Oral Surgery

Orofacial pain is discomfort that occurs from problems within the oral cavity and its surrounding tissues, including those that involve the lower half of the face. Since orofacial pain has a few underlying causes, the type of treatment can vary. For those whose orofacial pain...

If you have an upcoming oral surgery scheduled, you likely have questions about what to expect after your procedure. Caring for your mouth after treatment is an important part of the recovery process. It is important to follow all instructions given to you by your...

Oral pathology is the branch of dental science that focuses on diagnosing oral diseases and gathering the necessary information that will shape the subsequent treatment plan. Patients with suspicious lumps or lesions in the hard or soft tissues of the mouth can consult with an...

Does your jaw make a popping sound when you open your mouth? Do you suffer with inexplicable facial pain or frequent headaches? If you answered yes to these questions, you could have TMJ disorder, a common oral health condition that affects mouth movement and oral...

Oral surgeons are dental specialists who posses additional education and training to address a range of health conditions that affect the oral cavity and face. Patients are typically referred to our oral surgeon from dentists and other physicians. Providing oral surgery services, our team treats...