Oral Surgeon

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Oral and Facial Surgeon
Oral Surgery Specialist

Last updated on 10 Feb 2026

Overview

Oral Surgeons are specialized dental professionals who perform complex surgical procedures related to the mouth, jaw, and face, such as wisdom teeth removal, dental implants, and corrective jaw surgeries. They play a vital role in improving oral health and restoring facial aesthetics.

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Job Description
  1. Diagnose and treat oral diseases, injuries, and defects
  2. Coordinate with dental and medical teams for comprehensive patient care
  3. Educate patients on oral health maintenance and post operative care
  4. Utilize advanced imaging and diagnostic tools for treatment planning
  5. Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and safety protocols
  6. Participate in research and continuing education to advance clinical knowledge
  7. Provide emergency dental care and consultations as needed
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FAQS

What are the common indications for tooth extraction in oral surgery?

Common indications include severe dental caries, periodontal disease, impacted teeth, orthodontic requirements, trauma, and non-restorable teeth. Extraction may also be required before radiation therapy or prosthetic treatment.

What is alveoloplasty and when is it performed?

Alveoloplasty is the surgical reshaping of alveolar bone, usually performed after tooth extraction to prepare the ridge for dentures or implants. It improves prosthetic fit and patient comfort.

What complications can occur after oral surgery?

Common complications include bleeding, infection, dry socket (alveolar osteitis), swelling, nerve injury, and delayed healing. Proper surgical technique and post-operative care help minimize these risks.

How do you control bleeding during oral surgery?

Bleeding is controlled using pressure packs, sutures, hemostatic agents, and proper surgical technique. Identifying systemic bleeding disorders is also important.

How do you decide between an "Immediate" vs. "Delayed" implant placement?

I choose Immediate if there is adequate primary stability, no active infection at the site, and sufficient buccal bone plate thickness (>1mm). I choose Delayed if the site is infected or if extensive bone grafting is needed to create a stable foundation first.

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How to become an Oral Surgeon in India?

To become an Oral Surgeon in India, a student must complete BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) from a recognized dental college. After this, they must pursue MDS in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, which is a 3-year postgraduate specialization.

What qualifications are required for an Oral Surgeon?

The minimum qualification required is BDS, followed by MDS in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from a recognized institution.

What does an Oral Surgeon do?

An Oral Surgeon diagnoses and surgically treats conditions related to the mouth, jaw, face, and teeth. They perform procedures such as tooth extractions, wisdom tooth removal, dental implants, jaw surgery, cyst removal, and facial trauma management.

What is the salary of an Oral Surgeon in India?

An Oral Surgeon in India typically earns between ₹4 lakh and ₹12 lakh per year. Based on experience, salary can be increased.

Where can an Oral Surgeon work?

Oral Surgeons can work in multi-specialty hospitals, dental hospitals, private dental clinics, trauma centers, and medical colleges.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 250000USD 450000
United KingdomGBP 70000GBP 120000
UAEAED 180000AED 300000
CanadaCAD 200000CAD 350000
AustraliaAUD 250000AUD 400000
IndiaINR 2600000INR 5700000
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MDS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

MDS Prosthodontics

MCh Head & Neck Surgery

FICOI (Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantology)

DABAD (Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry)

DLD (Diploma in Laser Dentistry)

FIALD (Fellowship of Indian Academy of Laser Dentistry)

FEBORL (Fellowship of European Board of Otorhinolaryngology)

Fellowship in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Basic Implant Proficiency Fellowship

CDM (Certificate in Dental Mechanics)

DAC (Dental Assistant Course)

Fellowship in Cosmetic Dentistry

Fellowship in Oral Implantology

Fellowship in Aesthetic Dentistry

Fellowship in Dental and Prosthetic Surgery

Fellowship in Dental Surgery (Oral Oncology)

Fellowship in Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Fellowship in Maxillofacial Trauma

Fellowship in Minor Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

M.D.S. (Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge)

Post Graduate Fellowship in Laser Dentistry

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