Medical Practice - Joliet, Illinois, United States
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What is Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?Oral and maxillofacial surgery diagnoses and treats complications of the neck, head, jaw, face, mouth, and teeth. In addition to obtaining a dental degree, oral and maxillofacial surgeons undergo an additional 4-7 years of hospital training. Common Oral Surgeries Performed at our office: ✔ Wisdom Tooth Extractions✔ Oral Pathology ✔ Dental Implants ✔ Facial Trauma Management ✔ Corrective Jaw Surgery ✔ Apicoectomy (surgical extraction of the tooth root tip and surrounding infected tissue) ✔ Bone Grafting OUR VOWSince 1998, The Centre for Oral Surgery staff vows to keep open communication with our patients regarding concerns and questions. We provide patients with treatment options and advise them on the best course of action to take. Our undivided attention will be given to every patient. Regular updates will be made to our office technology to ensure we meet and exceed the highest standards of care. You can expect a friendly, welcoming environment where your referred patients will feel relaxed and comfortable. Our staff stays up-to-the-minute on the latest surgical techniques by regularly attending oral and maxillofacial seminars and lectures.CONTINUING EDUCATIONOur team is dedicated to remaining on the cutting edge of technology. We regularly attend and hold our own continuing education seminars to stay up-to-date with the latest in the dental field. We also uphold the highest sanitation standards in our office. WHO WE WORK WITHOur office welcomes patients of all ages and local referrals from area Dentists, ER Doctors, Pediatricians, and other physicians. If you have a patient that is in need of wisdom tooth extractions or other oral surgery needs call us TODAY (815) 254-1560 or visit our site at https://www.wisdomteethjoliet.com/referring-doctors.html
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