At OMS Specialists we are transparent and professional with all our patients. We aim to provide the best care we possibly can, making sure our patients are informed and looked after when going through any procedure under our care.
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What is Maxillofacial Surgery?
An Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon is a medical and dental specialist who has completed formal advanced training and is recognised as an expert in the field of surgery affecting the teeth, jaws, mouth and face.
Do I need a referral?
Anyone may be seen by a specialist for consultation and treatment. However, to make benefit of any Medicare and private health insurance rebates, specialist consultation and treatments require referral from your GP or dentist.
How much will it cost?
The cost of your consultation may be partly covered by Medicare. It is important that you bring your medicare card with you for your consultation.
What do I need to bring to my first consultation?
We aim to provide you with the most efficient and informative consultation process possible. This will allow you and your surgeon make the most of the consultation time together.
Where will my surgery be performed?
During your consultation with your surgeon at Omsspecialists you will be advised where your surgery should be performed. The options vary dependent upon the complexity of treatment required and your medical history.
Do I need my wisdom teeth removed?
Wisdom teeth (also known as Third Molar Teeth) usually erupt through the gums in the late teens but can erupt at a much later age. They are usually the last teeth to erupt.
What is dento-alveolar surgery?
There are a variety of conditions affecting the teeth, gums, jaws and soft tissues of the mouth that may require treatment by an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon. Surgery in these areas is called dento-alveolar surgery.
Do I need dental implants?
People with missing teeth may benefit from techniques that allow artificial teeth to be implanted firmly in the mouth.
Information on other treatments?
For information on other treatments please head to our contact page.
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What if I don’t have medical insurance?
You don’t have to have medical insurance to see one of our surgeons and have any procedure done with us.
What is IV sedation?
IV sedation provised a comfortable and calm experience for patients, whether they are highly anxious or unsuitable for extraction under local anaesthetic only. Patients who require extractions, implants or any other minor oral surgery can generally be suitable for IV sedation.