Kalispell Oral Surgery
A Journey to a Brighter Smile
We practice full-scope oral and maxillofacial surgery, and pride ourselves in our ability to treat anything as small as a tooth extraction to things as large as facial reconstruction.
Dr. Blanton
One of the most rewarding parts of our job is our ability to provide safe, comfortable and expeditious care to fearful and apprehensive patients.
Dr. Shepherd
Years of experience, performing complex procedures with precision and compassion allows us to deliver the highest standard of care.
We practice full-scope oral and maxillofacial surgery, and pride ourselves in our ability to treat anything as small as a tooth extraction to things as large as facial reconstruction.
- Dr. Blanton
One of the most rewarding parts of our job is our ability to provide safe, comfortable and expeditious care to fearful and apprehensive patients.
- Dr. Shepherd
Oral surgeons complete extensive training beyond dental school, including a residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery. This training covers complex surgical procedures and advanced techniques.
They are well-versed in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the mouth, jaws, and facial structures.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons undergo years of specialized training, including hospital-based residencies, where they manage the full range of facial and oral conditions. This extensive experience makes them highly skilled in handling complex surgical cases, such as impacted wisdom teeth, jaw realignment, and facial trauma, ensuring the best outcomes.
As specialists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons are proficient in cutting-edge surgical techniques, utilizing the latest technology for precision and minimizing recovery time. Whether it’s advanced bone grafting, implant placement, or reconstructive surgery, their expertise ensures optimal results.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are uniquely qualified to provide a full spectrum of anesthesia services, from local anesthesia to deep sedation and general anesthesia. With their extensive training in anesthesia, they ensure patient safety and comfort during complex procedures, unlike general dentists who typically have limited anesthesia training.
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