Oral & Facial Surgery Center

Community Education

September 3rd, 2010

Oral & Facial Surgery Center takes patient and community education on oral health very seriously.  We believe that you’re never too young or too old to learn about oral health and dental care.

On Thursday, September 2, 2010, Dr. Steven Skoch (one of our board certified surgeons in the Fayetteville AR surgery center) gave an educational PowerPoint presentation on Dental Implants to interested residents of Butterfield Trail Village.  Included in this informative presentation were facts regarding the history and progression of dental implants, the benefits of dental implants over other options for missing teeth, bone grafting, candidates for dental implants and other relevant and interesting information regarding this topic.

Well received by those who attended, an excellent Question and Answer period followed the presentation.

Tags: benefits of dental implants, board certified oral surgeons, bone graft, Butterfield Trail Village, candidate for dental implant, community education, Dental Implants, Dr. Steven Skoch, Fayetteville AR, history of dental implants, implant dentistry, missing teeth, missing tooth, Oral & Facial Surgery Center, oral surgeon, oral surgery care, patient education, progression of dental implants
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Trouble Makers…

August 23rd, 2010

OFSC has been consistent through the years in providing oral health education to the NWA community.

This year, Oral & Facial Surgery Center offered thousands of full color educational pieces  to the health and science departments of every local junior and senior high school in NWA. The four page, newspaper-like publication was written by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and inserted as a supplement in USA Today.  The paper includes excellent articles such as What are Impacted Wisdom Teeth and Why are They a Problem, Top Ten Health Reasons to Remove Your Wisdom Teeth, What to Expect During Surgery to Remove Your Wisdom Teeth and others. This publication is available to you compliments of Oral & Facial Surgery Center. Simply email us at WisdomTeethResearch@omscenter.com or come by our office and ask for a copy. It’s just one of many ways that OFSC takes care of you.

Tags: AAOMS, full color educational pieces, NWA community, oral health, oral health education, Problems, surgery, third molars, top ten reasons, trouble makers, USA Today, Wisdom Teeth
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X-ray Technology

August 17th, 2010
3D CT Cone Beam Imaging

3D CT Cone Beam Technology

Here at the Oral and Facial Surgery Center, we provide unparalleled technology by utilizing a 3D CT Cone Beam Imaging system.  As patients increasingly ask for more sophisticated and immediate dental procedures, our advanced in-office imaging systems provide our surgeons with more accurate information for oral and orthognathic surgery, implantology, TMJ analysis, airway assessment, and many other dental procedures.

Tags: 2D CT Cone Beam Imaging, airway assessment, dental implant, dental procedures, imaging system, implantology, OFSC, Panoramic x-Ray, sophistacated, TMJ analysis, unparalleled technology
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HIDING YOUR SMILE?

August 8th, 2010

A smile is an expression of happiness or joy–why would you want to hide it?

If a missing tooth or teeth forces you to hide your smile, it’s time to take action! Oral & Facial Surgery Center offers free dental implant consultations which include a diagnostic x-ray. Making the appointment at our Fayetteville or Springdale office is the first step to a beautiful smile.

What are you waiting for? Make that call today –you have nothing to lose and a beautiful smile to gain.

Tags: appointment, Arkansas, beautiful smile, Dental Implants, Fayetteville, free consultation and diagnostic x-ray, hiding smile, missing tooth, Springdale, take action
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LIFE AT WORK

August 4th, 2010

When you think about it, from Monday through Friday, one-third of our lives are spent at the workplace (and that doesn’t include travel or lunch.)

At Oral and Facial Surgery Center, our team not only strives to create the best surgical experience possible for every patient, but we also surround ourselves with individuals who understand the importance of making the work place rewarding. Quantity time at the work place is a given; however, creating a quality environment takes mutual respect and appreciation for what each individual brings to the collective personality.

Having grown up the sixth born of seven children (each just one year apart), my family had a motley assortment of personalities. From neat freaks to book geeks, from ultra picky to nit-picky, from feisty to shy, from sensitive to bold – we had them all! To our great advantage, we had to learn to get along, to appreciate our different personalities and to experience the consequences of selfish, unforgiving behavior if we didn’t.  The harmony within our family unit was reflected outward, and positive comments from others about us were a regular occurrence. My life in a large family was a small taste of life at work. It taught me that anywhere groups of people share portions of their lives, there is also the challenge of dealing with one another’s weaknesses and enjoying the benefits of one another’s strengths.

I have a great respect and appreciation for the doctors and staff of Oral & Facial Surgery Center. OFSC’s patient surveys prove repeatedly that patients experience the joyful, professional collective personality of our team as a whole but also see for themselves how each member of the OFSC team is what makes it that way.

Tags: appreciation, joyful, mutual respect, OFSC team, professional, quality individuals, workplace
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STRIVING FOR THE HIGHEST MARK…

July 29th, 2010

Earning the accreditation seal from AAAHC is one of many ways that Oral & Facial Surgery Center ensures optimal patient care.  We voluntarily undergo a strict and thorough review of every aspect of our surgery centers to ensure that:

  1. Our patients are treated with respect, consideration and dignity.
  2. Our patients are provided complete information concerning their diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and prognosis and that they are involved in the decision-making processes involving their care.
  3. Our patients are provided information regarding their rights and responsibilities, other procedures offered through OFSC, provision for after-hours and/or emergency care, clear and written estimate of fees, provision of alternative payment options, and high-standard credentialing of our health care professionals.
  4. Our patients are ensured privacy of their health information and provided a means for feedback through our post-surgery patient satisfaction surveys.
  5. Our patients are promised an ongoing quality management and improvement program and a risk-management program designed to protect the life and welfare of every patient and employee.
  6. Our patients can be assured that every surgeon on the OFSC team is Board Certified, that our surgery centers have an on-staff registered nurse, and that our dental and surgical team of professionals are not only provided ongoing education but are also CPR and ACLS certified.
  7. Both of our accredited facilities meet and exceed all local, state and federal requirements.
  8. Our surgery centers always ensure adequate personnel, state-of-the-art equipment, and exceptional surgical and post-operative care.

Oral & Facial Surgery Center proudly announces the start of its 10th year of accreditation, once again proving our long-standing commitment to outstanding patient care.  We invite you to learn more about the Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Health Care by visiting their website at www.aaahc.org

Tags: AAAHC, accreditation, ACLS, board certified oral surgeons, commitment to outstanding patient care, consideration, CPR, credentialed professionals, decision-making process, diagnosis, dignity, evaluation, patient care, patient privacy, patient rights and responsibilities, patient satisfaction surveys, patient treatement, quality management and improvement, registered nurse, respect, risk management, surgery, treatment
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BACK TO SCHOOL ALREADY?

July 26th, 2010

Summer is a great time for extraction of wisdom teeth, but if you haven’t scheduled your appointment yet, consider scheduling surgery on a Thursday or Friday so you have the weekend to recover. To learn more about why the extraction of wisdom teeth is recommended, check out this YouTube video:

Tags: 3rd molars, bad breath, bite, braces, cyst, extraction, impacted wisdom teeth, oral surgeon, surgery, swelling of gum
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IMPLANT-RETAINED REMOVEABLE PARTIAL DENTURES

July 22nd, 2010

Expanding the Benefits of Implant Therapy

Tags: dental implant therapy, implant dentistry, improved esthetics, partial dentures, treatment options
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WELCOME TO OUR PRACTICE BLOG

July 14th, 2010

OFSC is excited to launch our practice blog; check with us often for updates on practice news, new procedures and our thoughts on current events.

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