Just because you lose one or more teeth, doesn’t mean that your smile has to stay that way. You can restore the look, feel, and function of your smile with dental implants.
Bone grafting is the perfect solution if you want to restore your smile with a dental implant or another restorative device, but don’t have enough adequate jaw bone to support it.
Our oral surgery tactics help ensure effective wisdom tooth extraction and extraction site preservation.
Orthognathic surgery, or corrective jaw surgery, corrects a wide range of major and minor dental and skeletal irregularities.
Enhance your appearance and improve your self esteem with our facial cosmetic surgery procedures.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) is when your bones, teeth, and muscles of the temporomandibular joint (located in your upper jaw, near your ear) doesn’t work properly.
If your wisdom tooth is blocked from emerging normally, it is “impacted” and needs to be removed as soon as possible.
Our oral and maxillofacial surgeons are specially trained to perform all types of surgery that’s needed after facial trauma.
Your salivary glands produce saliva, and while these glands are relatively small, a number of diseases can affect them.
We can perform CT Scans of facial and jaw bones using the advanced Carestream Cone Beam CS9300 Cat Scan Machine.
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when your breathing stops repeatedly during sleep and can lead to numerous health problems when left untreated.
If you have injuries or deformities of the face and head, craniofacial surgery can help improve their look and function.
Oral pathology refers to diseases in your mouth, jaws, and related structures in your facial region. The sooner a pathologic disease is caught, the better.
Anesthesia uses medication to help you relax during your oral surgeries.
As one of the premiere oral and maxillofacial surgery practices in South Florida, we are proud to be affiliated with numerous reputable hospitals.
Here at Oral Facial Reconstruction and Implant Center, we make every effort to provide you with both the finest care and convenient financial options.
We are located close to local hospitals to grant you further peace of mind.
Dear Valued Patients,
We’ve been serving our community since 1975 and have continued to serve our community by attending dental emergencies throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
With that in mind, Oral Facial Reconstruction and Implant Center HAS REOPENED four of its five offices located in Plantation, Aventura, Pembroke Pines, and Coral Springs. The openings are effective as of July 7th, 2020 and the offices will be open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For our Plantation location, we will be open from 9 a.m to 1 p.m Monday, through Friday. Our Coral Springs location will be closed Tuesdays and Thursdays, and our Aventura location will be closed Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, until further notice.
Our Miami Beach location is closed temporarily, please give us a call if you have any questions.
As you know, your health and safety is our main concern, we will continue to follow strict OSHA and CDC Guidelines. We boast state-of-the-art sterilization centers and we will be implementing the following guidelines to maintain patient safety:
· Prior to your visit, we ask that you go to our website www.oralfacial.com. Click on the top right button, online forms, and fill out paperwork, print and bring to your visit so we may decrease wait-times.
· All patients will be carefully screened prior to their visit. We ask that you inform our schedulers of any symptoms and advise us if you have recently traveled locally or internationally via plane, cruise ship, or other forms of mass transportation.
· We ask that you bring a complete list of medications you are currently taking, as well as any allergies you may have.
· If you bring family members to your visit, please ask them to remain in the car as we are limiting the office to patients only.
· We will require all patients to wear facemasks, your temperature will be taken, and we will also require that patients sanitize their hands.
Please remember that we are taking these necessary precautions so we can continue to bring you the quality surgical care you’ve come to expect from our name. Together we will get through this, and we look forward to seeing you in the near future.
Sincerely,
Dr.’s Friedman, Payton, Cardenas, and Lopez
Oral Facial Reconstruction and Implant Center