Southwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery provides surgical care for concerns involving the teeth, jaw, and facial structures. At our Moultrie office, we help patients manage pain, treat infections, replace missing teeth, and plan procedures with clear steps and realistic expectations.
Your care is guided by an oral surgeon with advanced training in oral and maxillofacial surgery. If you feel anxious about treatment, sedation may be available when appropriate to help you stay comfortable during your procedure.
Request an appointment or call us at (229) 878-3610.
Missing teeth can change the way you eat, speak, and smile. Dental implants are a long-term option that replaces the tooth root and supports a crown, bridge, or denture. The implant is placed in the jawbone to create a stable foundation.
If you are considering a dental implant in Moultrie, we start with an exam and imaging to plan the safest approach. Some patients need additional support before implant placement, such as bone grafting. We can also coordinate with your general dentist to ensure your final restoration fits your overall treatment plan.
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Wisdom teeth do not always come in properly. When they are impacted (stuck) or erupt at an angle, they can cause pain, swelling, infection, or pressure on nearby teeth.
For Moultrie wisdom teeth removal, we evaluate each patient individually and discuss timing based on symptoms, X-rays, and risk factors. When removal is recommended, we plan the procedure to support healing and reduce the risk of future problems. Sedation or IV sedation may be used when appropriate, and you can review our anesthesia and sedation options before treatment.
Some teeth cannot be removed safely in a routine dental setting. This can happen when a tooth is broken below the gumline, severely infected, or impacted. In those cases, surgical extraction may be recommended to protect nearby teeth and bone.
We plan extractions with clinical exam and imaging to make the procedure as efficient and predictable as possible. Local anesthesia is used, and sedation may be recommended when appropriate, based on your needs and the complexity of the extraction.
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TMJ refers to the jaw joint. TMJ problems can lead to jaw pain, headaches, clicking or popping, or discomfort when chewing. Many cases improve with conservative care, but some patients need a more detailed surgical evaluation.
At Southwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery in Moultrie, we evaluate TMJ concerns using an exam and imaging when needed. Then we clearly explain your options, with a focus on reducing pain, improving function, and supporting long-term jaw health.


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