What is Orthognathic Surgery?

Orthognathic surgery is a procedure performed by an oral surgeon where the objective is to correct abnormalities in the bone structure of the upper and lower mandibles and/or issues that affect the way these bones line up during oral function. This oral surgery may be...

Patients who notice an uptick in headaches, in combination with other symptoms, may be experiencing a disorder of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). The jaw is comprised of a number of components, including bones, muscles and tendons, so if any of them isn’t working correctly, the...

The prospect of oral surgery can be daunting, especially if you’ve never experienced such a procedure before. You can make the process a little easier and less stressful by knowing what to expect from your treatment and preparing adequately for your procedure. Here are a...

A medical emergency requires emergency equipment and medications, quick thinking, effective communication and teamwork. On Tuesday, November 15th Drs. Michael Dalton, Andrew DeWitt, Thomas King III, Kimberly Pingel and Justin Nagel and the Great River Oral and Maxillofacial PC team located at 100 Bryant St...

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a condition that deprives a person of sleep because of airway obstruction. Apnea literally means that a person stops breathing. During episodes of sleep apnea, a person can stop breathing for up to 60 seconds. An episode of apnea will...

TMJ disorder can become a debilitating and often painful oral health condition. Many times, the underlying causes behind TMJ disorder cannot be resolved on their own because the condition might exist due to the alignment of the jaws or damage to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ),...

While we commonly associated obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with adults, the truth is that this condition can affect people of all ages, including children. Sleep apnea can be very destructive to one’s oral health and well-being when it goes untreated. If you suspect your child...