Monday, November 17, 2014

Surgical Solutions Oral & Maxillofacial / www.facebook.com/SurgicalSolutions





Hey Deltona Residents! 

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Residency training requires four to seven years of intensive medical and surgical didactic and clinical training. The longer programs incorporate formal M.D. training in a medical school. Those Residencies are called Integrated Degree Programs or Double-Degree Programs. An M.D. degree is not required to practice as an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, but may be required for certain types of post-Residency Fellowship training.

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How Specialists in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Practice?

Most Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons are self-employed and work in a practice setting which has features of both dental and medical offices.
1 - Like most dental offices, their clinics have outpatient operating rooms. In addition, their surgical rooms often contain complex anesthetic monitoring equipment.
2 - Like medical clinics, their clinics typically have simpler examination rooms and many supporting personnel, including nurses and insurance clerks who understand medical [and dental] insurance.

Deltona Residents please come see us at Surgical Solutions Oral & Maxillofacial for all your implant needs!

As always, it is our great pleasure to serve you and your families. Thank you all for your support! 

http://orangecitysurgicalsolutions.com/

400 Treemonte Dr, Orange City, FL 32763 / (386) 837-1236




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