Specialty
Oral Surgery in Alabama
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons perform surgical procedures of the mouth, jaw, and face, including extractions and implant placement.
What oral surgery does
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons perform surgical procedures of the mouth, jaw, and face, often involving sedation or general anesthesia.
When to see an oral surgery
- Impacted wisdom teeth
- Complex or surgical tooth extractions
- Dental implant placement
- Jaw misalignment requiring corrective surgery
- Oral pathology, biopsies, or facial trauma
Common procedures
What to expect from a visit
Consultations include imaging (often a CBCT scan). Many surgical visits use IV sedation; arrange a ride and follow post-op instructions carefully for the best recovery.
Insurance & cost questions
Procedures with medical necessity (e.g., jaw surgery, trauma) may be billed to medical insurance. Implants are often partially covered under dental plans.
Coverage varies by plan. Always confirm with both the dental office and your insurer before treatment.
Emergency warning signs
- Heavy bleeding that doesn't stop with pressure
- Severe swelling or trouble breathing after surgery
- Numbness lasting longer than expected after extraction
For airway problems, uncontrolled bleeding, or facial trauma, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Licensed oral surgery providers in Alabama (NPI Registry)
Source: CMS NPPES (National Provider Identifier registry) · public U.S. government data. Verify license status with the state dental board before booking.