Premier Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Premier Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Oral surgery and dental implant center

There is nothing quite like the feeling of giving a patient their smile back. Full arch dental implants don’t just repla...
04/17/2026

There is nothing quite like the feeling of giving a patient their smile back. Full arch dental implants don’t just replace teeth; they restore the ability to eat, speak, and smile without a second thought.

Ready to start your own transformation? Call today to book your consultation!

The team spent time together at Topgolf this past weekend for a team-building outing. It was a great opportunity to conn...
04/03/2026

The team spent time together at Topgolf this past weekend for a team-building outing. It was a great opportunity to connect outside the office, enjoy some friendly competition, and strengthen our team culture!

This case began as a planned wisdom tooth extraction, and imaging also showed two supernumerary teeth ( #51 and  #66). T...
03/13/2026

This case began as a planned wisdom tooth extraction, and imaging also showed two supernumerary teeth ( #51 and #66). These extra teeth were positioned deep and were difficult to access, requiring careful surgical planning and precision to safely remove them.
Supernumerary teeth are important to address because leaving them in place can sometimes lead to pathology, it can block other teeth from erupting normally.
The patient had these teeth successfully removed at Premier Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and is doing great in recovery.

03/07/2026

Sometimes a routine dental procedure can take an unexpected turn. A patient presented to our oral surgery clinic with persistent pain and swelling two weeks after a tooth extraction. Despite multiple rounds of antibiotics, the symptoms did not improve.

Further evaluation revealed a severe infection that had progressed into the jawbone (osteomyelitis). Due to concern for the extent of the infection and potential airway compromise, the patient was taken to the hospital for urgent surgical drainage. Cultures were obtained to guide the most effective antibiotic therapy.

Thankfully, with prompt surgical care and the right treatment plan, the patient is now recovering well. The photos shared in this post were taken 5 days after surgery, and the swelling is expected to continue improving as healing progresses.

Cases like this are a reminder that oral surgeons not only perform routine procedures such as extractions and implants, but also manage complex infections and pathology. Early recognition and timely referral are key when infections become more serious.

This patient couldn’t comfortably function with dentures, making eating and speaking a daily struggle. With full implant...
02/20/2026

This patient couldn’t comfortably function with dentures, making eating and speaking a daily struggle. With full implant surgery, we restored a secure, fixed smile that brings back full mouth function and confidence.

The after photo is just 5 days post-op, so some swelling is still present — it will look even better once fully healed.

We had a wonderful time attending the Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Conference! It was a great opportunity to connect...
02/20/2026

We had a wonderful time attending the Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Conference! It was a great opportunity to connect with colleagues and learn from leading experts in the field.

In the upper jaw, dental implants need enough bone for stability. In this case, there wasn’t enough bone height for prop...
02/07/2026

In the upper jaw, dental implants need enough bone for stability. In this case, there wasn’t enough bone height for proper implant placement.

A lateral sinus lift was performed, gently elevating the sinus membrane and placing bone graft material. Over time, this graft integrates into the patient’s own bone, creating the perfect foundation for a sturdy, long-lasting implant.

Healing time: Approximately 4–5 months, after which the implant will have the ideal amount of bone for long-term success.

We love celebrating our team! Please join us in wishing Anthony and Montse a very happy birthday. Thank you both for bei...
02/01/2026

We love celebrating our team! Please join us in wishing Anthony and Montse a very happy birthday. Thank you both for being such an important part of our oral surgery family!

Common Benign Lession Spotted on dental X-RaysSinus polyps are actually quite common and usually benign, meaning there’s...
01/30/2026

Common Benign Lession Spotted on dental X-Rays

Sinus polyps are actually quite common and usually benign, meaning there’s no need to panic. They often form due to inflammation in the sinus lining, allergies, or chronic sinus irritation. Most people don’t even notice them unless they cause congestion or sinus discomfort.

If a polyp grows or causes symptoms, your ENT or oral surgeon can discuss treatment options. But in many cases, it’s just something we monitor over time.

When a tooth can’t be saved, precision implant placement makes all the difference.After healing, a final crown will rest...
01/16/2026

When a tooth can’t be saved, precision implant placement makes all the difference.
After healing, a final crown will restore full function in approximately 2–3 months.

Don’t let wisdom tooth pain hold you back. Concerned about your impacted wisdom teeth? At Premier, our board-certified o...
01/16/2026

Don’t let wisdom tooth pain hold you back.

Concerned about your impacted wisdom teeth? At Premier, our board-certified oral surgeon, Dr. Abdulkader Ghadiali makes the extraction process seamless and easy. We focus on high-level comfort and precision care so you can experience a complication-free recovery.

Experience the expert care you deserve and get back to feeling your best.

📞 Call (708) 942-8154 to book your consultation today!

Exposure and bonding of impacted CanineThis patient had an impacted upper left canine ( #11). After referral from their ...
01/14/2026

Exposure and bonding of impacted Canine

This patient had an impacted upper left canine ( #11). After referral from their orthodontist, we surgically exposed the tooth and bonded a bracket to allow it to be guided into the arch with braces.

After about 2–4 weeks of healing, orthodontic treatment can begin.

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16523 106th Court, Unit C2
Orland Park, IL
60467

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
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