Oral and Maxillofacial Associates

Oral and Maxillofacial Associates - Oral surgeon in Oklahoma City, OK
1629 Midtown Pl, Midwest City, OK 73130

Wisdom teeth should be assessed in the mid to late teens, as they are prone to developing problems. At Oral & Maxillofacial Associates of Oklahoma, we are board certified in oral and maxillofacial surgery, and we have been evaluating and extracting wisdom teeth for the past 25 years. You can be certain that we will perform a detailed assessment that focuses on current and potential future issues. Early evaluation, with removal if indicated, can vastly improve your future oral health.

Wisdom teeth are located in the very back of both the upper and lower jaws. They are the last of the three sets of molars to emerge. They are the teeth least needed for chewing, and the teeth most likely to develop issues. Common problems with wisdom teeth include partial or full impaction, twisting, and crowding the other teeth in the mouth.

Conventional wisdom once held that wisdom teeth should be routinely extracted, but this is not always true. If your mouth is healthy, and your wisdom teeth are fully emerged, straight, and uncrowded, we will not remove them. However, wisdom teeth that have problems can lead to serious issues such as cysts or tumors, and they can cause the other teeth to shift. It is always best to remove them before they develop problems, making early evaluation extremely important.

If we determine that your wisdom teeth need to be extracted, we will schedule you for this relatively simple procedure. All patients receive local anesthetic, and we are happy to provide sedation if needed, from simple nitrous oxide (laughing gas) through outpatient general anesthesia.

We will open the gum tissue with a small incision, and then cut away any bone that is covering the tooth. Next, we will grasp the tooth with dental forceps and gently remove it. In some cases, we may need to cut the tooth into pieces to facilitate removal. Dental sutures may be required. We can remove one, some, or all of your wisdom teeth during a single procedure.

Wisdom tooth removal is scary for many people, but there is absolutely nothing to fear. We use modern techniques and technology to minimize pain. If we give you a prescription for pain medication, be sure to take your pills as instructed to stay ahead of the pain. We will also provide you with detailed aftercare instructions covering such topics as eating, drinking, smoking, and oral hygiene. Carefully follow these instructions, and you should be back to work within 72 hours. Of course, if you have any issues, it is important to call us right away.

At Oral & Maxillofacial Associates of Oklahoma, we are board certified in oral and maxillofacial surgery. We have placed more than 13,000 dental implants at a rate of approximately 1500 per year. We work closely with your dentist or prosthodontist to seamlessly coordinate the placement of your implants with your final restoration.

Dental implants are, in effect, artificial teeth roots. A dental implant is a small titanium screw that is surgically implanted into the jaw, below the gumline. The implant serves as an anchor to which an abutment is attached.

Your dentist will place the abutment, which connects the implant to the replacement tooth. The abutment screws into the dental implant and acts like the root under a crown of natural tooth, except that it is stronger and is not susceptible to decay.

Oral and Maxillofacial Associates - Oral surgeon in Oklahoma City, OK

A single dental implant topped with a crown is a great solution for a single missing tooth. Dental implants are strong, retain bone structure, and are as easy to maintain as real teeth. A top quality crown blends seamlessly with your natural teeth, creating a highly aesthetic and functional smile.

Oral and Maxillofacial Associates - Oral surgeon in Oklahoma City, OK

Traditional dental bridges require the natural teeth at each end to be shaved down and prepared for crowns. They are prone to failure either because the supporting teeth can no longer support the bridge or the cement holding the bridge leaks. Either situation can cause decay and further tooth loss.

When a dental bridge is supported by dental implants, the surrounding teeth are left undisturbed. There is no enhanced risk for additional tooth loss caused by the strain of conventional dental bridges.

Oral and Maxillofacial Associates - Oral surgeon in Oklahoma City, OK

If you are missing all of your teeth on the upper or lower arch, just two dental implants can stabilize a removable denture, or a handful of implants can support a full bridge of fixed replacement teeth that never leave your mouth. In fact, a special procedure has been created to address this issue. The procedure is known as the Full-arch restoration treatment.

At one time, dental implant placement was tricky and imprecise. Today, state-of-the-art guided surgical techniques allow us to use keyhole surgery to precisely place and position your dental implants. This means that minimal soft tissue manipulation is required, and both pain and healing times are significantly reduced.

The conventional dental implant process can take from three to six months. We will coordinate with your dentist to create a temporary prosthesis such as a partial denture for you to wear from the time we place your implants until they are fully integrated with the jawbone and ready to receive your permanent restoration.

Immediate-load implants, such as the Full-arch restorations, bypass this process. They are designed to take the forces of biting and chewing right away, so you can receive your final restoration on the same day that your implants are placed.

The fee for dental implants depends on several factors, including the number of teeth being replaced and the number of dental implants required to support your replacement teeth. Some additional procedures, such as bone grafting or a sinus lift, may be required prior to the placement of your dental implants to ensure the best results. We will conduct a thorough examination and create a detailed proposed treatment plan with a breakdown of costs.

How does the cost of implants compare to the alternatives? It is true that implants are generally more expensive up front, but when amortized over a lifetime, implants are almost always the least expensive solution. They can also save you money in future dental procedures.

We will schedule you for periodic checkups over the months that your mouth is healing. After your implants are fully integrated with your jawbone, you will only need regular visits with your dentist for routine cleanings.

The result of dental implant placement is a brand new, long-lasting smile with maximum comfort, support, and functionality. Most importantly, patients will walk out of our office with a boost of self-confidence and an irresistible urge to smile more often.

Absolutely. Dental implants are the most natural solution for replacing missing teeth because they are the only option that replaces not just the visible portion of your teeth, but also the roots. This gives dental implants more stability and helps prevent bone loss in the jaw for a more youthful appearance. Over time, most of our patients forget they even have dental implants because they look, feel, and function just like their natural teeth.

Before your dental implant surgery, we use local anesthetic injections to numb the area where well be working to ensure that you dont feel any pain during the procedure. You may feel some pressure and movement as we work, but it will not be painful. As the local anesthetic wears off in the hours after your surgery, youll begin to feel some tenderness at the surgical site. This is usually minimal and can be alleviated with over-the-counter pain medication, cold compresses, and a diet of soft foods.

We do offer IV sedation and general anesthesia for our patients when needed, although you can also opt to stay awake during your surgery. If you are awake, we use local anesthetic injections to keep you comfortable throughout your procedure; you can also choose to use nitrous oxide or conscious oral sedation if you feel nervous, but would like to remain conscious.

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Rating 4.9 out of 5 based on 481 reviews

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Stephen Newnam
a year ago
Honestly, Oral and Maxillofacial Associates are the best in the business!. Truth of the matter. Getting wisdom teeth cut out is horrifying. These people make it as comfortable as possible. The staff they have is kind and caring. The doctors are gentle as possible. Highly recommend Oral and Maxillofacial Associates.


Kennyon Willis
a year ago
Great service


Fang
a year ago
Super professional and painless. 10/10 would do again.


t l
a year ago
I just want to say.The whole staff at OMA in Midwest city are very professional and very friendly.They take there time to explain everything and make you feel there are no questions you can't ask.My husband said he was happy that he went to OMA . And is going to tell everyone he knows to go there. Thank you to all the staff at Midwest city OMA. Sincerely Philip Lopez


Jackie Land
a year ago
OMA is progressive,knowledgeable&safe dentistry with a kind staff.I had a really great experience.


Cheryl Campbell
a year ago
Excellent care!


Valerie Bryant
a year ago
My whole visit was handled. With upmost professional care. Very friendly and helpful staff. I would highly recommend this dental facility.


JKChallenges
a year ago
Everyone was super nice. The office was so clean!!everyone was professionally!!!


Sarah Peyton
a year ago
Dr. Saumur and his team are absolutely AMAZING! They made our 9 year-old daughter feel so special and comfortable. They loved her! They are literally the sweetest people I have ever met! They made putting our daughter under to get her canine teeth pulled a breeze. I am so thankful for this wounderful group and we will definitely be back if we need anything like this done again. I highly recommend Dr. Saumur and his team! We had a Great experience!


Walter Deen
a year ago
I know everyone says they have friendly staff etc., but this office is truly top shelf! Doctor was very knowledgeable and was eager to probe you for any and all questions. Down to earth genuine people.


Keri Harjo
a year ago
Great experience, empathetic staff and great follow care this far.


Trey Davis
a year ago
Dr. Saumur is a true artist, gentleman, and exceptional oral surgeon. The office staff are amazing too. Great place! Go with confidence.


Julia Gilder
a year ago
I would recommend Dr. Saumur he is the best. The people in the office are so NICE and helpful they put you at ease they follow up with you when you're at home. Very good experience 5 stars


Ellen Tolbert
a year ago
Still providing their professional care 9 months later. Thank you everyone. I highly recommend their services!


JoJo Rhodes
a year ago
You all are amazing and kind !!! The doctor did a wonderful job on removing my tooth. I not even hurting today and I just had it done yesterday. Thank you so much


Barbara Vinson
a year ago
Dr and staff are amazing!


TRAVIS RUSSELL
a year ago
Great experience. The doctor even called me the night after the surgery and gave me his direct cell phone number.


Andrew M.
a year ago
Kind of a long wait after I arrived for my appointment (45 minutes to be seen), but otherwise a great experience. Very friendly staff, professional treatment, and what appeared to be a well-done procedure. Would use them again.


Tricia Woods
a year ago
Very impressed at first. The surgeon was informative and explained everything throughly. However due to a recent tragedy in our family I called to cancel and explained why. I got I audible huffs and "I will cancel that" before a immediate hang up. Therefore not impressed by the office staff. These are the first ones that I would see if I was going to reschedule, but I definitely won't. I now see I'm the only person that hasn't given a five star rating, interesting.


Connor Watts
a year ago
The best experience I could've asked for! Went in for a consult on Monday and had my wisdom teeth out 2 days later! Super professional staff with very clear instructions. Will be back(but hopefully not)


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