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Why Choose An Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon For Dental Implants?
The standard of care that comprehensive dental implant centers implore is to utilize the foremost subject matter specialists in their respective fields. Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons are specialist surgeons that treat the anatomy of the mouth, jaws, face, skull, as well as associated structures. They are trained in the specific areas of extractions (e.g. simple and complex), dental implantation (and removal when indicated), and other implant-related surgical techniques (e.g. bone grafts, sinus lift augmentations, guided tissue regeneration), and the administration of non-IV and IV sedation. - [Section] Dental Implants Placed by Oral Surgeons. |