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What is Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?

J. Steven Widner, DDS. - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Oral and Maxillofacial surgery is a dental specialty which relates to the treatment of disease and disorders of the mouth, teeth and facial structures. This includes the removal of teeth, placement of dental implants, biopsy and removal of cysts and lesions of the mouth and jaws, and reconstructive facial surgery.

What is oral surgery?

Dental Q & A - Colorado Springs Dental Society
For most of us, the only time we think of an oral surgeon is if our kids need their wisdom teeth removed. Today's oral surgeon may be as adept at cosmetic surgeries like rhinoplasy (nose jobs) and eye lifts as they are at specific dental procedures like extractions and TM joint surgery. See similar questions...

Question: What if there is an oral lease?

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Answer: An oral lease is valid so long as the terms of the tenancy can be proven through evidence and the length of the oral lease does not exceed the period specified in the controlling Statute of Frauds. See similar questions...

What is laser oral surgery?

Oral Surgery Questions in California
Many times people have soft tissue problems in their palate, gums, or around their tongue. Dr. Goodrick can use laser oral surgery to help heal or remove benign oral lesions like ulcers, fibromas, or papillomas. Laser oral surgery is also used to contour the gums so that more of your teeth can be exposed. One of the benefits of laser surgery is that it is relatively pain-free, and can be accomplished in just one visit to A Unique Dental Experience®. See similar questions...

How can oral surgery correct my headaches?

Oral Surgery Questions in California
Many times, chronic headaches are cause by a misalignment of the temporomandibular joint. When this occurs, it is referred to as Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ). Along with headaches, TMJ can cause many other dental problems. While oral surgery is the last option, it can reposition your temporomandibular joint so that it does not put excess pressure on nerves and muscles from being out of alignment. Oral surgery is just one of many different TMJ solutions. See similar questions...

Will I be able to take oral contraception after surgery?

Most patients have no difficulty in swallowing these pills. However, a back up form of contraception should be used in the months following your surgery. The concern is that your birth control pill may not be as effective, especially if you are experiencing vomiting or diarrhea. Using a barrier method is suggested, however, diaphragms may not be the most appropriate option. Diaphragms have to be individually fitted and thus significant weight loss can change the way your diaphragm fits. See similar questions...

Question: Can I have Decompression Therapy if I've had surgery?

Irving Texas Leader for Decompression Therapy & Back Pai...
Answer:Decompression Therapy has had excellent success in treatment of patients who have had spinal surgery but continue to have low back or neck pain. See similar questions...

WHAT IS ORAL CHELATION?

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Oral chelation involves the ingestion of natural chelating substances. Various vitamins minerals amino acids antioxidants phytonutrients and herbs can be used to supplement the benefits of the numerous chelating agents. The addition of these substances helps to replenish any loss of nutrients that may occur during the chelation process. In so far as possible all ingredients are derived from natural sources. See similar questions...

What is an oral history?

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When a reporter or author writes a story, article or book, he/she will investigate the material. He will interview people, record what her sees and may report on previous written information found in books, journals, letters. Interviewing people create a live report of the story. It is an "oral" report of an event. An oral history is the same thing. It is the documenting of history through what people remember and tell to a reporter/recorder. See similar questions...

Question. What is Oral Appliance (Dilator) Therapy?

Millennium Dental Associates Scottsdale Arizona Dentist - FA...
Answer. It is the application of either a semi-custom or custom fitted device to the teeth, for the purpose of moving your jaw to a particular position that optimizes your airway when you sleep. Answer. That depends on your particular condition. For a simpler case where snoring is the only issue, the fee is considerably less. If it is for the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, the fee is higher. See similar questions...

Question: How long will it take to recover after surgery?

ObesityNoMoreFL.com - Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: Patients typically spend less than 24 hours in the hospital. It takes most patients a few days to a week to return to work. However, each individual is different. See similar questions...

The thought of oral surgery frightens me. Is this normal?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Newburgh Oral Surgery, P....
It is a natural response to be anxious about oral surgery. Dr. Rodgers and his skilled staff make every effort so that your experience is as pleasant and comfortable as possible. See similar questions...

What type of bite problems will oral surgery correct?

Oral Surgery Questions in California
Oral surgery can correct nearly all serious bite problems, or malocclusion. If you have severe malocclusion problems like a serious under bite, over bite, or open bite, contact Dr. Goodrick today. Dr. Goodrick may be able to prescribe a dental treatment plan or oral surgery solution that will correct your bite so that you can eat properly and smile with confidence. See similar questions...

What types of jaw surgery do oral and maxillofacial surgeons do?

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgical Consultants, P.A.
Occasionally, Mother Nature plays “tricks” on a person’s jaws. One jaw may grow too large or too small for the opposing jaw. If the jaws are not the same size or do not relate well to the size of the face, significant problems with chewing, swallowing and digesting food can occur. In addition, TMJ problems can occur and not infrequently, the abnormality can be noticed in the facial appearance. See similar questions...

Why should I have an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon perform my Facial Cosmetic Surgery?

FAQ - Guyette Facial and Oral Surgery Center | Scottsdale, A...
There are now many well-trained surgeons from a variety of backgrounds who perform Facial Cosmetic Surgery. As with all endeavors, experience and training are the best determinants of good results. An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, with unique training and perspective, is an excellent choice to perform Facial Cosmetic Surgery. See similar questions...

What about after surgery?

Asian Eyelid - Frequently Asked Questions
After surgery there is sometimes mild discomfort which can be relieved by Tylenol. You will be asked to use ice cold compresses on the eyelids for the day of surgery and the day after. See similar questions...

How is the surgery done?

Southland Eye Clinic - Caracts
On the vast majority of patients we use the most current surgical method of cataract surgery. It is the "Clear cornea - Small incision - No stitch" method. There are no shots to the eye. After mild sedation, eye anesthesia is achieved with eyedrops. An ultrasound probe is introduced through a 1/8-inch, self-sealing puncture. The ultrasound breaks up the cataractous lens and the fragments are aspirated. See similar questions...

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