Oral Surgeon in Parma, OH
Jordan M. Job DDS performs extractions, wisdom teeth removal, and implant surgery right in Parma, so patients across the south Cleveland area get comfortable, familiar care without a referral to a stranger.
Oral surgery sounds serious. That doesn't mean it has to feel that way, or send you to a stranger's office across town.
Dr. Job performs extractions, wisdom teeth removal, bone grafting, and implant placement right in Parma. Hundreds of patients have specifically noted how pain-free even the more involved procedures were here. Before anything is scheduled, you'll be walked through exactly what to expect so nothing about the day catches you off guard.
You stay with the team that already knows you, from the first appointment through recovery.
Patients across Parma and Seven Hills choose this practice for oral surgery because familiarity and trust don't disappear when the work gets harder.
Wisdom Teeth Removal
Most people do not have room in their mouth for wisdom teeth, and when they come in sideways or get stuck below the gumline they can crowd your other teeth, trap bacteria, and cause real pain. Removing them before they create problems is simpler and heals faster than waiting until something goes wrong. Dr. Job handles this in-office so you stay with a familiar team instead of being sent somewhere new.
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Tooth Extractions
When a tooth is too damaged or infected to save, removing it cleanly is what protects the rest of your mouth from further problems. Patients here consistently describe extractions as far less uncomfortable than they expected, and you will be walked through exactly what to expect before anything is done. Clear aftercare instructions mean you know how to take care of yourself and what a normal recovery looks like.
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Modern root canals are not the procedure people remember dreading from decades ago. The area is fully numbed before anything begins, and most patients say the discomfort afterward is no worse than having a filling done. The bigger risk is waiting too long, because an untreated infection gets harder to numb effectively and more complicated to treat.
Keeping your natural tooth is almost always the better long-term outcome when it is possible. Once a tooth is gone, the bone in that area begins to shrink, which can affect adjacent teeth and complicate future treatment. Dr. Job will give you an honest assessment of whether a tooth is worth saving and what it would take to do it.
Most patients in good health are back to normal within three to five days. The first 48 hours require soft foods and rest, and swelling peaks around day two before it starts to go down. Patients who follow the aftercare instructions here closely tend to have smoother recoveries than those who push through too early.
No referral is needed to be seen here. Many patients in the south Cleveland area come in after being sent elsewhere by another practice, and some come directly after noticing a problem on their own. Either way, you can schedule directly and Dr. Job will evaluate your situation and explain all of your options.
A tooth that needs to come out does not improve with time. Infection can spread to surrounding teeth, the jawbone, and in serious cases to other parts of the body. The procedure itself becomes more complex the longer it is delayed. Getting it handled promptly is almost always less expensive and less involved than waiting until it becomes urgent.