Surgical Procedures Oral Surgeon West Linn, OR
Oral surgery has vastly improved over the last few decades. Thanks to groundbreaking techniques and cutting-edge technology, our surgical options are safer, faster, and more effective than ever before. If you need oral surgery, you've come to the right place! Oral Solutions NW specializes in a variety of surgical procedures that will improve your oral health and the appearance of your smile.
Our wisdom teeth are not the only ones that can create problems. We will always attempt to save the tooth before we recommend an extraction. However, this is not possible, and Dr. Jeffrey Crowley may recommend a tooth extraction to help alleviate painful symptoms after other treatments have been exhausted.
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, erupt much later than our other permanent teeth. They usually come in between the ages of 17 and 25. Because they are the last to come in, they can create problems for your existing teeth. We may recommend wisdom teeth removal to prevent or correct these issues.
Successful implant treatment requires a sufficient amount of bone in the jaw. We may recommend a bone graft if your bone is too thin or too soft to support an implant. A graft can help restore deteriorated bone, and give you a second chance at implant treatment!
If you experience facial or dental trauma be sure to schedule an emergency appointment as soon as possible. Injury or trauma to the face can result serious problems for your oral health. If one of your teeth becomes loose or knocked out, you may need oral surgery.
Orthognathic, or corrective jaw surgery, can be used to address some minor or major irregularities in the jaw. Your TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, is one of the most complex and fragile joints in the body. Problems with your TMJ can prevent you from using your jaw properly while yawning, speaking, and eating. Orthognathic surgery can help correct problems with your TMJ and alleviate painful symptoms.
Oral pathology refers to the diagnosis and study of problems that affect your oral and maxillofacial region. The goal of oral pathology is to cure oral diseases with causes that are not initially apparent. Once we determine the exact causes of a problem, we can develop a more precise treatment plan.
Some people have dental problems so severe and widespread that they need multiple surgeries. In this case, we may recommend a full mouth reconstruction. As the name suggests, a full mouth reconstruction refers to the rebuilding of all teeth in a patient’s mouth. Because we specialize in surgical procedures, we may work with other specialists to provide you with optimal results.
Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) is a relatively new approach to tissue regeneration. PRF allows us to take advantage of the healing properties in your blood by isolating the growth platelets. This makes it immensely beneficial following a bone graft. It can also be an excellent tool for the regeneration of soft tissues.
We offer anesthesia and sedation for the safety, comfort and overall experience of our patients during procedures. Our highly trained team, including Dr. Jeffrey Crowley, is skilled in utilizing various types of sedation, ensuring safe and effective care for all patients. During your consultation Dr. Jeffrey Crowley will recommend the best sedation option for your treatment plan.
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If you would like to learn more about our surgical procedures, call (971) 447-0164, and schedule your appointment today! |