- X-rays
- Oral Cancer ScreeningAn oral cancer screening aims to detect the earliest indicators of malignancy, including mouth lesions that may soon become cancer. Catching these indicators early allows us to remove them more quickly, potentially before cancer spreads. In other words, the earlier we detect oral cancer, the more likely we can address the problem before it spreads throughout the body.
- Teeth Cleaning
- Bridges
- DenturesIll-fitting dentures can sometimes impede speech. Full-arch restorations provide a stable foundation, allowing you to speak clearly and confidently.
- Dental ImplantsTooth loss can compromise your ability to eat, chew, or smile confidently. Dental implants provide a natural-looking, long-lasting tooth replacement method.
- Oral SurgeryDr. Barry Elbaum graduated from New York University College of Dentistry and completed his four year Oral Surgery Specialty Training Program at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
- Jaw SurgeryCorrective jaw surgery may address any skeletal misalignment involving the jawbones, including those that contribute to chronic pain and other complications. In addition, our surgeons provide restoration for patients who have experienced broken jaws due to traumatic accidents.
- Maxillofacial SurgeryAt the Center For Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we have a long legacy of excellence in oral healthcare. We take pride in being at the cutting edge of our industry and feel responsible for cultivating knowledge throughout our profession. We are pleased to provide regular seminars and educational events for other oral health professionals and exchange insights about new techniques and technologies.
- Tooth Extractions
- Bone GraftingTo qualify for a successful dental restoration, you need to have adequate bone in your jaw, providing a stable place to anchor the implants. If you lack sufficient bone material, you may still qualify for implants following a procedure known as bone grafting.
- BracesYou will be placed under full anesthesia for your procedure, ensuring you are comfortable throughout the surgery. Your surgeon may cut or reposition your jawbone to provide healthy alignment. Following your surgery, you will complete your care with an orthodontist, wearing braces for a few weeks or months to bring your teeth into their proper position.