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An Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon ( OMS ) is The Expert in Mouth, Face and Jaw Surgery. Your dentist or doctor may refer you to them, or if you are injured.
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These are simply some of the common reasons a patient may need oral or maxillofacial surgery. Facial cosmetic surgery, facial infections or injuries, oral pathology, snoring/obstructive sleep apnea and other general oral health conditions warrant consulting an OMS.
As experts in face, mouth and jaw surgery, OMSs treat a range of conditions, including:
Many people have their wisdom teeth removed by an OMS.
implants are placed by an OMS to replace damaged or missing teeth.
OMSs are often involved in the treatment of facial injury and trauma.
If a condition pertains to oral health or the overall wellness of the head, neck, jaw or face, it may be wise to consult an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Patients should visit surgical professionals – not their family dentist – for these more complex procedures.
Why OMS? What Does OMS Mean?
An OMS goes through dental school and then spends an minimum of four to six additional years in a hospital-based surgical residency program. Many also become board-certified, seek further degrees or complete fellowships for a subspecialty.
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). OMSs are the obvious choice for patients in need of surgical tooth extractions, whether simple or complicated by impaction.
Maintenance
Though many patients opt to have their wisdom teeth removed, it is not always necessary. However, patients who choose to keep their wisdom teeth should consult an OMS regularly about maintenance. Each patient and case is unique, but dental professionals generally recommend the removal of wisdom teeth if there are signs of periodontal disease, infection, cavities, damage to neighboring teeth and/or cysts or tumors.
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