What Are the Different Types of Oral Cancer Surgery? Oral cancer surgery refers to a group of procedures with different jobs: removing cancer, rebuilding areas affected by treatment, or restoring key ...
Our department is dedicated to excellence in education and patient care. We offer advanced education programs designed to meet the requirements of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
Our goal is to optimize oral health through excellent care performed by a highly experienced patient care team. Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a surgical specialty that includes the diagnosis and ...
Patients frequently ask what our specialty truly involves. While many people associate us primarily with wisdom teeth removal ...
The primary screening test for oral cancer is a clinical exam of the mouth. These are often done during routine dental checkups. Yearly screenings are recommended for early detection and treatment.
Since 2008, the Oral & Facial Surgery Institute has guided Southern Utah patients through complex dental treatments with ...
Immunofluorescence staining of a tumor section from a patient with oral cancer. Human oral cancer cells (white) express abundant EGFR (red) within the tumor and in the adjacent peripheral nerve (green ...
Immunotherapy involves taking medications that stimulate your immune system to destroy cancer cells. It can sometimes treat oral cancer that can’t be removed surgically or has returned. The American ...
Oral and maxillofacial surgery treats conditions in your mouth, teeth, jaw, neck, and face. You might need surgery if you have an injury, disease, deformity, cosmetic concern, or other condition. Oral ...