oral surgeon santa rosa caThese days, it seems like dental implants are being offered in some surprising places. But just because your regular dentist offers this prosthodontic option, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are the best fit for your needs. Some dentists are exceptionally skilled at this procedure, but it’s not guaranteed; you know that when you’re working with a board-certified oral surgeon, you have someone who has significantly more training in emergencies, internal medicine, and anesthesia.

So, when you need a trusted oral surgeon in the North Bay, take the time to talk to Dr. Leonard Tyko at Santa Rosa Oral Surgery. Over more than 50 years, our office has built a reputation that we’re proud of, and we continue the legacy of our forebears every single day. As a surgeon who holds not only a Doctor of Dental Science, but also a Medical Degree (MD) from the McGovern Medical School at UTHealth in Houston.

Thinking about dental implants? Learn more about the advantages of working with an oral and maxillofacial surgeon with Santa Rosa Oral Surgery.

An Oral Surgeon Simply Has More Holistic Training

Sometimes, people stop short of talking to an oral surgeon about dental implant placement, but it can be an advantage. But even if you should choose to work with a general dentist, at least you had the chance to discuss your situation with a provider with more extensive expertise. An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, or an OMS, is a dentist first, but they undergo significantly more training in a medical setting. This helps us to better understand the intricacies of a patient’s health, their medications, and more while delivering treatment.

An oral surgeon receives full dental training before they work on their specialization. They also have the opportunity to spend time in a hospital environment during residency. Oral surgeon residents complete rotations with different departments to gain a better understanding of the entire body. Through spending time focusing on internal medicine, general and trauma surgery, and anesthesia, residency forms a foundation.

Dr. Tyko Has Seen A Wide Range Of Surgical Situations

In order to graduate, a general dentist might need to place a few dental implants to show proficiency. For an oral surgeon, however, the landscape is much different; OMS residents need to see a large number of surgical patients to complete their program. That means that before they even see a patient in private practice, they have already experienced a wide range of real-world surgical interactions.

And perhaps most importantly, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon has training for when things go wrong. They don’t happen frequently, but complications are always possible with surgical techniques, and residency equips oral surgeons with tools to react. By thinking like a doctor, and not just a dentist, they can manage complex and potentially threatening situations like heavy bleeding, sinus perforations, and more. Dr. Tyko does not just hold a DDS degree, but also an MD, and that simply means he can do some things your average dentist cannot.

Talk Teeth With Santa Rosa Oral Surgery

If you’ve been thinking about working with your general dentist to place a dental implant, speak to Dr. Tyko before you make a decision. To find out more about the advantages of working with an oral surgeon, call Santa Rosa Oral Surgery at (707) 545-4625 today.