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Our team at Dental Surgical Group is committed to providing you with gentle, effective, and minimally invasive solutions that address your unique dental needs. Whether you’re suffering from mouth pain or a condition like sleep apnea, we strive to help you find the most beneficial solution that improves your overall well-being.

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Facial & Mouth Pain

Facial and mouth pain can be caused by a wide range of factors, including dental issues, jaw joint problems, and underlying medical conditions. If you’re suffering from chronic oral pain, it’s important that you be evaluated by a dentist to learn what the root of your pain may be. Our oral surgeons can diagnose the underlying cause of your pain and offer treatments to help you find relief. Depending on the location and severity of your pain, you may be evaluated for conditions like tooth decay, gum disease, or TMJ disorder. Our goal is to help you manage, if not completely eliminate, your pain while educating you on how to maintain your oral health.

Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a condition characterized by pauses in breathing when asleep, which can last for seconds to minutes at a time. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common type of sleep apnea, and it occurs when the airway is partially or fully blocked. This can not only take a toll on your quality of sleep, but also increase your risk of health problems like daytime fatigue, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes. Our dentists have helped numerous patients manage their sleep apnea through custom-made oral appliances. Once you have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, they can help you find a sustainable treatment that helps you get good quality sleep without the breathing difficulties associated with sleep apnea.

“Thank you so much for understanding what my needs were and the proactive staff. ”
John K.

Intraoral Lesions

Intraoral lesions come in a variety of forms, including ulcers, blisters, white or red patches, and lumps. While some lesions are harmless and resolve on their own, others may indicate underlying oral health issues or potentially serious conditions. Our dentists can identify, diagnose, and treat intraoral lesions, utilizing their expertise and diagnostic tools to provide the most effective treatments to help you maintain good oral health. If you notice a lesion in your mouth that won’t go away, please contact us to schedule an appointment to be evaluated. Early intervention is important to determine the cause of the lesion and treat the problem as needed before it could potentially get worse.