List of Dentists that do Dental Cavitations Surgery
This is a list of dentists who say they do dental cavitations surgery. I have not met or been treated by all of the dentists on this list. I have simply heard of most of them. Please do your own research about them. They are listed in the order that I first heard about them.
Additionally, please note, there are two ways to become an oral surgeon. After graduating from dental school, oral surgeons need four to six more years of medical study in oral surgery. One way the can do this is to apply for a residency program where they study and practice oral surgery for at least four years. While they could use the credential initials “DDS, OMFS” or “DDS, OMS,” a lot of these dentists just use “DDS” after their name. Alternatively, they can join a training program where they earn a medical degree and complete their oral surgery residency at the same time. This takes at least six years, and students graduate with both a dental and medical degree. These dentists use the initials “DDS, MD.”
If a dentist just uses the initials “DDS” — or some dental schools use the credential “DMD,” which has the same meaning as “DDS” — in order to see if that dentist is also an oral surgeon, you will have to read their bio to make sure it says they completed a residency program in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Dr. Gerry Curatola, DDS in NYC (he works together with Dr. Roman Temkin, DDS, an oral surgeon), https://www.rejuv-health.com/
Dr. Michelle Jorgensen, DDS in Fork, Utah, https://www.totalcaredental.com/ and https://livingwellwithdrmichelle.com/
Dr. Paul Rodeghero, DDS in Clearwater, FL, https://myclearwaterfamilydental.com/
Dr. Michael G. Rehme, DDS in St. Louis, MO, https://toothbody.com/
Dr. Maryam Horiyat, DDS in Mission Viejo, CA, https://ariadentalcare.com/
Dr. Kimberly Baer, DDS in Bethesda, MD, https://naturaldentistassociates.com/
Dr. Eugene Sambataro, DDS in Ellicott City, MD, https://toxicfreedentistry.com/
Dr. Daniel P. Brunner, DDS, MD (in oral surgery), an oral surgeon in Marietta, Georgia (near Atlanta), https://www.brunnerbiohealth.com/
Dr. Alexander Volchonok, DMD and Dr. James Linkous, DMD in NYC, https://www.mytetrahealth.com/
Note about Bone Graft Material Options
Your dentist might tell you that you need a bone graft as part of your dental cavitation surgery. The most common type of bone graft material currently used in dentistry is cadaver bone graft. You should know that there are synthetic bone graft options available.