Oral Care During COVID-19
Facial Surgery Center
We are offering dental emergency fixes
As an oral and maxillofacial surgery practice, we must close our doors to all aspects of care EXCEPT DENTAL EMERGENCIES AND URGENT CARE.
What constitutes a dental emergency?
What qualifies as urgent dental care?
Dental Emergencies/Urgent Care
(When to call your oral surgeon)
- Uncontrolled Bleeding
- Painful Swelling in or around Your Mouth, Face, or Neck
- Pain from Tooth/Teeth or Jawbone
- Gum Infection with Pain or Swelling
- Broken or Knocked Out Tooth/Teeth from Trauma
- Biopsy of Abnormal Tissue
- Dental Treatment Required Prior to Critical Medical Procedures
What Our Patients are Saying
Facial Surgery Center
Patient Review by Lauren B
my procedure went very smoothly, and the team made sure i was comfortable and treated me very kindly.
- Lauren B
Patient Review by Bailey D
Great, place!
- Bailey D
Patient Review by A R
The procedure was for my daughter but the staff and Dr. Bowman made everything comfortable and easy for my daughter. She had to go in alone, which was hard because she's 6 but she came out happy and excited to be done and a few days later said she didn't cry. The staff checked in on her later in the day and helped me understand a few things which I appreciated. Will definitely go back for any future procedures and will recommend for anyone looking.
- A R
Non-Emergency Oral Surgical Procedures
(When it’s safe to wait)
- Missing Tooth/Teeth
- Treatment of Non-Painful Cavities
- Regular Cleanings, Exams and X-rays
- Follow Up Visits
Facial Surgery Center
If you develop fever, oral/facial/neck swelling, or pus, please do not hesitate to call our office.
Facial Surgery Center Phone Number 580-242-2800