Charlottesville Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center, Pllc

Charlottesville Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center, PLLC - Oral surgeon in Crozet, VA
1005 Heathercroft Ln Suite 200, Crozet, VA 22932
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During his residency, Dr. Ibaez learned full-scope Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Under the tutelage of his chairman, Dr. Timothy Turvey and Dr. William Proffit (Department of Orthodontics) among others, he learned the management of orthognathic surgical patients. Dr. George Blakey was instrumental in teaching techniques for dentoalveolar surgery and the treatment of head and neck pathology/reconstruction. Dr. Ramon Ruiz taught him Craniomaxillofacial, cleft lip and palate surgery as part of the craniofacial team. Under the tutelage of Dr. John Zuniga, Dr. Ibaez learned Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) surgery, facial pain management, as well as microsurgical nerve repair. During his facial trauma rotation at Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville, NC, Dr. Ibaez further expanded his knowledge of traumatic injuries as taught by Dr. Raymond Fonseca and others.

Undergraduate education: B.S. Biology at the University of Texas at San Antonio Dental education: D.D.S. at Universidad De Panama Facultad de Odontologia Oral Surgery internship: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Maxillofacial Surgery training: Certificate in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of North Carolina Hospitals and The School of Dentistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

During his residency, Dr. Ibaez learned full-scope Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. He learned the management of orthognathic surgical patients, techniques for dentoalveolar surgery and the treatment of head and neck pathology / reconstruction. He participated in the Craniomaxillofacial, cleft lip, and palate team. Dr. Ibaez learned Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) surgery, facial pain management, as well as microsurgical nerve repair. During his facial trauma rotation at Memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville, NC, Dr. Ibaez further expanded his knowledge of Facial traumatic injuries. An elective rotation spent at the Department of Prosthodontics allowed Dr. Ibaez to obtain further insight in the area of dental implant surgery and oral rehabilitation. Dr. Ibaez feels both blessed and honored that each of his professors is a world-renowned authority and author in his specific subspecialty, and they selflessly shared their knowledge with him.

2004 Oral & Maxillofacial Trauma Third Edition By Fonseca and Walker Emergency Airway Management in the Traumatized Patient 2007 Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Second Edition By Fonseca, Marciani, Turvey Perioperative Patient Management of the Orthognathic Patient 2007 Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery August, Vol. 65 No. 8 The Analgesic Efficacy and Safety of Intra-Articular Morphine and Mepivicaine Following Temporomandibular Joint Arthroplasty

We are proud of our practices commitment to be on the cutting edge of technology in oral surgery. If you have any questions about our use of technology or are just interested in a more detailed explanation of how the technology works, please ask for additional information.

Technology affects many aspects of oral surgery, including planning for the procedure and performing it. For example, advanced imaging helps us to better visualize the surgical field when we are preparing for something like jaw surgery or dental implant placement and reduces the likelihood of surprises during the procedure.

Using the most current tools and instruments to perform the procedure is also important, as outdated technology may not be as effective. Furthermore, as surgical instruments are consistently improved by manufacturers, they are able to be more precise, which facilitates faster healing in patients.

This air purification system uses HyperHEPA technology to capture particles a fraction of the size that normally pass through a standard HEPA system. Therefore, it is able to protect patients from a broader range of allergens, pathogens, and other potentially harmful substances.

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Digital radiography produces standard two-dimensional x-rays but while exposing the patient to a much lower dose of radiation than traditional x-ray equipment does. These images help diagnose conditions and prepare for simple procedures, such as wisdom tooth extraction.

In contrast, our CS 9300 Cone Beam CT scanner compiles multiple two-dimensional images to create a three-dimensional illustration of the surgical field. Having a three-dimensional image as a guide can help us to pinpoint a specific surgical strategy to use during the procedure.

Furthermore, Cone Beam CT results in lower radiation exposure than traditional CT scans entail, and our CS 9300 system can be tailored to scan precise areas to even further reduce the patients radiation exposure.

Charlottesville Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center, PLLC - Oral surgeon in Crozet, VA

We can also use imaging technology for patient education purposes. The lifelike images help us to provide more relevant information about the purpose of the procedure and the techniques that we plan to use. We can give you a three-dimensional depiction of the anticipated results, as well.

Of course, more precise surgical technology also typically results in a faster, more predictable healing process. This is yet another way that our patients benefit from our practices dedication to technology.

Dr. Ibanez achieves this goal by working closely with our vendors and taking advantage of all relevant continuing education opportunities. We are diligent about staying updated on technological advances that can further enhance our care and our patients experiences.

The science and art of treating facial injuries requires special training involving a hands-on experience and an understanding of how the treatment provided will influence the patients long term function and appearance.

Corrective jaw surgery is needed when jaws dont meet correctly and/or teeth dont seem to fit with jaws. This not only improves facial appearance, but also ensures that teeth meet correctly and function properly.

The inside of the mouth is normally lined with a special type of skin (mucosa) that is smooth and coral pink in color. Any alteration in this appearance could be a warning sign for a pathological process, such as oral cancer.

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