
1. Your Initial Consultation
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We’ll begin with an examination and a thorough review of your medical and dental history.
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Advanced imaging (such as digital X-rays or 3D scans) may be taken to evaluate your condition.
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Your oral surgeon will explain your diagnosis, treatment options, and answer any questions you may have.
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You’ll receive a customized treatment plan, including a discussion of anesthesia or sedation options for your comfort.
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2. The Procedure
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Most procedures are performed in-office using local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia-- depending on your needs and the complexity of the surgery.
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Our experienced surgical team will guide you through the process, keeping your comfort and safety our top priorities.
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You’ll receive clear instructions before your procedure to ensure you’re prepared.

3. Aftercare and Recovery
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After surgery, you’ll be given detailed post-operative or after-care instructions tailored to your specific procedure.
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Our team will walk you through what to expect during healing and how to manage any discomfort.
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We’ll schedule follow-up appointments as needed to monitor your recovery and ensure everything is healing properly.
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4. Compassionate, Ongoing Support
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We’re here for you at every step-- before, during, and after your procedure.
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If you have questions, concerns, or need help during recovery, you can always contact our team for support.
Your comfort and care are our highest priority. Whether you’re coming in for a simple extraction or complex jaw surgery, we’re committed to making your experience smooth, safe, and stress-free.
The staff at Mattydale Oral & Facial Surgery couldn't have been more kind and welcoming on each of my two visits. Dr. Matthews was generous with his time for my consultation, making sure all of my questions were answered. My surgery was quick and painless. Dr. Matthews followed up with a phone call the next day to check on me. I have healed fast and painlessly and would highly recommend this office for your oral surgery needs.
Satisfied Patient
July 2025