of major and minor dental and skeletal irregularities, realigning teeth and improving basic functions such as chewing and breathing.

Orthodontic or Preprosthetic Surgery

A patient may be referred to a BAMOS member for a surgical procedure before orthodontics or being fitted for prosthetics (dentures). In these cases, the BAMOS members prepare the mouth for what comes next. In the case of orthodontic surgery, that may mean the removal of over-retained baby teeth or the exposure of unerupted teeth. Before fitting for prosthetics, a BAMOS member might remove excess bone and gum tissue or smooth and recontour the bone ridge where dentures rest on.

Facial Injury / Trauma Surgery

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are experts in treating and repairing facial trauma, including fractures involving the teeth and jaws, fractures of other facial bones and soft tissue injuries to the face and mouth. Their knowledge regarding proper jaw position and bite (dental occlusion) is critical when repairing complex facial fractures. In fact, the American College of Surgeons states that a multi-disciplinary approach – in which the surgical team is composed of specialists in oral and maxillofacial surgery, otorhinolaryngology, plastic surgery and ophthalmology – is beneficial for the treatment of complex craniofacial injuries.

TMJ and Facial Pain

When symptoms of TMJ trouble appear, consult an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. A specialist in the areas of the mouth, teeth and jaws, BAMOS members have the expertise to  diagnose the problem correctly.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Depending on whether the obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is mild, moderate or severe, BAMOS members have extensive training to select the treatment that is most appropriate.

Facial Cosmetic Surgery

Thanks to their surgical and dental background, oral and maxillofacial surgeons are well qualified to perform cosmetic procedures involving the functional and esthetic aspects of the face, mouth, teeth and jaws. Extensive education and training in surgical procedures involving skin, muscle, bone and cartilage finely attune the oral and maxillofacial surgeon to the need for harmony between facial appearance and function.

Cleft Lip/Palate and Craniofacial Surgery

As a member of a team of healthcare specialists, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon plays an important role in the carefully orchestrated, multiple-stage correctional program for cleft lip and palate patients. The goal is to help restore the jaw and facial structures, leading to normal function and appearance.

Consultation

These are simply some of the common reasons a patient may need oral or maxillofacial surgery. Dental implants, dental extractions, facial cosmetic surgery, facial infections or injuries, oral pathology, snoring/obstructive sleep apnea and other general oral health conditions warrant consulting an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon.