There is no sub-specialty for pediatrics within oral and maxillofacial surgery. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons would be the ones who treat peds pts. 4-years undergrad to attain bachelors, 4-years dental school, then a 4-6 year residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Total of 10-12 years post high school assuming no speed bumps and ranking top 10% in your dental class.
About 12 years. Five years in medical school after qualifying from college, then another 7 years to get training and post graduation Fellowship to qualify as an oral and maxillo facial surgeon.
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Well after highschool you must earn a bachelors degree, 4 years, then attend dental school, 4 more years, and spend about 2 or 3 more years becoming a specialist. The last 2 or 3 years is the difference between being a regular dentist and something specialized like an oral surgeon.
Answer is D. An oral surgeon
You can go to an oral surgeon and have the web clipped, or simply get a tongue web piercing.
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If it has been that long just go see an oral surgeon.
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Yes, but to avoid waiting for a long time in the ER you can find an oral surgeon and schedule an appointment with him/her or a walk in if they are welcomed. Oral Surgeon would be your best bet though in my opinion good luck. :) And feel better soon!
If you visit your Doctor and explain your problem, you may get a referral to an Oral Son the health service. This is very likely if you have a pathalogical condition , but unlikely if you just want whiter teeth , for example.