Our services

Edmonton Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Centre

Groat Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery aims to provide effective and transparent patient management and surgical care. We collaborate with dentists, physicians, dental specialists, denturists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure quality surgical outcomes.  We provide a streamlined and efficient referral process, prioritizing patients to help them receive specialized service that best suits their healthcare needs.

  • Wisdom Teeth & Other Dental Extractions

    Dental extractions can be for single, multiple, erupted or impacted teeth including wisdom teeth. Our team will evaluate the position, function and vitality of the teeth in question through history and physical examination, in conjunction with radiographs. Though referral is not required, most patients are evaluated by their dentist or dental specialist first before being referred to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon for final assessment and treatment. All outpatient surgery is performed under appropriate anesthesia by a trained, licensed and experienced practitioner.

  • Dental Implants

    With innovations in modern dentistry, tooth loss does not have to affect your quality of life. Dental implants include single or multi-tooth restorations, providing patients with tooth replacement that feels and looks natural. Dental implants offer a number of health, functional and cosmetic benefits. We work with a number of trusted professionals and quality implant systems to achieve this goal for our patients.

  • Orthodontic Related Procedures

    Orthodontic related procedures include exposure of impacted teeth, placement of brackets, frenectomies, extraction of supernumerary teeth, as well as luxation and repositioning of impacted teeth to assist in tooth eruption. We provide care in conjunction with your orthodontist and their treatment plan.

  • Jaw Surgery

    Corrective jaw surgery is often done in conjunction with orthodontic treatment to improve occlusal and facial harmony. Making these corrections can improve your bite, making chewing easier, improving jaw function, speech, sleep apnea, and decrease traumatic occlusion. Jaw surgery is typically performed when the discrepancy between your upper and lower teeth is too significant to correct with braces alone. Our team will work closely with you and your orthodontist to select a treatment plan that is most beneficial for you.

  • Facial Trauma

    We are equipped to repair and treat facial trauma including but not limited to fractured facial bones (jaw, cheek, nose or orbital bone), facial lacerations, intra-oral lacerations, and replacing avulsed teeth that have been displaced or knocked out. These types of injuries are often treated with titanium plates or wires.

  • Bone Grafting

    Bone grafting is the placement of bone into an area that is deficient for further treatment. Bone can be either from a donor (allograft) or from the patient (autograft). The surgical procedure includes sinus and/or ridge augmentation and repair of bony defects in preparation for implant placement or overall stability of jaw and facial bones. Bone grafting is typically done under general anesthetic for patient safety.

  • Pre-Prosthetic Surgery

    Pre-prosthetic surgery are procedures that prepare the patient for fixed or removable prostheses. Examples of pre-prosthetic procedures include preparation and placement of implants for fixed or removable prostheses, bone smoothing and reshaping, removal of excess bone and removal of excess gum tissue.

  • Pathology

    We provide assessment and surgical management of tissue abnormalities in skin, oral mucosa and bone. The tissue is then sent for histopathological assessment by our Oral Pathology colleagues. Further management is then discussed once a formal diagnosis is made.

  • TMJ

    Pain and tenderness associated with your jaw may involve the temporomandibular joints and muscles of mastication. TMJ treatment varies from person to person and may entail non-surgical management including lifestyle modification, medication, therapeutic injectables, physical therapy, custom mouth guards and/or jaw surgery.

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