About Us
About Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral &
Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) is the specialty of dentistry that
includes the diagnosis, surgical, and adjunctive treatment of diseases,
injuries and defects, including both the functional and aesthetic
aspects of the hard and soft tissue of the oral and maxillofacial
region. What this really means is that we deal with the diagnosis and
management of problems from the clavicles (collar bones) to the brain.
In this area, we do overlap with some other medical specialties. We are
one of the seven recognized specialties of dentistry which, in addition
to oral & maxillofacial surgery, include orthodontics, pediatric
dentistry, periodontics, prosthodontics, endodontics, and oral
pathology. Many Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons also have medical
degrees and much of our work is carried out in hospitals alongside other
medical specialties.
The specialty of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is
uniquely positioned to care for patients with problems in the head and
neck due to our broad training background. It is the combination of
dentistry, medicine and surgery that allows us to treat patients with a
unique perspective on their condition and allow for comprehensive care
of diseases and conditions of the oral and maxillofacial region.
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons are the only recognized
dental specialists who, after completing dental school, are surgically
trained in an American Dental Association-accredited hospital-based
residency program for a minimum of four additional years. They train
alongside medical residents in internal medicine, general surgery and
anesthesiology, and also spend time in otolaryngology, plastic surgery,
emergency medicine and other specialty areas. Their training focuses
almost exclusively on the hard (i.e., bone) and soft (i.e., skin,
muscle) tissue of the face, mouth, jaws, head, and neck. Their knowledge
and surgical expertise uniquely qualify them to diagnose and treat the
functional and esthetic conditions in this anatomical area. The scope of
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery practice includes, among others:
- Outpatient Anesthesia
- Dentoalveolar Surgery to manage diseases of the teeth and their supporting soft and hard tissues
- Surgical Correction of Maxillofacial Skeletal Deformities
- Cleft and Craniofacial Surgery
- Facial Trauma Surgery
- Temporomandibular Joint Surgery
- Surgical Management of the Complex Airway
- Pathologic Conditions, such as head and neck cancer
- Facial Reconstructive Surgery
- Facial Cosmetic Surgery
- Surgical Correction of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea