Jaw surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery, is performed to correct problems with the jaw bones and facial structure when they do not align properly. These issues can affect chewing, speaking, breathing, and overall facial balance.
Board-Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons providing wisdom teeth, dental implants, and full-scope surgical care with comfort-focused anesthesia.
Board-Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons providing wisdom teeth, dental implants, and full-scope surgical care with comfort-focused anesthesia.
EXCELLENT Based on 130 reviews Posted on Brian DTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. You can stop searching. This is your place! Super friendly and professional staff. Dr. Schafer and his team are highly skilled. Their great bedside manner puts you at ease, and the procedural results for both me and my son spoke for themselves. Dr. Schafer will call you personally to check on you and see what you may need. 10 out of 10.Posted on Michelle BrudahlTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Started procedure on time and went smoothly.Posted on Karen ThomasTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was so impressed with CTX !!! I had trigeminal nerve damage and Dr Evan’s n Dr Shafer both were very attentive with my situation. All of the crew is very heartfelt n helpful also. Would recommend them to anyone looking for a Great surgeon!!Posted on Damian SquiresTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After years of trouble with a cracked tooth and crown treated by other practices, I sought treatment to correct the issue permanently. I had an extraction performed by Dr. Schafer and immediately had relief after years of pain and discomfort. He and his team are amazing and very thorough. The follow up by Dr. Schafer was also very welcome and he checked on me over the weekend ensuring I was taken care of post procedure. I highly recommend this team as they have been amazing!Posted on Michael CerdaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had a molar removed and a bone implant inserted. The admin staff was great. Appointments, follow-ups, and cost estimates all done efficiently. Whitney took care of the medical stuff before the dentist, Dr Schafer came in. Whitney was great. She made me feel at ease. She prepared everything so the dentist could come in for the consultation. Next appointment, Whitney prepared everything for Dr Schafer to do the extraction. All procedures and what I was to experience were well explained. I can't say the necessary pain remediation was pleasant but it was very well handled. Dr Schafer was right on in finding the nerves. Thank you, Whitney for your help during the injections! The actual extraction was well handled and done efficiently. Dr Schafer explained what was happening as the procedure progressed. He was also very perceptive of how I reacted and made sure I was comfortable. After it was done, the staff, Whitney, and Dr Shafer let me know that I could contact them if I had any problems. Dr Schafer called personally, to check on my condition. I was at Amy's Ice Cream so I was fine. Post operative instructions we're very clear. Again, Whitney did a great job. All prescriptions were sent to my pharmacy of choice. You can't always make a direct connection between final outcome and your initial care but I'm doing fine. Minimal bleeding, little pain, and I hope a great recovery. Overall, I'm glad these guys took care of me.Posted on Ashley RamosTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After needing emergency care, I cannot believe how lucky I was to find them! I received outstanding care from the front desk staff, nurses, and Dr. Schafer. I truly appreciate how professional and compassionate they were during this very difficult time. Having to get dental care normally makes me feel uneasy, but each staff member took the time to thoroughly explain every step. I am super grateful that they were able to help me, and cannot recommend them enough. Thank you for all you do and for making me feel better!Posted on Eyal KaczurTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The team here is not only attentive, but also courteous and efficient. Carla, Joanna and Dr Shafer were professional and importantly, had an affable personality from start to finish. That’s a bonus and appreciated for sure! While it was found during a consult that I didn’t need any further treatment, I will surely use their services if ever in need.Posted on Jack StortzTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great experience! Had my first surgery done he and it went super smooth. Whitney was my nurse and she was such a joy and I loved talking to her in the chair.Posted on genna amayaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. CTX is the place to go for compassionate, reasonably priced dental care. Devin And Jo started by greeting me kindly at the front desk,they got me registered,and even helped me not have to walk back and forth from couch to turn in form( it's the little things). Then Ms Whitney helped with dental procedure. She is awesome, kind, and very knowledgeable. ( how did I luck out!!!!).Finally Md Opp. Was The absolute best, he helped me choose a reasonable affordable treatment plan, was kind, and very gentle during procedure. You all have a good thing going there. I've had poor service in other places, but you all are a well oiled machine. Thankyou so very much!!!!Ohhh BTW DMd even called and checked on me at home, and had me covered for pain control!!!!💯👍 G.💐💐💐💐😊Posted on Rebecca JemisonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Absolutely fantastic. My dad developed necrosis of the jaw from a bone strengthening shot as part of his cancer treatment. We went to CTX for surgery for the necrosis. The surgeon, surgery, follow up from surgery and recovery appointments were excellent. The surgeon and all of the office staff were kind, thoughtful, informative and caring. They didn’t just perform surgery but helped us through recovery as well.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
Our practice embraces advanced techniques in oral and maxillofacial surgery. We perform procedures like dental implant surgery, wisdom tooth removal, and corrective jaw surgery.
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