7 Results for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery near Aurora, CO

Dr. Michael Hale, DDS
Dr. Richard McLain, DDS
Dr. James Lessig, DDS

Dr. Maria Juliana Dipasquale, DMD

Residents of Aurora have access to some of the nation’s best healthcare facilities, including UCHealth and Children’s Hospital Colorado. Other healthcare facilities in the area include National Jewish Health, Kindred Hospital - Aurora, and Medical Center of Aurora. Veterans living in the area can receive care at the Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center or one of its 11 community-based outpatient clinics throughout eastern Colorado.
Children’s Hospital Colorado is one of the highest-rated pediatric healthcare facilities in the country and makes the U.S. News Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll at #7. Children’s Hospital Colorado ranks #1 for pediatric care in Colorado and nationally in 10 children’s specialties, including:
UCHealth’s University of Colorado Hospital ranks as the #1 hospital in the Greater Denver Metro. U.S. News nationally ranks the University of Colorado Hospital in five adult specialties, including:
An oral surgeon is a specialist who performs surgery of your face, mouth, and jaws, including cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. They perform tooth extractions, jaw realignments, dental implants, tumor removals, and more.
What conditions do oral surgeons treat?
Oral surgeons treat various conditions that affect your jaw, neck, face, and mouth. Some of the most common conditions treated by oral surgeons include:
What procedures do oral surgeons perform?
Oral surgeons can perform various procedures that repair and treat conditions of your mouth that cause pain and discomfort. Some of the most common procedures include:
When should I contact an oral surgeon?
Most oral concerns can be cared for by a general dentist. When the severity of your condition requires greater expertise, your dentist may refer you to an oral surgeon.
Consult with your general dentist if you need a referral to an oral surgeon, especially if you’re experiencing pain when opening or closing your jaw. You may also benefit from speaking with an oral surgeon if you have severe gum disease, an impacted tooth, dental nerve damage, or a serious infection.
What can I expect from a first oral surgery appointment?
Your first oral surgeon appointment will typically include a consultation that explains your diagnosis and treatment options. Your oral surgeon may require additional X-rays and imaging tests to understand your medical needs better. If your procedure is not complicated, your oral surgeon may perform surgery on the same day as your first visit.
What questions should I ask my oral surgeon?
It’s important that you prepare for your appointment with your oral surgeon. To help you get started, we’ve created a list of good questions to ask:
You may use these questions as a starting point, but feel free to add your own. A good practice is to also ask for additional information or take notes during your appointment. If your surgery requires anesthesia, request a friend or family member to take you to your appointment.