Procedures
Pacific Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons offers a wide range of oral surgery procedures, including dental implant placement, wisdom teeth removal, jaw, surgery, full-arch restoration, bone grafting, and more in Auburn, Federal Way, Renton, Maple Valley, Puyallup, and Burien, WA.
Dental Implants
A dental implant is a long-lasting solution for missing teeth and can replace a single missing tooth or an entire arch of teeth.
Wisdom Teeth Removal
Most wisdom teeth are recommended for removal because leaving them untreated often causes complications like dental shifting, cysts, infections, and more.
Smile Complete™ Full-Arch Restoration
Patients missing many or all of their teeth can receive a long-lasting prosthesis in one or both dental arches, using dental implants for support.
Bone Grafting
If the jaw bone has deteriorated due to tooth loss or disease, a bone graft can help new bone grow and support future dental implants.
General Tooth Extraction
Adult teeth can become infected or damaged and may need to be removed in order to protect your other teeth or to prepare for orthodontic treatment.
Facial Trauma
Facial injuries require special care and attention. We ensure the facial structures heal properly and regain functionality throughout recovery.
Pre-Prosthetic Surgery
Before you receive dentures, we can reshape or smooth out the bony ridges in your mouth so that your dentures will fit securely and feel comfortable.
Distraction Osteogenesis
Slowly pulling apart a bony segment allows new bone to grow in between the segments. This is an alternative to bone grafting and helps promote a strong facial structure.
Additional Procedures
Impacted Canine Teeth
We work with your orthodontist to perform an expose and bond procedure to help an impacted canine tooth properly erupt into the dental arch.
Cleft Lip and Palate
Infants with a cleft lip or cleft palate require care from an oral surgeon to close the gap and restore functionality to the mouth.
Oral Pathology
We evaluate and treat oral pathologies, which are unusual bumps or patches in the mouth that may be signs of oral cancer or disease.
Sleep Apnea
If traditional and nonsurgical methods have failed, surgical treatment can be beneficial by widening the palate to ensure proper airflow.
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