- Dental ExaminationOral surgeons receive years of training to understand, identify, and treat conditions relating to the mouth, salivary glands, and jaws. When you come to Carolinas Center for Oral & Facial Surgery for an evaluation, one of our specialists will provide a comprehensive exam and determine next steps for treatment.
- X-rays
- Teeth Cleaning
- CrownsDental implants are advanced artificial tooth roots made up of three parts–the implant, abutment, and crown (i.e., replacement tooth) that serve as a permanent and secure base for prosthetic teeth.
- Bridges
- DenturesDentures and implants are dental prosthetics dentists use to replace missing teeth. Dental implants are ideal if you already have dentures and are considering replacing them with a more permanent alternative. Dental implants are also more secure and functional than dentures, which can shift and slide throughout the day, and are more cost-effective in the long run. Though dental implants have a higher upfront cost, dentures have to be replaced far more often and may require additional dental treatments, resulting in a lower price tag overall. Dental implants are also more durable and require less maintenance, further contributing to their cost-effectiveness.
- Dental ImplantsOur mission at Envision Dental Implant Centers is to provide quality care, utmost compassion, and outstanding service to each patient who walks through our doors. When you choose us for your oral and maxillofacial needs, you can trust that we will go above and beyond to deliver a positive clinical outcome.
- Oral SurgeryAt Carolinas Center for Oral & Facial Surgery, we dedicate ourselves to the well-being of our patients. Our experienced surgeons will strive to provide you with the highest standard of oral surgery care and the best treatment options available while ensuring you feel comfortable and welcome throughout your visit. You can count on us to put you and your needs first.
- Jaw SurgeryIf you are experiencing discomfort due to misalignment of your jaw, teeth, or bite, the oral and maxillofacial surgeons at Carolinas Centers for Oral & Facial Surgery can offer relief. Our doctors have helped many people like you correct these issues with corrective jaw surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery. Find comfort and elevate your quality of life with this precise treatment.
- Pre-prosthetic SurgeryOral health treatment. Sometimes, tooth extraction is a part of a larger dental treatment plan, such as braces, dental implants, or pre-prosthetic surgery. Since tooth loss is permanent, most doctors will only remove a healthy tooth if it is absolutely necessary.
- Maxillofacial SurgeryAs a leading center for oral and maxillofacial surgery, we offer a broad spectrum of surgical procedures that meet your oral health needs. Our surgeons use the latest techniques, advanced technology, and a patient-first approach to provide outstanding care and reliable treatment results.
- Tooth ExtractionsTooth extraction can help you find relief from tooth decay, crowding, and impaction by removing the source of your discomfort. While we always strive to save your teeth, there are some cases where removing the tooth is the only option to improve your oral health. Carolinas Centers for Oral & Facial Surgery offers quick and efficient tooth extractions to help you get one step closer to the smile of your dreams.
- Ridge AugmentationRidge Augmentation. The alveolar ridge is the bone that supports the upper and lower arches of teeth. Ridge augmentation may be performed one area after a tooth extraction (socket preservation) or the entire ridge may require more height/width.
- Bone GraftingThe bone grafting material may be sourced from a bank (donor bone), or your own bone may be used. Synthetic material is another option. Your oral surgeon will review your options, including your options for anesthesia, during your consultation appointment.
- OrthodonticsAfter surgery, there is a recovery period, during which your care team may again use orthodontics to complete the alignment of your jaw. During this time, your doctor may give you instructions such as avoiding strenuous activity, limiting the consumption of solid foods, and taking medications to manage pain. The result, after 6-12 weeks of healing, is your brand-new smile.
- BracesExposure and bonding is a treatment that involves skilled coordination between an oral surgeon and an orthodontist. First, an orthodontist will create a space for the impacted tooth to come in by preparing the mouth with braces. Once the space is ready, an oral surgeon will expose the tooth and bond an orthodontic bracket to it. The orthodontic bracket will have a small chain attached that the orthodontist will use to guide the tooth into place as it grows in.
- General DentistryDr. Dailey then attended U.C. Los Angeles School of Dentistry where he received his D.D.S. At U.C. Los Angeles he was awarded the Health Professions Scholarship with the U.S Air Force. He subsequently completed a 1-year Advanced Education in General Dentistry at Bolling/Andrews Air Force Base in D.C. He served an additional three years as a general dentist with the 92nd Medical Group at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, WA.