Face & Jaw Surgery Center
Oral Surgery
North Dakota
701-258-7220
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  • Locations
    • Bismarck
    • Minot
    • Fargo
    • Grand Forks
  • Surgeons
    • Dr. Preisler
    • Dr. Crago
    • Dr. Chahal
    • Dr. Afshar
    • Dr. Deatherage
    • Dr. Glosenger
    • Dr. Gray
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  • Procedures
    • Third Molars (Wisdom Teeth)
    • Dental Implants
    • Bone Grafting (Major & Minor)
    • Sinus Lift
    • Ridge Expansion
    • Nerve Repositioning
    • Orthognathic Surgery (Jaw Surgery)
    • Oral Pathology
    • Distraction Osteogenesis
    • Sleep Apnea
    • Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate
    • Cosmetic Surgery
    • Are You A Candidate For Facial Rejuvenation?
    • Facelift
    • Skin Rejuvenation
    • Chemical Peels
    • Rhinoplasty
    • Brow Lift
    • Blepharoplasty
    • BOTOX® Cosmetic
    • Fillers
    • Otoplasty
    • Facial Liposuction
    • Body Liposculpture

Procedures

  • Oral Surgery
    • Third Molars (Wisdom Teeth)
    • Dental Implants
    • Bone Grafting (Major & Minor)
    • Sinus Lift
    • Ridge Expansion
    • Nerve Repositioning
    • Orthognathic Surgery
    • Oral Pathology
    • Distraction Osteogenesis
    • Sleep Apnea
    • Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate
  • Cosmetic Surgery
    • Are You a Candidate For Facial Rejuvenation?
    • Facelift
    • Skin Rejuvenation
    • Chemical Peels
    • Rhinoplasty
    • Brow Lift
    • Blepharoplasty
    • BOTOX® Cosmetic
    • Fillers
    • Otoplasty
    • Facial Liposuction
    • Body Liposculpture

Nerve Repositioning

The inferior alveolar nerve, which gives feeling to the lower lip and chin, may need to be moved in order to make room for placement of dental implants in the lower jaw. This procedure is limited to the lower jaw and indicated when teeth are missing in the area of the two back molars and/or and second premolar, with the above-mentioned secondary condition. Since this procedure is considered a very aggressive approach (there is almost always some postoperative numbness of the lower lip and jaw area, which dissipates only very slowly, if ever), usually other, less aggressive options are considered first (placement of blade implants, etc.).

Typically, an outer section of the cheek side of the lower jawbone is removed in order to expose the nerve and vessel canal. Then we isolate the nerve and vessel bundle in that area and slightly pull it out to the side. At the same time, we will place the implants. Then the bundle is released and placed back over the implants. The surgical access is refilled with bone graft material of the surgeon’s choice and the area is closed.

These procedures may be performed separately or together, depending upon the individual's condition. As stated earlier, there are several areas of the body that are suitable for attaining bone grafts. In the maxillofacial region, bone grafts can be taken from inside the mouth, in the area of the chin or third molar region, or in the upper jaw behind the last tooth. In more extensive situations, a greater quantity of bone can be attained from the hip or the outer aspect of the tibia at the knee. When we use the patient’s own bone for repairs, we generally get the best results.

In many cases, we can use allograft material to implement bone grafting for dental implants. This bone is prepared from cadavers and used to promote the patient’s own bone to grow into the repair site. It is quite effective and very safe. Synthetic materials can also be used to stimulate bone formation. We even use factors from your own blood to accelerate and promote bone formation in graft areas.

These surgeries are performed under intravenous sedation or general anesthesia. After discharge, bed rest is recommended for one day and limited physical activity for one week.

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Face and Jaw Surgery Center is proud of their experienced and skilled surgical team,
Drs.Scott Preisler,Charles Crago, Omar Chahal, Andrew Afshar, Joseph Deatherage, Jeremiah Glosenger, Jonathan Gray.
They provide Oral Surgery and Facial Cosmetic Surgery to patients throughout North Dakota, including:
Wisdom Teeth Extraction, Dental Implants, Reconstructive Jaw Surgery, Facelift, Body Liposculpture Liposuction

Bismarck: 1140 West Capitol Avenue • Bismarck, ND 58501 • Telephone: 701-258-7220 • Toll Free: 800-732-3128 • Fax: 701-222-2329
Minot: 2615 Elk Drive • Suite 3 • Minot, ND 58701 • Telephone: 701-852-3421 • Toll Free: 800-277-7938 • Fax: 701-838-1842
Fargo: 4344 20th Avenue South • Fargo, ND 58103 • Telephone: 701-239-5969 • Toll Free: 800-565-5969 • Fax: 701-239-0034
Grand Forks: 2845 36th Avenue South • Grand Forks, ND 58201 • Telephone: 701-775-4444 • Toll Free: 866-353-6400 • Fax: 701-775-4530