Griffits Facial & Oral Surgery
Dental Surgeries
At our oral surgery practice, we’re committed to helping you feel informed and confident about your care. This page provides an overview of the most common oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures we perform, including wisdom tooth removal, dental implants, bone grafting, and more. Use the menu to explore each procedure – watch a brief video and read important details about the surgery process, recovery, and what to expect. Whether you’re preparing for treatment or just researching your options, you’ll find helpful guidance and reassurance every step of the way.
SINUS LIFT
Sinus Lift
A sinus lift, also known as sinus augmentation, is a surgical procedure designed to increase the amount of bone in the upper jaw to support dental implants. When teeth are missing in the upper back portion of the mouth, the sinus cavity may expand into the area where bone is needed for implant placement. At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, we perform sinus lifts to create a stable foundation for long-lasting dental implants.
How a Sinus Lift Improves Oral Health
Without adequate bone support, dental implants cannot be securely placed, leading to instability or implant failure. A sinus lift ensures that there is enough bone to anchor an implant properly, allowing for successful restoration of missing teeth. This procedure also helps maintain the structure of the jaw and sinus cavity, preventing long-term bone loss and facial changes that can occur due to missing teeth.
What to Expect During the Procedure
During a sinus lift, the oral surgeon gently raises the sinus membrane and places a bone graft material in the space created. This additional bone integrates with the patient’s natural bone over time, creating the necessary support for a dental implant. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, with sedation options available for comfort. The healing process typically takes several months before an implant can be placed, allowing the bone to properly integrate.
Recovery and Aftercare
Following a sinus lift, patients may experience mild swelling and congestion as the body heals. Most discomfort can be managed with over-the-counter or prescribed pain medication. Patients should avoid blowing their nose or sneezing forcefully to prevent complications. Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery provides personalized post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth and successful recovery.
Investing in Your Oral Health
A sinus lift is a crucial step for many patients seeking dental implants in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. By creating a strong foundation for implants, this procedure enhances oral function, restores confidence in one’s smile, and prevents future bone deterioration.
If you have been told you lack the necessary bone for dental implants, schedule a consultation with Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery to learn more about how a sinus lift can help you achieve a lasting, healthy smile.
FRENECTOMY
Frenectomy at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery
A frenectomy is a minor oral surgery procedure that removes or modifies a frenulum, the small fold of tissue that connects the lips, tongue, or cheeks to the gums. When the frenulum is too tight or thick, it can restrict movement, causing speech difficulties, breastfeeding challenges in infants, or orthodontic concerns. At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, we perform frenectomies to improve oral function and comfort for patients of all ages.
Why a Frenectomy May Be Needed
A restricted frenulum, often referred to as tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) or lip-tie, can cause issues such as difficulty with breastfeeding in infants, speech impediments in children, and gum recession or spacing issues in adults. By removing or adjusting the frenulum, we help restore proper tongue or lip mobility, improving function and overall oral health.
What to Expect During the Procedure
At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery, frenectomies are typically performed under local anesthesia and, in some cases, intravenous sedation for added comfort. The procedure involves carefully releasing the frenulum using a precise surgical technique. The surgery itself is quick, often completed within minutes, with minimal bleeding or swelling.
Recovery and Aftercare
Following the procedure, patients may experience mild soreness, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief. Infants and children typically recover quickly, often showing immediate improvements in feeding or speech. Post-operative care includes gentle stretching exercises to prevent reattachment and promote full range of motion. Our team at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery will provide personalized aftercare instructions to ensure optimal healing.
Investing in Your Oral Health
A frenectomy is a small but significant procedure that can make a major difference in quality of life. Whether improving an infant’s ability to breastfeed, enhancing speech clarity in children, or preventing dental issues in adults, this treatment supports long-term oral and overall health.
If you or your child are experiencing difficulties due to a restrictive frenulum, contact Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, to schedule a consultation. Our skilled team is here to provide expert care in a comfortable, patient-centered environment.
ALVEOPLASTY
Alveoplasty
Alveoplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes and smooths the jawbone in preparation for dentures, dental implants, or other restorative treatments. When teeth are removed, the bone that once supported them can be left with uneven ridges or sharp edges. This can make wearing dentures uncomfortable or complicate the placement of dental implants. At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, we perform alveoplasty to ensure a properly contoured jawbone for optimal oral function and comfort.
How Alveoplasty Improves Oral Health
Smoothing the bone structure improves the fit of dentures, reduces irritation, and enhances long-term comfort. A properly shaped ridge also supports better healing after extractions and minimizes the risk of pressure sores from ill-fitting dental appliances. If dental implants are planned, alveoplasty can help create a stable foundation, increasing the likelihood of successful implantation.
What to Expect During the Procedure
Alveoplasty can be performed using local anesthesia or intravenous sedation for a comfortable experience. The procedure involves reshaping the alveolar ridge by trimming and smoothing irregular bone surfaces. If done alongside tooth extractions, it can prevent future complications and promote faster healing. The process is usually quick, and our experienced team at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery ensures precise contouring for optimal results.
Recovery and Aftercare
Patients may experience mild swelling and soreness for a few days after surgery, which can be managed with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication. Soft foods and good oral hygiene are recommended to aid healing. Most patients recover within one to two weeks, with minimal disruption to daily activities. Our team at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery will provide personalized post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
Investing in Your Oral Health
A properly contoured jawbone is essential for both function and aesthetics. Whether you’re preparing for dentures, dental implants, or simply seeking to improve oral comfort, alveoplasty can be a vital step in achieving a healthy, well-aligned smile.
If you are in need of alveoplasty or other oral surgery procedures in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, contact Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery today for a consultation.
If you or your child are experiencing difficulties due to a restrictive frenulum, contact Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, to schedule a consultation. Our skilled team is here to provide expert care in a comfortable, patient-centered environment.
WISDOM TEETH
What Are Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of teeth to develop in the mouth. Typically emerging between the ages of 17 and 25, these teeth can often become problematic due to lack of space in the jaw. When wisdom teeth do not have enough room to grow properly, they may become impacted (trapped beneath the gums or bone), leading to discomfort, infection, and potential damage to adjacent teeth.
Why Should I Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed?
When wisdom teeth are impacted or do not erupt correctly, they can cause a variety of oral health issues, including:
• Pain and swelling in the jaw
• Infection due to trapped food and bacteria
• Damage to nearby teeth
• Cyst formation around the impacted tooth, which can harm the jawbone
• Misalignment of teeth due to pressure from the wisdom teeth
By removing problematic wisdom teeth, patients can prevent future dental complications, alleviate discomfort, and maintain overall oral health.
What to Expect: The Wisdom Teeth Removal Process
Our Oral Surgery office will coordinate conducting a thorough evaluation, including X-rays, to determine the position of your wisdom teeth and the best course of action. Depending on your needs, wisdom teeth removal can be performed using local anesthesia or intravenous sedation for a comfortable experience. The surgeon will carefully remove the wisdom teeth, sometimes in sections if they are impacted. The gums may be sutured to aid healing, and gauze will be placed to control bleeding. You will receive detailed instructions on managing swelling, pain, and diet restrictions to ensure a smooth recovery. A follow-up appointment may be scheduled to monitor healing and remove any stitches if necessary.
Is Wisdom Teeth Removal a Worthwhile Investment?
Investing in wisdom teeth extraction helps protect long-term oral health by preventing costly and painful dental issues down the road. Delaying removal may lead to severe infections, damage to surrounding teeth, and complex surgical interventions later in life. By opting for a proactive approach, patients can avoid unnecessary pain and maintain a healthy, functional smile.
Our experienced oral surgery team in Coeur d’Alene, North Idaho, is here to ensure a smooth, safe, and comfortable wisdom teeth removal experience. If you’re experiencing discomfort or have concerns about your wisdom teeth, schedule a consultation today to discuss the best treatment options for your oral health.
BONE GRAFTING
Bone Grafting
Bone grafting is a procedure designed to restore and strengthen the jawbone when bone loss has occurred due to tooth loss, trauma, or periodontal disease. At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, we perform bone grafting to create a stable foundation for dental implants and to preserve the overall structure of the jaw.
How Bone Grafting Enhances Oral Health
Bone loss in the jaw can lead to shifting teeth, facial changes, and difficulties in chewing and speaking. A bone graft helps regenerate lost bone, providing support for future dental implants and preventing further deterioration. Because oral health is directly linked to systemic health, addressing bone loss can contribute to improved overall well-being and lower the risk of conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
What to Expect During the Procedure
During a bone grafting procedure, bone material—either from the patient, a donor source, or synthetic material—is placed in the area where bone has deteriorated. This material stimulates the body’s natural bone growth process. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, with sedation options available for comfort. Healing times vary, but most patients require several months for the graft to fully integrate before dental implants can be placed.
Recovery and Aftercare
Patients may experience mild swelling and discomfort following bone grafting, which can be managed with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication. It is essential to follow all post-operative care instructions provided by Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery to ensure proper healing. A follow-up appointment will be scheduled to monitor progress and determine when the next step in treatment can take place.
Investing in Your Oral Health
Bone grafting is an essential procedure for patients who have experienced jawbone loss and wish to restore their ability to receive dental implants. By undergoing bone grafting at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, patients improve their oral function, preserve their facial structure, and protect their long-term health.
If you have been told you do not have enough bone for dental implants, contact our office to learn more about how bone grafting can help you achieve a strong and healthy smile.
TORUS REMOVAL
Torus Removal
Torus removal is a surgical procedure to eliminate bony growths, known as tori, that develop in the mouth. These growths, typically found on the roof of the mouth (palatal torus) or along the lower jaw near the tongue (mandibular tori), are benign but can interfere with speech, oral hygiene, and the placement of dentures or other dental appliances. At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, we perform torus removal to improve patient comfort and oral function.
Why Torus Removal is Beneficial
While tori are generally harmless, they can create difficulties in everyday oral functions. Large or multiple tori may make it challenging to wear dentures or orthodontic appliances, affect speech, or trap food and bacteria, increasing the risk of irritation and infection. Removing these bony growths enhances oral comfort, promotes better hygiene, and allows for the successful placement of restorative dental work.
What to Expect During the Procedure
Torus removal is typically performed under local anesthesia, with sedation available for added comfort. During the procedure, the excess bone is carefully reshaped or removed using specialized surgical instruments. The area is then sutured, and patients are given detailed post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
Recovery and Aftercare
Most patients experience mild swelling and discomfort following torus removal, which can be managed with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication. Soft foods and gentle oral hygiene practices are recommended in the initial healing period. Follow-up appointments at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery will be scheduled to monitor healing and ensure optimal results.
Investing in Your Oral Health
Torus removal can significantly improve oral function, comfort, and overall dental health. Whether you require the procedure to accommodate dentures, improve speech, or eliminate discomfort, Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, provides expert care to help you achieve a healthier smile. If you have concerns about tori or need an evaluation, contact our office today to schedule a consultation.
ORAL PATHOLOGY
Oral Pathology
Oral pathology involves the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the mouth, jaws, and related structures. If you notice an unusual sore, lump, or discoloration in your mouth that does not heal within two weeks, it is essential to have it evaluated by the team at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery. Early detection and diagnosis of oral conditions, including precancerous or cancerous lesions, can lead to more effective treatment outcomes.
Why Should I Have an Oral Pathology Exam?
Changes in the soft tissues of your mouth can be harmless, but some may indicate serious conditions such as oral cancer, infections, or autoimmune disorders. Because the mouth is directly connected to the body’s overall health, untreated infections or diseases can spread, potentially affecting vital organs and systems. We emphasize the importance of proactive care in protecting not just your oral health but your overall well-being.
What to Expect During an Oral Pathology Visit
During your visit, Dr. Griffitts will perform a thorough examination of your oral tissues and discuss any symptoms or concerns you may have. If an abnormality is detected, a biopsy may be recommended. A biopsy involves taking a small sample of the affected tissue, which is then sent to a specialized pathology laboratory for microscopic evaluation. This process allows for an accurate diagnosis and the determination of the appropriate course of treatment.
What Happens After the Biopsy?
Once the laboratory has analyzed the tissue sample, the results are sent back to Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery. Our team will schedule a follow-up appointment to discuss the findings with you. If the biopsy confirms a benign condition, we may recommend monitoring or minor treatment. If a more serious condition is diagnosed, we will guide you through your next steps, which may include further treatment or referral to a specialist. Regardless of the outcome, we are committed to ensuring you receive the highest level of care and support.
Investing in Your Health
Prioritizing oral pathology evaluations can be life-saving. Many systemic health conditions, including diabetes, immune disorders, and even heart disease, can manifest as oral symptoms. By seeking timely care at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery, you are taking a proactive approach to your health and ensuring that any potential concerns are addressed before they become more severe. Our North Idaho team is here to provide expert guidance and compassionate care every step of the way.
If you have noticed any unusual changes in your mouth, do not hesitate to contact Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery for an evaluation. Early detection is key to maintaining both oral and overall health.
DENTAL IMPLANTS
Dental Implants
Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth, offering a long-term solution that mimics the function and appearance of natural teeth. At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery, we specialize in providing high-quality dental implant placement using Nobel Biocare’s advanced implant solutions, ensuring optimal stability, aesthetics, and longevity for our patients in Coeur d’Alene and North Idaho.
Why Choose Dental Implants?
Missing teeth impact more than just appearance—they can lead to bone loss, shifting of adjacent teeth, difficulty chewing, and even changes in facial structure. Dental implants restore full function by integrating with the jawbone, preventing bone deterioration and maintaining facial harmony. Unlike traditional bridges or dentures, implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for support, preserving overall oral health.
What to Expect During the Procedure
1. Initial Consultation & Planning
Using advanced imaging and digital planning tools, we assess bone structure and oral health to determine the ideal implant placement. In cases of bone loss, bone grafting may be recommended to ensure a strong foundation.
2. Implant Placement
The titanium implant post is surgically placed into the jawbone under local anesthesia or IV sedation for comfort. Over the next few months, the implant undergoes osseointegration, fusing naturally with the bone to create a stable foundation.
3. Abutment & Restoration
Once healing is complete, a small connector piece (abutment) is attached to the implant. Your general dentist will then place a custom-designed crown that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth.
Recovery & Aftercare
Most patients experience minimal discomfort following implant placement. Swelling and mild soreness can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications. Patients should follow a soft food diet initially and maintain good oral hygiene to promote healing. Follow-up visits with Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery ensure proper integration and long-term success.
Investing in Your Oral Health
Dental implants provide a lifelong solution, restoring confidence, function, and oral health. With proper care, they can last a lifetime, eliminating the need for replacements often required with traditional bridges or dentures. At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery, we utilize Nobel Biocare’s proven implant solutions to deliver exceptional results, helping patients in Coeur d’Alene and North Idaho regain a healthy, natural smile.
TOOTH EXTRACTIONS
Tooth Extractions
Tooth extractions are a common oral surgery procedure performed to remove a tooth that is damaged, decayed, or causing crowding issues. While dentists strive to save natural teeth whenever possible, sometimes removal is the best course of action to prevent further complications. Extractions may be simple or surgical, depending on the position and condition of the tooth.
Why Should I Have a Tooth Extracted?
Removing a severely damaged or infected tooth can prevent the spread of infection to surrounding teeth and the rest of the body. Oral infections have been linked to serious health issues such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. By addressing the problem early, you can protect not only your oral health but also your overall well-being. Additionally, extracting a problematic tooth can relieve pain, improve chewing function, and create space for necessary orthodontic treatments.
What to Expect During the Procedure
At our oral surgery office in North Idaho, the process begins with a consultation, where X-rays are taken to evaluate the tooth and surrounding bone. Depending on your needs, extractions can be performed using local anesthesia or intravenous sedation for a comfortable experience. In cases where the tooth is impacted or broken, a surgical extraction may be necessary, which involves making an incision in the gum to remove the tooth. Once the tooth is extracted, the area is cleaned, and sutures may be placed to aid healing. Patients receive aftercare instructions to promote a smooth recovery, including pain management and diet modifications.
Why Invest in This Aspect of Your Health?
Ignoring a damaged or infected tooth can lead to serious health consequences, including the spread of bacteria to the bloodstream, which can contribute to systemic diseases. Investing in oral surgery at our practice helps prevent these risks and promotes long-term wellness. Removing problematic teeth can also enhance your quality of life by eliminating pain, preventing misalignment, and allowing for better dental restorations such as implants or bridges.
If you need a tooth extraction, our experienced oral surgery team in North Idaho is here to provide expert care in a safe and supportive environment. Prioritizing your oral health today can lead to better overall health for years to come.
SALIVARY GLAND REMOVAL
Salivary Gland Removal at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery
Salivary gland removal, or sialadenectomy, is a surgical procedure performed to remove a damaged, infected, or obstructed salivary gland. The most common reasons for this surgery include chronic infections, salivary gland stones (sialoliths), tumors, or autoimmune conditions affecting gland function. At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, we specialize in precise and minimally invasive salivary gland procedures to restore comfort and improve oral health.
Why Salivary Gland Removal May Be Necessary
Salivary glands play a crucial role in producing saliva, which aids in digestion and maintains oral health. When a gland becomes repeatedly infected, blocked by a stone, or develops an abnormal growth, it can cause persistent pain, swelling, and difficulty swallowing. Removing the affected gland eliminates discomfort and prevents further complications, allowing patients to return to normal function and oral well-being.
What to Expect During the Procedure
At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery, salivary gland removal can be performed using local anesthesia or intravenous sedation for a comfortable experience. Depending on the location of the affected gland—whether it’s the submandibular, parotid, or sublingual gland—our skilled surgeon will carefully make an incision to access and remove the gland while preserving surrounding structures. If a tumor is present, a biopsy will be sent to a pathology lab for further analysis to determine if additional treatment is needed.
Recovery and Aftercare
Following surgery, patients may experience mild swelling and discomfort, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication and cold compresses. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days, with complete healing taking a few weeks. Our team at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery will provide detailed post-operative care instructions, including dietary modifications and oral hygiene tips, to ensure a smooth recovery.
Investing in Your Oral and Overall Health
Addressing salivary gland issues promptly prevents chronic infections, discomfort, and potential complications. Since oral health is closely linked to overall well-being, treating a malfunctioning salivary gland can improve digestion, reduce the risk of further infections, and enhance quality of life. If you are experiencing persistent swelling, pain, or difficulty with saliva production, contact Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, to schedule a consultation. Our experienced team is committed to providing expert surgical care in a compassionate and professional environment.
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT INJECTIONS (TMJ)
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Injections
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) injections are a non-surgical treatment option for patients suffering from chronic jaw pain, stiffness, and dysfunction caused by temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD). These injections help reduce inflammation and alleviate discomfort in the jaw joint, improving mobility and overall quality of life. We offer targeted TMJ injections to help patients find lasting relief from jaw pain.
Why TMJ Injections May Be Needed
TMD can cause persistent jaw pain, difficulty chewing, headaches, earaches, and even neck pain. Many cases stem from inflammation within the joint, often due to clenching, grinding (bruxism), arthritis, or injury. TMJ injections work by delivering anti-inflammatory or pain-relieving medication directly into the joint, reducing swelling and restoring function. These treatments are ideal for patients who have not found relief with conservative methods such as bite splints, physical therapy, or medication.
What to Expect During the Procedure
At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery, TMJ injections are performed in-office and take only a few minutes. The procedure begins with a thorough evaluation of your symptoms and jaw function. A local anesthetic is applied to minimize discomfort, followed by the injection best suited to your needs. The goal is to reduce inflammation, relax tense muscles, and improve joint movement.
Recovery and Aftercare
Most patients experience relief within days of their injection, with results lasting weeks to months depending on the type of medication used. There may be mild soreness at the injection site, which typically resolves within a day or two. Our team at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery will provide post-treatment instructions, including recommendations for managing jaw function and preventing further strain on the joint.
Investing in Your Oral and Overall Health
Living with chronic TMJ pain can affect daily life, from eating and speaking to sleeping comfortably. Addressing TMJ issues promptly can prevent long-term joint damage and reduce dependence on pain medications.
If you struggle with jaw discomfort or TMD-related symptoms, contact Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, to schedule a consultation. Our team is dedicated to providing effective, minimally invasive solutions to restore your comfort and quality of life.
EXPOSURE OF IMPACTED TEETH FOR ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
Exposure of Impacted Teeth for Orthodontic Treatment at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery
Impacted teeth occur when a tooth fails to emerge fully through the gums, often due to crowding or an obstruction. The most commonly impacted teeth, aside from wisdom teeth, are the upper canines. These teeth play a crucial role in both function and aesthetics, making their proper alignment essential for a healthy, beautiful smile. At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, we specialize in exposing impacted teeth to assist orthodontic treatment and guide them into their proper position.
Why Address Impacted Teeth?
When an impacted tooth remains stuck beneath the gum line, it can cause a range of oral health issues, including misalignment of surrounding teeth, cyst formation, and an increased risk of infection. Exposure and orthodontic guidance of these teeth ensure that they emerge correctly, reducing the likelihood of complications and preserving long-term dental health. Addressing impacted teeth as part of orthodontic treatment enhances both function and appearance, improving a patient’s bite and smile.
What to Expect During the Procedure
At Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery, we work closely with orthodontists to create a treatment plan tailored to each patient’s needs. The procedure to expose an impacted tooth is typically performed under local anesthesia or IV sedation for optimal comfort. During the surgery, a small incision is made in the gum to uncover the impacted tooth. If needed, a small orthodontic bracket and chain are attached to the tooth, which the orthodontist will use to gradually guide it into place over time.
Recovery and Aftercare
Following the procedure, patients can expect some mild swelling and discomfort, which can be managed with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days. Detailed post-operative care instructions will be provided to ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of infection. Regular follow-ups with both our team at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery and your orthodontist will ensure the impacted tooth progresses as planned.
Investing in Your Oral Health
Correcting an impacted tooth is an important investment in both dental function and overall well-being. Misaligned or untreated impacted teeth can contribute to more complex orthodontic issues, requiring extensive treatment later in life. By choosing expert care at Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery, you are ensuring that your smile remains healthy, functional, and aesthetically pleasing for years to come.
If you or your child has an impacted tooth that requires surgical exposure, contact Griffitts Facial and Oral Surgery in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, to schedule a consultation. Our team is dedicated to providing expert care in a comfortable and supportive environment.