
An oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS) is an excellent choice for Injectables treatments. Explore the unique expertise OMSs bring to cosmetic procedures, ensuring safe, effective and natural-looking results for facial rejuvenation.

A full spectrum of options is available to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Dr. X will discuss everything from non-invasive solutions like CPAP and oral appliances to more invasive procedures such as surgery. Learn how each treatment works, who it’s best suited for and what to expect in terms of results and recovery. Patients will gain understanding into the various paths to a good night’s sleep and improved health.

Achieving the perfect smile often raises the question: braces or surgery? Discover how braces can effectively align teeth over time, and when surgery might be the better choice for complex jaw issues. Dr. Andrea Burke will discuss the latest advancements in both fields, helping patients make an informed decision about their dental care.

Neuromodulator injections – commercially known as Botox – are revolutionizing the treatment of chronic facial pain. Dr. XX delves into its mechanisms, benefits and the types of facial pain it can alleviate, such as TMJ disorders and migraines. Learn about this innovative approach to pain relief and discover if neuromodulators could be the solution for your discomfort.

Learn about the differences between genioplasty and corrective jaw surgery and discover how each procedure addresses unique facial concerns, the benefits and risks, and who can benefit most from these treatments. Discover the decision-making process to achieve facial harmony and improved function.

All children deserve the best start. That includes good oral health. As life milestones are met, ensure they visit specialists at ages 1, 7, 15. Make these appointments at the right time to ensure a proper foundation of good oral health.

Dr. Nicole Eisenberg discusses the use of digital imagery in oral surgery. This is a non-invasive medical examination that involves the use of x-rays and CT scans to capture multiple images of the body part being examined, resulting in a more precise diagnosis.

Dr. Powell discusses the benefits of avoiding marijuana, alcohol, and smoking before surgery for patient safety and successful surgical outcomes.

Dr. Derek Steinbacher discusses corrective jaw surgery as it relates to treating Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD). With his extensive experience and knowledge, Dr. Steinbacher explains the nuances of this complex surgery, discussing its potential to alleviate TMD symptoms.

OMS Dr. David Cummings discusses how an OMS and orthodontist can work together to provide comprehensive treatment plans for procedures: Temporary Anchorage Devices, Expose and Bond, Extractions and Surgical Uprighting.

Dr. Joshua Lubek explores the complexities of Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ). He addresses the common symptoms and the overall impact of these treatments on patient quality of life.

Oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Simon Young discusses oral cancer – the types, symptoms, contributing risk factors and new advances in treatment options.

Is the routine use of e-cigarettes or vaping products an alternative to – or as a means to promote abstinence from – conventional tobacco products? Dr. Antonia Kolokythas explains risks to consider when vaping.

Dr. Michael Safian, OMS, discusses immediate steps to take if your child’s tooth is knocked out – and ways to prevent injury in the future.

Dr. Waldemar Polido, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, provides insight into the intricacies of zygomatic implants as an innovative solution for patients with significant upper jawbone loss. He compares these implants with traditional dental implants and bone grafting, highlighting the advantages of zygomatic implants in avoiding extensive grafting and enabling immediate placement. Dr. Polido also discusses scenarios where traditional implants and bone grafting might be preferable, emphasizing the role of digital technology in enhancing treatment accuracy for both methods.

Dr. Sal Ruggiero, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, discusses the complexities of dental implants in specialized patient groups, including those with cleft lip and palate, teenagers requiring implants under unusual circumstances and oral cancer patients’ post-radiation therapy. His insight highlights the importance of individualized treatment plans and advanced surgical techniques in managing these complex cases.

Oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Brent Ward discusses the surgical management of head, neck and oral cancer and reconstructive options available for patients.

Overbites and underbites are two types of misaligned bites. Depending upon their severity, a person may need to undergo a procedure called corrective jaw surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery. An oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS) can correct a wide range of minor and major skeletal and dental irregularities, including the misalignment of jaws and teeth. Surgery can improve breathing, chewing and speaking. While the patient’s appearance may be dramatically enhanced as a result of the surgery, orthognathic surgery is performed to correct functional problems.

Mercy Ships relies heavily on volunteers to carry out its mission. The charity recruits volunteers from various backgrounds, including surgeons like Dr. Joli Chou, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Dr. Chou describes her time volunteering and contributing to the greater good.

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. While HPV can spread through direct contact between the genital areas, it also can be transmitted to the mouth and throat. Dr. Carlson – an expert on oral, head and neck tumors with research experience in HPV in oral and oropharyngeal cancers – speaks on the infection rate and prevention of HPV.