Our Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Procedures

At Corpus Christi Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, Drs. Cutbirth and Haynes offer a wide range of oral and maxillofacial surgery services, including facial trauma treatment, wisdom tooth removal, dental implants, and corrective jaw surgery. These advanced dental options are designed to restore both function and aesthetics, ensuring optimal results for patients.

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Bone Grafting

Bone grafting replaces bone that has been lost in the jaw to provide strength for the teeth or help support the mouth before an oral restoration.

Cone Beam Computed Tomography

Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an advanced dental imaging technique that provides detailed 3D images of the teeth, bones, gums, and nerves.

Corrective Jaw Surgery

Corrective jaw surgery is performed to correct facial irregularities, align the jaw, improve function, and optimize comprehensive oral health.

Distraction Osteogenesis

Dental distraction osteogenesis is a surgical procedure that gradually lengthens the jawbone by using a specialized device to encourage bone growth.

Facial Trauma

In the event that you experience a traumatic injury to the mouth, our team provides the quick, appropriate care you need.

Impacted Teeth

Impacted teeth are teeth that are stuck in the bone or gum tissue that can't emerge correctly. Without treatment, this could affect your oral health.

Pre-Prosthetic Surgery

Pre-prosthetic surgery includes minor procedures to reshape the jawbone, allowing dentures to fit more securely and comfortably.

Ridge Augmentation

Ridge augmentation procedures add lost bone and improve contour in the jaw for your own teeth or artificial tooth roots.

Sinus Lifts

A sinus lift is a surgical procedure that adds bone to the upper jaw near the molars and premolars to create a foundation for dental implants.

Socket Preservation

Socket preservation helps maintain the bone and tissue structure of a tooth socket after extraction for future implant placement.

Wisdom Tooth Extractions

After your wisdom teeth emerge, you may require wisdom tooth extraction to maintain the function of your mouth and guard against tooth shifting.
*Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person. Images may contain models.