Southwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery provides specialized surgical care for conditions affecting the teeth, jaw, and facial structures. Our Albany oral surgery office offers procedures such as dental implants, wisdom teeth removal, and other oral surgery services focused on restoring oral health and function.
Our Albany office is led by a board-certified oral surgeon with advanced training in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Sedation options are available when appropriate to support patient comfort.
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Missing teeth can affect how you eat, speak, and smile. Dental implants provide a secure, long-term replacement option by anchoring a restoration directly into the jawbone.
At Southwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery in Albany, dental implants are placed on-site as part of a coordinated treatment plan. In some cases, additional procedures such as bone grafting may be recommended to support proper implant placement. We work closely with your dentist to ensure implant treatment fits your overall care.
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Wisdom teeth do not always develop or erupt properly. When left untreated, they can cause pain, infection, or damage to nearby teeth.
Our surgeon evaluates each patient individually to determine whether wisdom teeth removal is recommended and the appropriate timing for treatment. When extraction is necessary, procedures are planned to support healing and reduce the risk of future problems. Sedation or IV sedation may be used when appropriate to support patient comfort.
Some teeth cannot be removed safely through routine dental care. In these cases, patients may be referred for surgical tooth extraction to protect surrounding teeth and bone.
At Southwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery in Albany, extractions are carefully planned using clinical evaluation and imaging. Sedation or IV sedation may be used when appropriate to support patient comfort during the procedure.
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Jaw joint (TMJ) problems can cause jaw pain, headaches, clicking or popping sounds, and difficulty chewing. When conservative treatments are not effective, patients may be referred for surgical evaluation.
At Southwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery in Albany, TMJ conditions are carefully evaluated using clinical exams and imaging. Treatment recommendations will be discussed clearly, with a focus on relieving pain, improving function, and supporting long-term jaw health.


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