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Trusted Oral Surgery Expert Focused on Patient Care

Advanced surgical expertise with the patient-first care you expect in Mississippi

At Southern Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Center, we are dedicated to patient-first, results-driven care. Oral surgery isn’t just about treatment—it’s about ensuring the best outcomes with precision and safety.

  • A patient-first environment
  • we provide expert-level care
  • We only recommend what’s necessary

From consultation to recovery, our goal is to provide a reassuring and professional experience in a welcoming, distraction-free environment.

What Sets Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons Apart from General Dentists?

Choosing the right provider for your oral health is important. While general dentists handle a broad range of treatments, certain procedures require the advanced training and expertise of an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.

Education & Training

Both general dentists and oral surgeons complete four years of dental school. However, oral and maxillofacial surgeons continue with an additional four to six years of hospital-based surgical residency training, where they gain hands-on experience in:

  • Surgical extractions, including wisdom teeth
  • Dental implant placement & bone grafting
  • Anesthesia & IV sedation
  • Jaw reconstruction & facial trauma treatment
  • Treatment of oral and maxillofacial pathology
  • Medicine, Surgery, ENT, Craniofacial Surgery, and Plastic surgery

Scope of Practice

General Dentists – Handle routine cleanings, fillings, crowns, bridges, root canals, and preventive care. Some may perform basic extractions.
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons – Specialize in surgical procedures of the teeth, mouth, and jaw, including:

  • Complex wisdom teeth removal
  • Dental implant placement and full-mouth restoration
  • Bone grafting & sinus lifts for implant support
  • Surgical treatment of oral and facial lesions
  • TMJ disorder treatment
  • Facial cosmetic procedures (laser treatments, fillers, Botox, thread lifts, RF surgery)

Education & Training

Both general dentists and oral surgeons complete four years of dental school. However, oral and maxillofacial surgeons continue with an additional four to six years of hospital-based surgical residency training, where they gain hands-on experience in:

  • Surgical extractions, including wisdom teeth
  • Dental implant placement & bone grafting
  • Anesthesia & IV sedation
  • Jaw reconstruction & facial trauma treatment
  • Oral pathology & lesion removal
  • Medicine, Surgery, ENT, Craniofacial Surgery, and Plastic surgery
Scope Of Practice

General Dentists – Handle routine cleanings, fillings, crowns, bridges, root canals, and preventive care. Some may perform basic extractions.
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons – Specialize in surgical procedures of the teeth, mouth, and jaw, including:

  • Complex wisdom teeth removal
  • Dental implant placement and full-mouth restoration
  • Bone grafting & sinus lifts for implant support
  • Surgical treatment of oral and facial lesions
  • TMJ disorder treatment
  • Facial cosmetic procedures (laser treatments, fillers, Botox, thread lifts, RF surgery)

If you’re unsure whether a general dentist or an oral surgeon is the right choice for your procedure, we’re happy to assess your case and provide guidance.