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Oral and maxillofacial surgery is used to correct a wide spectrum of diseases, injuries, and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws, and the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillfacial region. A recognized international surgical specialty, it is also one of the specialties of dentistry recognized by the American Dental Association.
Wisdom teeth are the final set of teeth to develop. Sometimes they emerge from the gum line, and the jaw is large enough to allow room for them, but more often, they fail to appear and become impacted. When a wisdom tooth is impacted, it may need to be removed.
Impacted wisdom teeth that are partially or fully erupted tend to be quite difficult to clean and are susceptible to tooth decay, recurring infections, and even gum disease. The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons strongly recommends that wisdom teeth be removed by the time a patient is a young adult in order to prevent future problems and to ensure optimal healing.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are the only dental specialists who, after completing dental school, are surgically trained in an American Dental Association-accredited hospital-based residency program for a minimum of four years. They train alongside medical residents in internal medicine, general surgery, and anesthesiology; and also spend time in otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat), plastic surgery, emergency medicine, and other specialty areas.
Their training focuses almost exclusively on the hard and soft tissue of the face, mouth, and jaws, and their knowledge and surgical expertise uniquely qualify them to diagnose and treat functional and aesthetic issues in this part of the body.
Corrective jaw or orthognathic surgery may reposition the upper jaw, lower jaw, and chin to correct minor and major skeletal and dental irregularities, including the misalignment of jaws and teeth. This can improve chewing, speaking, and breathing.
Difficulty chewing or biting food, excessive wear of teeth, a receding chin, a protruding jaw, or sleep apnea may indicate a need for corrective jaw surgery.
Dr. Herbst has many years of education and hands-on training to perform care for a wide range of conditions.
Cleft lip and cleft palate result when all or portions of the mouth and nasal cavity do not grow together properly during fetal development. The result is a gap in the lip or a split in the opening in the roof of the mouth.
Until it is treated with surgery, a cleft palate can cause problems with feeding, speech, and hearing. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons work as part of a team of healthcare specialists to correct these problems through a series of treatments and surgical procedures over many years.
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is located in front of the ear where the skull and lower jaw meet. It allows the lower jaw to move and function. If you experience jaw pain, earaches, headaches, a limited ability to open or close your mouth, clicking, or grating sounds, you may have Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD).
TMJ treatment may range from conservative dental and medical care to complex surgery. If non-surgical treatment is unsuccessful or there is clear joint damage, surgery may be indicated, which can involve either arthroscopy or repair of damaged tissue by a direct surgical approach.
Maxillofacial injuries or facial trauma encompass any injury to the mouth, face, and jaw. One of the most common types of serious injury to the face occurs when bones are broken. Fractures can involve the lower jaw, upper jaw, palate, cheekbones, eye sockets, or combinations of these bones.
These injuries can affect sight and the ability to breathe, speak, and swallow. Because of this, the expertise of the oral and maxillofacial surgeon is indispensable. Avoiding injury is always best, so it’s vital for anyone who participates in athletics at any level to use seat belts, protective mouthguards, and appropriate masks and helmets.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons recommend that everyone perform an oral cancer self-exam each month. If you notice white or red patches, an abnormal lump, chronic sore throat or hoarseness, or difficulty chewing or swallowing, you should contact our office. Dr. Herbst can remove a section of tissue to perform a biopsy and diagnose the problem.
Dental implants are long-term replacements for missing teeth that an oral and maxillofacial surgeon surgically places in the jawbone. Composed of titanium metal that fuses with the jawbone through a process called osseointegration, dental implants do not slip or decay. Because dental implants fuse with the jawbone, bone loss is generally not a problem.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons possess the ability to provide patients with safe, effective outpatient anesthesia, including local anesthesia, nitrous oxide, IV sedation, and general anesthesia. During their surgical residency, residents must complete a rotation on the medical anesthesiology service, during which they become competent in evaluating patients for anesthesia, delivering the anesthetic, and monitoring post-anesthetic patients.
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CoolSculpting® is the first and only FDA-approved fat reduction treatment that uses gentle cooling energy to freeze and destroy fat cells. This non-surgical technique is changing the way fat reduction procedures are performed. CoolSculpting® can be used to reduce stubborn pockets of fat nearly anywhere on the body, including the abdomen, back, thighs, arms and neck. In fact, CoolSculpting® is the only FDA-approved fat reduction treatment for the neck. The treatment process is carefully tailored to match the specific needs of each patient, forming a customized treatment plan to help you achieve your desired results.
The CoolSculpting® device delivers precisely controlled cooling energy to the desired treatment areas. This energy freezes fat cells, destroying them without harming any of the surrounding cells in the body. As a result, the body naturally “sheds” them over time, effectively reducing the amount of fat in treated areas. Because the fat cells are permanently destroyed, CoolSculpting® can help patients achieve a long-term reduction in fat.
CoolSculpting® is primarily used as a fat reduction procedure. However, it is important to note that – similar to liposuction – it is not a weight loss procedure. CoolSculpting® is ideal for patients who are near their goal weight and may have a few stubborn pockets of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise. CoolSculpting® is designed to reduce fat deposits, but it is not an alternative to weight loss. Patients who are looking to reduce small portions of fat from the body can achieve remarkable body contouring results with CoolSculpting® treatments at Alta Vista Dermatology.
he CoolSculpting® treatment involves the application of cooling energy in combination with light suction to target the desired areas of fat. As a result, treatment can cause cold sensations as well as some mild pinching or tugging on the skin. However, the procedure is comfortable, and most patients are able to read or perform other tasks during their treatment. The treatment takes 30 minutes, but can be longer if we are treating multiple areas. Luckily, there is no downtime following your CoolSculpting® procedure. In fact, most patients return to work and other normal activities immediately following their appointment.
CoolSculpting® is an advanced body contouring treatment that produces impressive body sculpting results. We like to call it a “transformation.” After your treatment, you will notice a gradual improvement in the shape and contour of the body as fat cells are “shed” from the body. Most patients notice results and an obvious transformation as early as three weeks after treatment, with full results visible approximately six months after your procedure. Because the fat cells are permanently destroyed during the CoolSculpting® process, patients can enjoy a long-lasting reduction in fat.
To determine the exact cost of your CoolSculpting® treatment, we invite you to schedule a consultation at our office. During your consultation, we will develop a personalized treatment plan that will satisfy your unique needs and produce the best results possible. At that point, we will be able to provide you with a clear breakdown of the costs associated with your treatment. To help make our services affordable for our patients, we are proud to offer financing through CareCredit®. We also accept cash, checks and major credit cards.