Providing Services for Binghamton, Johnson City, Vestal, Owego, Elmira, Ithaca and Surrounding Communities
- Oral Surgery Binghamton, NY
Oral Surgery in Binghamton, NY
Oral surgery addresses complex dental conditions that require specialized surgical expertise. Dental Solutions of Binghamton provides oral surgery for patients needing extractions, implant surgery, grafting, and other advanced procedures. Our practice emphasizes safety, precision, and long-term outcomes. Patients in the Binghamton area benefit from having surgical and restorative care coordinated under one team. Each procedure is carefully planned before treatment begins. Our goal is predictable healing and lasting results.
Oral Surgery in Binghamton, NY
Oral surgery is performed by Dr. Mark Dreher, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon with more than 15 years of experience serving the Binghamton community. His training includes complex extractions, bone grafting, implant placement, biopsies, and pre-prosthetic surgery. Dr. Dreher is also qualified to provide IV sedation and general anesthesia. CBCT imaging is used to evaluate anatomy and plan procedures with precision. Technology supports safety and accuracy. Experience guides surgical judgment.
Advanced Surgical Dentistry in Binghamton, NY
Oral surgery is planned with a focus on minimizing trauma and supporting proper healing. Imaging and diagnostics allow the surgical team to anticipate challenges before treatment begins. Patients are informed about the procedure, recovery process, and expected outcomes. No two surgical cases are treated the same. Surgical plans are customized based on anatomy, health, and restorative goals. Precision is central to every procedure.
Coordinated Surgical Care at Dental Solutions of Binghamton
Communication between surgical and restorative providers is essential. Our team works closely to ensure surgical outcomes align with long-term restorative plans. Patients benefit from a seamless transition between phases of care. Education is provided at every step. Oral surgery is recommended only when appropriate. Care remains patient-focused and individualized.