OMHNA
Call 773-871-1461Oral & Maxillofacial – Head & Neck Associates
At Advocate Health, we strive to treat every patient as if they were members of our own families. Our surgeons and staff are committed to providing each patient with world-class care while maintaining a very compassionate and personal touch. With expertise in head and neck surgery and oral & maxillofacial surgery OMHNA is comprised of a unique group of surgeons that attended both medical and dental school. We pride ourselves on being pioneers in the field of maxillofacial – head and neck reconstructive surgery with our surgeons being some of first in the country to perform and publish on the fibula "Jaw in a Day" procedure. Whether you are here for treatment for an oral cancer, corrective jaw surgery, or for reconstructive surgery of the head and neck you’ve come to the right place.
Your first visit
Your first visit will be a comprehensive examination and assessment of your case, including a review of information provided by your referring provider. If necessary, X-rays and other diagnostic imaging may be taken to help with providing a full evaluation and coming up with a definitive treatment plan. If applicable, please bring with you copies of outside records, biopsy results, and copies of X-rays or CT scans. Your surgeon will discuss your diagnosis, explain procedures, and create a treatment plan that best fits your individual needs. Depending on the complexity, surgery is usually performed at a later visit either in the office or in the operating room. Major surgical procedures are performed at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center. Any questions you may have will be addressed at this time.
All patients under the age of 18 need to be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.
Please bring the following items with you to your first visit:
- You medical insurance card
- Your dental insurance card
- A written referral or x-rays, if your referring provider has provided them
- A list of your current medications
Please arrive a few minutes early to allow time to complete your patient registration.
Parking
On-site parking is available in the parking structure at 3000 N. Halsted St. which is associated with the Medical Office Center. Parking ticket validation is provided to scheduled patients.
Cancellation policy
Kindly provide at least 48 hours notice for any appointment that needs to be rescheduled. Appointments cancelled in less than 24 hours may be subject to a cancellation charge.
Our services
With both medical and dental degrees, our OMHNA head and neck cancer team is well versed in the maxillofacial reconstruction of complex cancer patients. Our surgeons utilize cutting-edge technology including virtual planning in executing reconstructive procedures for head and neck cancer patients. Our cancer team has a strong dedication to helping patients maintain the best possible quality of life during and after treatment. If you are a head and neck cancer patient visit our Oral Cancer Institute site for additional information.
As part of their treatment planning all patients are presented at our multidisciplinary tumor board. Tumor board consists of head and neck surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, and pathologists allowing for a comprehensive treatment plan.
An integral part of the treatment of oral cancer with surgery is the reconstruction. Our OMHNA surgeons have undergone extensive training in the removal and reconstruction of head and neck cancer. With both medical and dental degrees, our OMHNA head and neck cancer team is well versed in the maxillofacial reconstruction of complex cancer patients. They also integrate the newest techniques such as sentinel lymph node biopsy to treat your cancer with the most update methods. Our cancer team has a strong dedication to helping patients maintain the best possible quality of life during and after treatment. Please contact us to make an appointment for a consultation with one of our OMHNA providers.
Visit our Oral Cancer Institute website for additional information.
All patients are presented at our multidisciplinary tumor board, which consists of head and neck surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, and pathologists allowing for a comprehensive treatment plan. If you suspect or have been diagnosed with an oro-pharyngeal cancer contact us to make an appointment for consultation with one of our OMHNA providers.
Visit our Oral Cancer Institute website for additional information.
Depending on the type of benign tumor involved, treatment may vary from enucleation and curettage (or scraping out the tumor) to removing a section of the jaw bone. Similarly treatment options for odontogenic cysts of the jaws also depend on the histology or type. Our OMHNA surgeons will discuss with you your different treatment options so that you can make the best choice that suits your needs.
Some of the more commonly treated cysts and tumors include
- Ameloblastoma
- Myxoma
- Odontogenic
- Keratocyst
- Central Giant Cell tumors
Tissue used to reconstruct can be obtained regionally from areas such as the scalp, neck, or chest, or distantly from the back, upper, or lower extremity via vasucularized free flaps. A vascularized free flap is essentially tissue borrowed from somewhere else in the body with its feeding vessels to reconstruct defects in the head and neck area. The vessels from the free flap are connected to vessels in the neck and thus maintaining the blood flow to this newly borrowed tissue.
This technique allows for removal of a jaw tumor and reconstruction with a new jaw and teeth in one setting, a process that takes 6-18 months using the traditional approach. Thus the patient goes in to the operating room with teeth prior to the tumor removal and leaves the operating room with teeth and a new jaw.
Talk to your OMHNA surgeon to see if you are a candidate for this procedure.
Diseases of the salivary glands can vary from blocked ducts, to benign or malignant tumors of the salivary glands. Diseases affecting the salivary glands can be diagnosed on clinical exam but some require investigations with CT or MRI imaging and tissue sampling through needle aspiration or biopsy depending on the location. Of greater relevance are parotid gland tumors because the facial nerve the controls the movement of the muscles of facial expression passes through the gland. Surgery requires meticulous removal to avoid injury to this nerve.
If you have been diagnosed with a salivary gland lesion, talk to one of our OMHNA providers about your treatment options.
If you have a malignancy of the salivary glands, visit our Oral Cancer Institute website for additional information.
If you have sustained a facial fracture or soft tissue injury, request an appointment with one of our OMHNA surgeons for a consultation.
Orthognathic surgery is completed using state of the art technology. Dental models and facial bone scans are converted into a computerized 3D virtual model. Then, a virtual surgery is performed to obtain most functional and aesthetic surgical outcome. The computer aided virtual planning ensures precise results.
If you are a candidate for corrective jaw surgery, our OMHNA surgeons will work closely with your orthodontist during your treatment.
There are various treatment options that can help alleviate symptoms. Our doctors at OHMNA will use state of the art technology to diagnose and treat TMJ disorders. Treatments can range from simple jaw exercises and medications to TMJ arthroscopic procedures and more advanced custom fabricated total joint replacement.
Surgery may be of benefit for these patients who fail or do not wish to use C-PAP therapy. Multiple surgeries are available to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea but currently the medical literature shows that maxillomandibular advancement have the highest rates of success in treating obstructive sleep apnea. Maxillomandibular advancement is therefore a powerful surgery in treating those who want to maximize the chance of a successful treatment of their obstructive sleep apnea.
Please contact us to arrange your consultation with one of our OMHNA providers.
Talk to one of your OMHNA providers about your options for bone grafting.
Many patients prefer to be a sleep during removal of impacted wisdom teeth. We offer sophisticated, safe, and effective anesthesia services in the office to deliver a more comfortable experience. Safety is our top priority during anesthesia and we have highly trained staff to ensure that safe anesthesia care is provided.
We also specialize in other procedures which included exposure of unerupted teeth, removal of supernumerary teeth, and other jaw lesions.
Dental implants are small titanium screws that are inserted in the jaw bone in areas of missing teeth. After they are inserted, these implants have an artificial tooth attached to them. Dental implants are an excellent solution for many people who have permanently lost a single tooth, multiple teeth or those who use dentures. These implants can help improve a patient’s quality of life by restoring normal function of chewing, speaking, and biting. They mimic the roots of natural teeth and prevent progressive bone loss and shrinkage of your jaw bone. Implants can be used to retain a single tooth, multiple teeth or dentures.
In order to successfully place an implant, one may require additional procedures including:
- Tooth socket preservation
- Alveolar ridge augmentation with allogenic or autogenic bone
- Maxillary sinus bone grafting
In cases of severe bone loss and shrinkage of alveolar bone in the upper jaw, we can consider placing zygomatic implants. These are implants that anchor to the cheek bone and can provide a great alternative for stable denture restoration.
OMHNA surgeons will collaborate closely with your dentist or prosthodontist to provide seamless care.
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