Wisdom Teeth Management
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Dr. Benjamin Zuniga of Copper Basin OMS Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons offers personalized, compassionate care for wisdom teeth extraction.
Dental Implant Surgery
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A long term solution for missing teeth, dental implant surgery provides surgically placed implants in the jawbone.
Extractions and Dentoalveolar Surgery
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Copper Basin OMS provides Apicoectomy, Crown-lengthening Procedures, Dental Hemisection and Root Amputation, Trigeminal Nerve Repair, and more.
Surgery to Assist Orthodontics
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Copper Basin OMS assists Orthodontists with Tooth Extractions, Exposing Impacted Teeth (Expose and Bond) as Part of Orthodontic Treatment, and Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs).
Oral Soft-Tissue Surgery
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Surgeries that involve the gums, cheeks, tongue and lips including Frenectomy and Gingivectomy and Gingivoplasty.
Oral, Head and Neck Pathology
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Oral, Head and Neck Pathology is the study and treatment of diseases and disorders that affect the mouth, head, and neck regions.
Facial Injury / Trauma Surgery
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Copper Basin OMS Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons are highly skilled in treating facial trauma, such as fractures of the teeth, jaws, and other facial bones, as well as soft tissue injuries to the face and mouth.
TMJ and Facial Pain
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Ranging from dental and medical care to complex surgery, treatment of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and it’s associated disorders are standard practice for Copper Basin OMS.
Anesthesia
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Copper Basin OMS Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons have extensive training in anesthesia administration, ensuring the safety and comfort of their patients during surgical procedures.
Difference Between An Oral Surgeon And A Dentist
While oral surgeons and dentists are trained to care for your oral health, oral and maxillofacial surgeons undergo an additional four years of training after dental school to specialize in surgery. This extra training gives oral surgeons the ability to perform complex procedures that dentists cannot do.
Why Do I Need To See An Oral Surgeon?
An oral surgeon is trained to handle complex cases that require surgery, such as: