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Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Jackson

(on brewers bridge)
Dentists in Jackson, NJ
Dentists

Location

688 Brewers Bridge Rd.
Jackson, NJ
08527

About

We are a family-run practice and over the years, many of our patients have become like an extended family.

We appreciate the trust you have placed in us and will honor that trust by providing state-of-the-art, top quality care. Every member of our team will work together to insure that each detail of your visit will be as safe and comfortable as possible. We urge you to discuss your treatment, medications, anxieties or questions with us.

Background Information

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery requires up to 4 – 6 additional years of hospital based surgical and anesthesia training. As Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Dr. Elbaum, Dr. Krost, Dr. Elbaum, Dr. Steinle, Dr. Park, Dr. Ostler and Dr. Brown manage a wide variety of problems relating to the Mouth, Teeth and Facial Regions. Our doctors practice a full scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with expertise ranging from Corrective Jaw Surgery to Wisdom Tooth Removal. They can also diagnose and treat Facial Pain, Facial Injuries and TMJ disorders, and perform a full range of Dental Implant procedures.

CFOFS’s staff is trained in assisting with IV Sedation within our state of the art office setting. Patients are continuously monitored during and after surgery.
A Full Spectrum of Services Provided by Oral Surgeons Includes…

Removal of non-restorable teeth, wisdom teeth and impacted teeth
Dental implants
Treatment of infections of the jaws
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the lips, tongue, cheek and gums, and salivary glands
TMJD: treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders
Oral cancer detection
Removal of growths and tumors of the mouth
Treatment of congenital and developmental jaw deformities such as underbite or protruding jaw
Preparation of the mouth for dentures
Treatment of fractures of the jaws and facial bones
Treatment of injuries of the mouth and teeth
Treatment of cleft lip and palate deformities
Laser Treatment, including cosmetic skin resurfacing and treatment for snoring
Administration of general anesthesia and intravenous sedation
Treatment of the medically compromised patient

Surgical Staff

The surgical staff at Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery are experienced, certified oral and maxillofacial surgical assistants, who assist in administration of IV Sedation and surgery. All staff are informed administrative personnel, well-versed in health and insurance policies and are CPR certified.

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According to Guinness Book of World Records, a gentleman in California had a wisdom tooth erupt at 94 years of age. | njcoms.com
From injectable fillers and Botox® to the performance of an extensive range of cosmetic surgical procedures, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon has the training and expertise to improve and enhance facial aesthetics. | njcoms.com
Researchers are exploring how dental occlusion or one's "bite" is linked to postural control and balance. | njcoms.com
At the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Jackson, we'll perform a comprehensive head and neck exam as well as assess and biopsy any questionable tissue changes, lesions, or unusual growths that might be indicative of oral cancer or other harmful conditions. | njcoms.com
Keep an eye on your smile! If you detect any unusual changes, growth, or lesions, contact an oral and maxillofacial surgeon for diagnosis and care. | njcoms.com
In addition to bone grafting procedures to support the placement of dental implants, the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Jackson also performs pre-prosthetic surgical procedures to recontour bone and soft tissue to accommodate fixed bridgework or dentures. | njcoms.com
Did you know that out of a total of 206 bones, the jaw is the 10th most commonly fractured bone in the body? | njcoms.com
What is a frenum? Why may a frenectomy be required? | njcoms.com https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/basics/mouth-and-teeth-anatomy/frenums-and-frenectomy-1016
The history of oral and maxillofacial surgery originates with the Civil War and the treatment of facial trauma and fractures in both Union and Confederacy soldiers. | njcoms.com
Here's why an oral and maxillofacial surgeon might recommend the removal of your wisdom teeth: | njcoms.com https://myoms.org/procedures/remove-all-4-wisdom-teeth
Soft, room temperature, and nutrient-rich foods promote healing after a wisdom tooth extraction. | njcoms.com https://www.healthline.com/health/what-to-eat-after-wisdom-teeth-removal
How oral and pharyngeal cancers are detected: | njcoms.com https://www.cancer.org/cancer/oral-cavity-and-oropharyngeal-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/how-diagnosed.html
At the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Jackson, we're well equipped to provide treatment for all types of facial trauma including the emergency management of dental and maxillofacial injuries. We also perform a range of facial reconstruction procedures. | njcoms.com
From performing complex dental extractions, biopsies, apicoectomies, and corrective jaw surgery to providing bone graft procedures, sinus lifts, and the placement of dental implants, the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Jackson offers skilled and compassionate care. | njcoms.com
In addition to the potentially life-threatening symptoms you experience at night, obstructive sleep apnea can result in a morning headache, excessive daytime sleepiness, difficulty concentrating, and irritability. As experts in all aspects of oral anatomy and airway function, our oral & maxillofacial surgeon provides care to address this serious condition. | njcoms.com
In addition to being damaging to the teeth and gums, tongue piercings can also interfere with oral function and cause infections as well as nerve damage. | njcoms.com
Almost 40% of dental injuries are sports-related. By simply wearing a mouthguard, you can lower your risk of damaging your smile. | njcoms.com
Did you know that your third molars, commonly known as the wisdom teeth, are the only teeth that begin to develop after you are born? | njcoms.com
At the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we provide skilled care to address soft tissue lacerations in and around the mouth and face. We're well equipped to achieve the best cosmetic results while restoring function and sensation to the involved area. | njcoms.com
Are you looking to rejuvenate and revitalize your appearance? Oral and maxillofacial surgeons expertly perform cosmetic procedures to reduce wrinkles, frown lines, and facial imperfections to produce a more youthful and radiant visage. | njcoms.com
Facial trauma, which has resulted in a suspected dislocation or jaw fracture, requires immediate attention. Significant problems with eating and breathing can ensue. | njcoms.com
Experts say that up to 70 percent of neck problems may be related to TMJ disorders. | njcoms.com https://www.verywellhealth.com/is-your-neck-pain-related-to-your-jaw-joint-4145794
As your trusted partner in care, the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery provides the highest quality of treatment while maintaining the strictest protocols and practices for infection control and sterilization. | njcoms.com
While you may not have heard of a "Duchenne smile," you've certainly seen one. A genuine expression of joy, this enormous smile involves the muscles around the mouth and cheeks as well as those around the eyes. | njcoms.com
Incredibly strong, your TMJ (jaw joint) can endure biting pressures as much as 260 pounds of force at the molars. | njcoms.com
The teeth of modern-day humans are vulnerable to a host of problems. The keys may lie in dietary changes and evolution over the millennia. | njcoms.com https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-we-have-so-many-problems-with-our-teeth/
Whether severely broken down, fractured, or impacted, a trained oral and maxillofacial surgeon performs every extraction while providing a comfortable and safe patient experience. | njcoms.com
In some cases, significant disparities between the upper and lower jaw require surgical correction to restore facial harmony and balance. | njcoms.com
If you're experiencing facial pain, difficulty with jaw movement, or have sustained an oral or facial injury, contact the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. We provide the skilled and compassionate care required to restore your comfort, function, and health. | njcoms.com
At the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we offer a range of advanced bone grafting and tissue regeneration procedures to resolve jaw defects and help ensure successful dental implant placement. | njcoms.com

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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Jackson in Jackson NJ?
    You can reach them at: 732-942-6900. It’s best to call Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Jackson during business hours.
  • What is the address for Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Jackson on brewers bridge in Jackson?
    Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Jackson is located at this address: 688 Brewers Bridge Rd. Jackson, NJ 08527.