Peachtree Oral and Facial Surgery
262 S Peachtree Pkwy, Suite 1
Peachtree City, GA 30269
Office: 770-302-0101
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Comprehensive Oral Surgery Services for Lifelong Oral Health

Dr. Anderson offers a full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery with expertise ranging from dental implants and extractions to facial trauma and all types of anesthesia. The doctor's mission is to provide compassionate and attentive patient care using state-of-the-art procedures, technologies, and surgical techniques. Through professionalism and teamwork, our team strives to create healthy and positive experiences for all who trust their care to us.
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Advantages of an Oral Surgeon

Advanced dentistry in a state-of-the-art surgical center.

Meet dr. Anderson

Why Choose our oral surgeon

Our Oral Surgeon is a Recognized Leader in Dental Implants, the All-on-4 Procedure, and Sedation Dentistry.
Expertise and Training: As a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Anderson completed an additional 4 years of hospital-based training alongside medical residents and can administer all types of anesthesia.
Experience: Dr. Anderson has placed thousands of implants and has been delivering exquisite results for over 20 years.
State-of-the-Art Surgical Center: Our practice is designed to deliver exceptional patient care using the most advanced technology available.

We have 21st century technology now that can give you back your smile and ability to eat the foods you love – just like your natural teeth.

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Sinus Lift
Sinus lifts are typically performed by gently raising the floor of your sinuses, and adding bone material to increase height and volume. Increasing the quality and quantity in this way gives your future implants the solid support they need to stay healthy and strong.

You may benefit from sinus augmentation if you have:
Lost upper premolar or molar teeth
Bone loss from periodontal disease
Facial or oral trauma
Inadequate bone density
Low positioning of sinus
An enlarged sinus cavity

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Impacted Teeth
Teeth that are trapped within the jaw bone or gum tissue and unable to erupt are called “impacted teeth.” Full and partially impacted teeth often threaten the health of surrounding bone, gums, nerves and even neighboring teeth. Diagnosing these potentially problematic areas early on is key to keeping your family happy and healthy. The canines and wisdom teeth are the most common types of tooth impactions. Identifying impacted teeth through x-rays as early as age seven is ideal for planning the best course of treatment.
Impacted Teeth

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Frenectomy
A frenectomy is a minor oral surgery procedure that treats lip- and tongue-ties. The small stretch of tissue connecting the lip to the gums and tongue to the floor of the mouth is called a “frenum.” At times, these muscular attachments are too short to enable proper oral function and development. Release or removal of a short frenum by a skilled oral surgeon ensures fast healing and optimal results for this delicate tissue.

Frenectomies are typically performed in pediatric patients. However, some adults benefit from this procedure as well. In children, we usually wait until the two front primary teeth have erupted before providing a lip frenectomy. Without treatment at any age, the risks of leaving a lip- or tongue-tie untouched include unwanted spacing between the two front teeth, risk of periodontal problems and oral pain or discomfort.
frenectomy

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