An oral and maxillofacial surgeon performs moderately restorative and aesthetic complex procedures with minor invasion and complications. Complicated dental procedures are referred to the OMS surgeon by a general dentist as their level of training and expertise exceeds that of a dentist. And mostly, you may need to see an OMS surgeon if your dentist refers you for advanced treatment. You may need to see an OMS surgeon for any surgical procedure that would necessitate sedation or anesthesia.
When to see an OMS
One might need to see an OMS surgeon resolve bite irregularities. Orthodontic and jaw surgery aims at correcting teeth and jaw misalignment to bring symmetry to the face. Oral surgery may also help relieve pain from bruxism, TMJ disorder, or trauma. The surgeon identifies the cause of the pain and offers a treatment plan for the pain. Patients with sleep apnea disorder can benefit from visiting an OMS surgeon. Sleep apnea is a condition where one stops breathing momentarily during sleep. OMS surgeons help resolute this condition and improve the quality of sleep and life.
Cosmetic surgery helps patients suffering aging effects like skin sagging retain a younger look through facelifts and other cosmetic procedures. An OMS can offer facial cosmetic surgery to enhance your appearance when you have undesired facial symmetry due to congenital and acquired conditions. In case of facial trauma that results in fractures, dislodged joints, broken eye orbits, facial asymmetry, swellings, or bleeding, you should visit an OMS surgeon for emergency treatment.
Dentists also send or recommend you to an OMS surgeon if they notice lesions, cysts, lumps, or sores in the mouth. During assessment in a dental check-up. The dentist inspects the oral cavity, diagnosing problems and minimizing risks. A dentist handles most simple dental issues. However, complicated conditions require extensive professionalism.