- Dental ExaminationYour first visit to an oral surgeon includes a consultation and comprehensive examination to determine the root of your oral problems and determine a personalized treatment plan. We’ll discuss your options in detail, finding the best treatment to address your specific needs.
- Dental ImplantsDuring this time of growth, AOFS surgeons continue to maintain their surgical excellence and work closely together to provide effective surgical techniques with the latest in technological advancements. With a referring dentist network of more than 2,500, AOFS is instrumental in promoting key elements of Patient Standards of Care. In recent years our surgeons have shown the surgical justification of 3-dimensional x-ray, and promoted the advantages of dental implants. Today, AOFS assists referring dentists in placing thousands of dental implants each year.
- Oral SurgeryIn order to realize this goal, two unique clinical strategies were adopted. The first was to serve as many patients as possible by participating in a broad range of insurance plans including Medicaid. The second was to centralize as many administrative duties as possible. This strategy allowed AOFS to both become a patient advocate in sorting out the complications of oral surgery insurance, which often involves dental and medical coverage, as well as to empower the surgical offices to focus on patient comfort and safety as well as referral doctor communications. With this strategy in place, AOFS consolidated our seven offices and began a campaign to vastly expand its service to patients throughout Atlanta. By 2012, AOFS had grown to 21 oral surgery offices, one plastic surgery office, and 19 doctors, easily becoming the largest oral surgery group of its kind in the United States.
- Jaw SurgeryIt’s normal to experience numbness in your tongue, gums, teeth, and lips following jaw surgery. Irritation to the nerves often causes numbness for a short period of time.
- Maxillofacial SurgeryWhen you call on Atlanta Oral & Facial Surgery for necessary comprehensive oral services, relax knowing our team is highly-trained and capable of delivering the best outcomes in the region. Oral and maxillofacial surgery requires additional years of hospital-based surgical and anesthesia training after graduating from dental school. We can assure you our 27 surgeons and 2 oral medicine specialists in 25 locations have all the skills you could hope for to obtain the best possible treatment outcomes. Our oral and maxillofacial team manage a wide variety of problems relating to the mouth, teeth, and facial regions. They provide the solutions you’ve been looking for. Our goal is delivering the best and most comprehensive range of services so you can get the high-quality oral solutions you need in one place.
- Tooth ExtractionsAn oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS) specializes in the surgical treatment of abnormalities, diseases, and injuries in the jaws, teeth, and oral cavity. An OMS treats issues ranging from tooth extraction to complex reconstructive surgery of the mouth.