When something goes wrong with a tooth, you do not need to know the final treatment yet. Start with the problem.
Dr. Salmassy can evaluate what is happening, explain whether the tooth can be saved, removed, rebuilt, or replaced, and help you move toward the right long-term plan.
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Start with what hurts, broke, came loose, or failed. The first step is finding out what is actually going on.
Bottom line: If the tooth is unstable, painful, missing, or failing, Dr. Salmassy can help you understand the next move.
If a tooth cannot be saved, the next step may involve extraction, grafting, or implant planning.
Dental implants depend on bone volume, jaw anatomy, sinus location, and long-term stability.
For anxious patients or more involved procedures, IV sedation or general anesthesia may be appropriate.
Broken tooth → extraction → bone graft → implant plan → final path forward.
Dr. Salmassy handles surgical extractions, implants, grafting, trauma, and advanced oral surgery every week.
Surgical training. Calm leadership. Clear answers.
“The most gratifying thing about being an oral surgeon is having the ability to truly change people’s lives.”
— Dr. David Salmassy
We’ll explain your options and coverage details in plain English—no confusing medical jargon.
Please bring your insurance card to your consultation so we can verify your benefits on-site.
If you’re not sure what’s covered, we’ll help you understand your benefits and plan the next steps.
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