- Dental ExaminationSee your dentist frequently. We recommend that you see your dentist every 3-6 months for a professional cleaning and examination. This allows your dentist to ensure that your implant is functioning properly.
- X-raysTeeth embedded within the jaw are difficult to examine with conventional dental x-rays. We will require the use of a panoramic radiograph to ensure the proper evaluation and diagnosis. This radiograph will provide an overall view of both the upper and lower jaws and the relationship of the teeth to the adjacent nerve and blood vessel canals, as well as to the nasal and sinus cavities.
- Teeth Cleaning
- CrownsImplant: An implant is a titanium post or screw that is placed into the jaw bone. Bone will grow onto the surface of the implant to hold it firmly in place. Once stable, the implant can then be used as an anchor to attach a crown.
- Bridges
- DenturesDo you have multiple issues with your teeth but are avoiding making the next move because you’re envisioning old denture commercials from the past? These days, dentures are not your only option. In today’s society, people are looking for more convenient and natural feeling alternatives.
- Dental ImplantsIf you are getting full mouth dental implants, rest assured that you will have a full team who is ready to guide you through the surgery process and what all the best recovery strategies are. We know this is a big decision but we are excited about getting you on the road to better oral health which will, in turn, effect your overall health down the road. We are excited for you!
- Oral SurgeryWhatever your worries, Rockcliff Oral Surgery will get you on the path to feeling comfortable with your procedure and send you home will all the information needed to confidently continue your after care.
- Jaw SurgeryCorrective jaw surgery is done to fix abnormally positioned upper or lower jaws. This treatment can dramatically improve your ability to chew, speak, or breathe. It can also have a significant impact on your appearance and confidence.
- Maxillofacial SurgeryDr. Logan is a Board Certified Diplomate of American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery as well as a Fellow of the American Association of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeons. He loves being in our beautiful area and resides in Fairview with his wife and two children. He looks forward to serving the communities in western North Carolina for a very long time.
- Tooth Extractions: For minor procedures on soft tissue and simple tooth extractions, the oral surgeon may only administer anesthetic to the area being operated on. In this case, the patient will experience numbness in the localized area but will remain conscious throughout the procedure.
- Ridge Augmentation
- Bone GraftingBone grafting is a minor surgical procedure that is done under local anesthesia to rebuild bone where it has degraded. The bone grafting material is be placed into a tooth socket when a tooth is extracted or in an area where a tooth has been missing for some time. New bone cells will grow and replace the grafting material.
- OrthodonticsRockliff lies at the forefront of jaw surgery, leveraging the latest advancements in technology and expertise to deliver exceptional outcomes for their patients. The center’s oral and maxillofacial surgeons specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and correction of complex jaw alignment issues. Rockliff offers patients cutting-edge solutions for addressing conditions such as asymmetrical jaws, sleep apnea, and orthognathic problems. Through a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach, the oral surgeons at Rockliff work closely with patients to develop personalized treatment plans that combine orthodontics, surgery, and advanced diagnostic tools to achieve optimal outcomes and transform lives.
- BracesMost people can be treated with braces, but some misalignments are so severe that surgery is required. Our surgeons are some of the most experienced in western North Carolina in treating teens and adults with facial and jaw abnormalities.
- General DentistryDr. Logan began his career at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine and received his D.M.D. in 1996. He continued his education in the United States Army, attending the Advanced Education in General Dentistry 1-yr. program at Fort Carson, Colorado. Dr. Logan completed his residency in Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in 2003. Dr. Logan served in the US Army obtaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He deployed in support of the NATO forces to Bosnia – Herzegovina as a general dentist in 1998. Dr. Logan also deployed in support of the 28th Combat Support Hospital during Operation Iraqi Freedom and served as a Theater Consultant for Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery, 3rd Medcom, Baghdad, Iraq, Feb-Aug 2007. He was also involved in academics, serving as Assistant Program Director for the residency program located at Fort Bragg, NC from 2004 – 2008.