Harborview Oral & Facial Surgery Center

Harborview Oral & Facial Surgery Center - Oral surgeon in Gulfport, MS
1301 25th Ave #3, Gulfport, MS 39501
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Opens Monday at 8:00am
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Monday8:00am - 4:30pm
Tuesday8:00am - 4:30pm
Wednesday8:00am - 4:30pm
Thursday8:00am - 4:30pm
Friday8:00am - 12:30pm
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Dr. Jason O. Rosetti DDS a native of Gulfport, Mississippi, Dr. Jason O. Rosetti is a board qualified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon. Dr. Rosetti completed his undergraduate studies in Psychology at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery with honors from Howard University College of Dentistry, the third oldest dental school in the nation. Upon graduation, Dr. Rosetti completed a one year general practice residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi. He then completed an internship in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery at Christiana Care Medical Center in Wilmington, Delaware. He completed his four year residency in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery at prestigious Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. It was there he received extensive training in advanced oral and facial surgical procedures.

Dental implants are changing the way people live. They are designed to provide a foundation for replacement teeth which look, feel and function like natural teeth. The person who has lost teeth regains the ability to eat virtually anything, knowing that teeth appear natural and that facial contours will be preserved. Patients with dental implants can smile with confidence.

The implants themselves are tiny titanium posts, which are inserted into the jawbone where teeth are missing. These metal anchors act as tooth root substitutes. They are surgically placed into the jawbone. The bone bonds with the titanium, creating a strong foundation for artificial teeth. Small posts are then attached to the implant, which protrude through the gums. These posts provide stable anchors for artificial replacement teeth. Implants also help preserve facial structure, preventing bone deterioration that occurs when teeth are missing.

For most patients, the placement of dental implants involves two surgical procedures. First, implants are placed within your jawbone. For the first three to six months following surgery, the implants are beneath the surface of the gums gradually bonding with the jawbone. You should be able to wear temporary dentures and eat a soft diet during this time. At the same time, your dentist is forming new replacement teeth.

After the implant has bonded to the jawbone, the second phase begins. Dr. Rosetti will uncover the implants and attach small posts, which will act as anchors for the artificial teeth. These posts protrude through the gums. When the artificial teeth are placed, these posts will not be seen. The entire procedure usually takes six to eight months. Most patients experience minimal disruption in their daily life.

Using the most recent advances in dental implant technology, Dr. Rosetti is able to place single stage implants. These implants do not require a second procedure to uncover them, but do require a minimum of six weeks of healing time before artificial teeth are placed. There are even situations where the implants can be placed at the same time as a tooth extraction further minimizing the number of surgical procedures. Advances in dental implant technology have made it possible, in select cases, to extract teeth and place implants with crowns at one visit. This procedure, called immediate loading, greatly simplifies the surgical process.

Implants are a team effort between an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon and a Restorative Dentist. While Dr. Rosetti performs the actual implant surgery, and initial tooth extractions and bone grafting if necessary, the restorative dentist (your dentist) fits and makes the permanent prosthesis. Your dentist will also make any temporary prosthesis needed during the implant process.

A single prosthesis (crown) is used to replace one missing tooth each prosthetic tooth attaches to its own implant. A partial prosthesis (fixed bridge) can replace two or more teeth and may require only two or three implants. A complete dental prosthesis (fixed bridge) replaces all the teeth in your upper or lower jaw. The number of implants varies depending upon which type of complete prosthesis (removable or fixed) is recommended. A removable prosthesis (over denture) attaches to a bar or ball in socket attachments, whereas a fixed prosthesis is permanent and removable only by the dentist.

Dr. Rosetti performs in-office implant surgery in a hospital-style operating suite, thus optimizing the level of sterility. Inpatient hospital implant surgery is for patients who have special medical or anesthetic needs or for those who need extensive bone grafting from the jaw, hip or tibia.

Once you learn about dental implants, you finally realize there is a way to improve you life. When you lose several teeth whether its a new situation or something you have lived with for years chances are you have never become fully accustomed to losing such a vital part of yourself.

A Swedish scientist and orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Per-Ingvar Branemark, developed this concept for oral rehabilitation more than thirty-five years ago. With his pioneering research, Dr. Branemark opened the door to a lifetime of renewed comfort and self-confidence for millions of individuals facing the frustration and embarrassment of tooth loss.

There are several reasons: Why sacrifice the structure of surrounding good teeth to bridge a space? In addition, removing a denture or a partial at night may be inconvenient, not to mention that dentures that slip can be uncomfortable and rather embarrassing.

If you are considering implants, your mouth must be examined thoroughly and your medical and dental history reviewed. If you mouth is not ideal for implants, ways of improving outcome, such as bone grafting, may be recommended.

Over a period of time, the jawbone associated with missing teeth atrophies or is reabsorbed. This often leaves a condition in which there is poor quality and quantity of bone suitable for placement of dental implants. In these situations, most patients are not candidates for placement of dental implants.

Today, we have the ability to grow bone where needed. This not only gives us the opportunity to place implants of proper length and width, it also gives us a chance to restore functionality and esthetic appearance.

Bone grafting can repair implant sites with inadequate bone structure due to previous extractions, gum disease or injuries. The bone is either obtained from a tissue bank or your own bone is taken from the jaw, hip or tibia (below the knee.) Sinus bone grafts are also performed to replace bone in the posterior upper jaw. In addition, special membranes may be utilized that dissolve under the gum and protect the bone graft and encourage bone regeneration. This is called guided bone regeneration or guided tissue regeneration.

Major bone grafts are typically performed to repair defects of the jaws. These defects may arise as a result of traumatic injuries, tumor surgery, or congenital defects. Large defects are repaired using the patients own bone. This bone is harvested from a number of different sites depending on the size of the defect. The skull (cranium), hip (iliac crest), and lateral knee (tibia), are common donor sites. These procedures are routinely performed in an operating room and require a hospital stay.

The maxillary sinuses are behind your cheeks and on top of the upper teeth. Sinuses are like empty rooms that have nothing in them. Some of the roots of the natural upper teeth extend up into the maxillary sinuses. When these upper teeth are removed, there is often just a thin wall of bone separating the maxillary sinus and the mouth. Dental implants need bone to hold them in place. When the sinus wall is very thin, it is impossible to place dental implants in this bone.

There is a solution and its called a sinus graft or sinus lift graft. The dental implant surgeon enters the sinus from where the upper teeth used to be. The sinus membrane is then lifted upward and donor bone is inserted into the floor of the sinus. Keep in mind that the floor of the sinus is the roof of the upper jaw. After several months of healing, the bone becomes part of the patients jaw and dental implants can be inserted and stabilized in this new sinus bone.

If enough bone between the upper jaw ridge and the bottom of the sinus is available to stabilize the implant well, sinus augmentations and implant placement can sometimes be performed as a single procedure. If not enough bone is available, the Sinus Augmentation will have to be performed first, then the graft will have to mature for several months, depending upon the type of graft material used. Once the graft has matured, the implants can be placed.

In severe cases, the ridge has been reabsorbed and a bone graft is placed to increase ridge height and/or width. This is a technique used to restore the lost bone dimension when the jaw ridge gets too thin to place conventional implants. In this procedure, the bony ridge of the jaw is literally expanded by mechanical means. Bone graft material can be placed and matured for a few months before placing the implant.

he inferior alveolar nerve, which gives feeling to the lower lip and chin, may need to be moved in order to make room for placement of dental implants to the lower jaw. This procedure is limited to the lower jaw and indicated when teeth are missing in the area of the two back molars and/or and 2nd premolar, with the above-mentioned secondary condition. Since this procedure is considered a very aggressive approach (there is almost always some postoperative numbness of the lower lip and jaw area, which dissipates only very slowly, if ever), usually other, less aggressive options are considered first (placement of blade implants, etc.).

Typically, we remove an outer section of the cheek side of the lower jawbone in order to expose the nerve and vessel canal. Then we isolate the nerve and vessel bundle in that area, and slightly pull it out to the side. At the same time, we will place the implants. Then the bundle is released and placed back over the implants. The surgical access is refilled with bone graft material of the surgeons choice and the area is closed.

These procedures may be performed separately or together, depending upon the individuals condition. As stated earlier, there are several areas of the body that are suitable for attaining bone grafts. In the maxillofacial region, bone grafts can be taken from inside the mouth, in the area of the chin or third molar region or in the upper jaw behind the last tooth. In more extensive situations, a greater quantity of bone can be attained from the hip or the outer aspect of the tibia at the knee. When we use the patients own bone for repairs, we generally get the best results.

In many cases, we can use allograft material to implement bone grafting for dental implants. This bone is prepared from cadavers and used to promote the patients own bone to grow into the repair site. It is quite effective and very safe. Synthetic materials can also be used to stimulate bone formation. We even use factors from your own blood to accelerate and promote bone formation in graft areas.

These surgeries are performed in the out-office surgical suite under IV sedation or general anesthesia. After discharge, bed rest is recommended for one day and limited physical activity for one week.

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Willie Manning
a year ago
I had a great and marvelous experience at Harborview. The staff went above and beyond with the service that I recieved, and they are very caring as well. Dr. Rossetti does a follow up call after your surgery to ensure things are going well. I would recommend anyone to Harborview


Hang Tran
a year ago
Great experience for my son. 4 wisdom teeth removal no complications and it healed it perfectly he return to school the day after. No pain associated, no pain meds needed. Great and friendly staff!


Rinny Rinny
a year ago
I have been here a few times they were awesome!!!


Eliza Williams
a year ago
Healed the fastest any oral surgery could. Was left with no face numbness afterwards as a nice bonus.


alicia malone
a year ago
Highly recommend very impressed & the staff were very friendly & helpful


Randy Doan
a year ago
the service was quick to get us set for our wisdmon teeth surgery. Surgery went smoothly and fast.


WHAT? Studio's
a year ago
Real great way to solve any dental issues helped me out a lot. Very much a place I'd recommend!


Nathan Doan
a year ago
Had 4 of my wisdom teeth extracted two weeks ago. I was nervous at first but everyone was supportive and gave me reassurance. Recovery went great and instructions before and after the surgery was easy to understand. Overall, amazing experience.


Chelsea-Dustin Coleman
a year ago
Excellent service.


Dianne Budd
2 years ago
From my first phone call up to and including my surgery follow up appointment... Everyone was amazing! The staff is friendly and efficient. I am over the age of 50 and this is the one and only time I have received a phone call from the doctor himself checking on me the day I had my surgery. I highly recommend Harborview Oral & Facial Surgery to everyone! Keep up the good work and thank you for taking such good care of me!


Kayla Hope
2 years ago
Great service & great people


Rhonda Burge
2 years ago
I highly recommend Harborview . Amazing Doctor and team


Hope Scholes
2 years ago
Dr. Rosetti and his staff are amazing! He was able to to remove all four of my wisdom teeth quickly. I had minimal swelling! I am so glad I chose Dr. Rossetti to perform my extractions!


Neidra Jackson
2 years ago
Had wisdom tooth removed the entire process was great! Will definitely recommend!


Keith Markey
2 years ago
Well done...thank you great at Wisdom teeth


Melissa Mclaughlin
2 years ago
Dr was awesome and staff was very nice.


Brooklynn Murray
2 years ago
had my wisdom teeth removed here, i had no problems and my mouth healed pretty quickly


Michael Henderson
2 years ago
Would highly recommend to have wisdom teeth removed. Very professional and courteous.


Madison Oriol
2 years ago
I had dental surgery here and they couldn't have taken better care of me. Highly recommend!


Addy Suydam
2 years ago
Got my wisdom teeth out here and wow man it wasn't as bad as i thought it would be. Made sure i was taken care of and eased my anxiety <3


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