Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
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Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD

Dentist | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

11916 S Oxford Ave Suite 103 Tulsa OK, 74137

About

Meet Tulsa's top oral and maxillofacial expert, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Tulsas leading practice for advanced surgical care. A Detroit native, Dr. Egan pursued his passion for healthcare with an Exercise Science degree from Brigham Young University, followed by dental education at Roseman College of Dental Medicine. He completed a six-year Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Residency and earned his MD from the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine, with additional training in general surgery. Dr. Egan specializes in life-changing orthognathic jaw surgery, facial trauma repairs, and dental implants, offering Tulsa patients advanced procedures like bone grafting and All-on-4 restorations. His expertise in anesthesiology ensures patient comfort and safety during every procedure. With prestigious awards for his research and surgical innovations, Dr. Egan is recognized as one of Tulsas best oral surgeons. As a member of the American College of Physicians, American Medical Association, and the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Egan is committed to excellence in patient care. Outside the office, he enjoys family life and creative hobbies, deeply connecting with Tulsas community. For expert, compassionate oral surgery solutions in Tulsa, trust Dr. Jeremy Egan at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Meet Tulsa's top oral and maxillofacial expert, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Tulsas leading practice for advanced surgical care. A Detroit native, Dr. Egan pursued his passion for healthcare with an Exercise Science degree from Brigham Young University, followed by dental education at Roseman College of Dental Medicine. He completed a six-year Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Residency and earned his MD from the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine, with additional training in general surgery. Dr. Egan specializes in life-changing orthognathic jaw surgery, facial trauma repairs, and dental implants, offering Tulsa patients advanced procedures like bone grafting and All-on-4 restorations. His expertise in anesthesiology ensures patient comfort and safety during every procedure. With prestigious awards for his research and surgical innovations, Dr. Egan is recognized as one of Tulsas best oral surgeons. As a member of the American College of Physicians, American Medical Association, and the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Egan is committed to excellence in patient care. Outside the office, he enjoys family life and creative hobbies, deeply connecting with Tulsas community. For expert, compassionate oral surgery solutions in Tulsa, trust Dr. Jeremy Egan at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

Education and Training

Brigham Young University BS 2012

Roseman University DMD 2017

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences MD 2020

Board Certification

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Specialist License; Oklahoma Board of Dentistry

American Board of Dental Examiners (ADEX); CDCA-WREB-CITA

American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (ABOMS)

Advanced Cardiac Life Support

Advanced Trauma Life Support

Pediatric Advanced Life Support

Basic Life Support/CPR

New York State Infection Control Training

UB Pharmacy Opioid Safe Prescribing Training

NIHSS Stroke Scale Certified

Provider Details

Male English, Russian
Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD
Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD's Expert Contributions
  • How long after the implant do you get a crown?

    Replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma involves a carefully planned timeline to ensure long-lasting results. Generally, the implant needs to integrate with the bone in a process called osseointegration, which takes about 3-6 months. Once Dr. Jeremy Egan confirms the implant is securely fused with the bone, a custom crown can be placed, completing your smile. This careful approach helps us ensure optimal stability and aesthetics, tailored to each patient's unique needs. READ MORE

  • How does diabetes affect gum health, and what precautions should I take?

    Diabetes, especially type 2, can have a significant impact on gum health, as high blood sugar levels can make it harder for the body to fight off bacterial infections. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, emphasizes the importance of managing both diabetes and periodontal health to protect your teeth and gums. Here’s how diabetes affects gum health and some essential precautions to take: Increased Risk of Infection Diabetes can impair blood flow, which reduces the body’s natural ability to fight infections, including those in the gums. This can make you more prone to periodontitis (gum disease), which is already a significant risk factor for tooth loss. Elevated blood sugar levels also feed harmful bacteria in the mouth, leading to an increase in plaque and tartar buildup that can irritate gums. Slower Healing High blood sugar can slow the healing process, meaning that any dental treatments, like deep cleanings or surgery for periodontitis, may take longer to heal. Working closely with Dr. Egan and keeping your blood sugar in check is crucial for a quicker, more effective recovery. Inflammation and Blood Sugar Control Periodontal disease can increase inflammation, which may make blood sugar levels harder to control. This can lead to a challenging cycle where uncontrolled blood sugar worsens gum disease, which then makes blood sugar harder to manage. Precautions for Diabetic Patients with Periodontitis Maintain Blood Sugar Levels: Keeping your diabetes well-managed is the most effective way to prevent gum disease from progressing. Work closely with your healthcare provider to ensure stable blood sugar levels, which directly benefit your oral health. Commit to Oral Hygiene: Brushing twice a day and flossing daily are essential steps. Using a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste helps prevent plaque buildup, while antibacterial mouthwash can reduce bacteria that can worsen periodontitis. Regular Dental Visits: Schedule regular check-ups with Dr. Jeremy Egan at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma to monitor and manage your gum health. Deep cleanings every three to six months may be recommended to keep bacteria under control. Quit Smoking: Smoking can exacerbate both diabetes and gum disease. Quitting smoking not only improves overall health but also enhances the effectiveness of diabetes and gum disease treatments. Healthy Diet: Eating a balanced diet low in sugar and refined carbs can help control blood sugar levels and reduce plaque formation. With these precautions, managing diabetes and gum health is possible. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan offers personalized care and expertise in treating patients with diabetes and periodontal issues, supporting your health with a proactive approach. READ MORE

  • What is the role of dental implants in replacing missing teeth?

    Dental implants are one of the most reliable and natural-looking solutions for replacing missing teeth, and Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma is a leader in providing these advanced restorations. A dental implant functions as a secure anchor in the jawbone, similar to a natural tooth root, allowing for a realistic crown placement. Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, has extensive expertise in implant placement, ensuring stability and longevity. Implants not only restore function and aesthetics but also help prevent bone loss, promoting overall oral health. READ MORE

  • What are the risks associated with wisdom teeth removal?

    At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, we prioritize patient safety and comfort. Wisdom teeth removal, while common, does carry some risks. These include potential infection, dry socket (a painful condition where the blood clot becomes dislodged), nerve damage, and swelling. Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, ensures a thorough consultation to evaluate each patient's specific needs and minimize risks, using advanced surgical techniques and sedation options for a smooth experience. Choosing a skilled surgeon like Dr. Egan reduces complications, making your recovery as seamless as possible. READ MORE

  • What is the process of getting dental implants?

    Replacing a missing molar with a dental implant is a precise, multi-step process designed to provide long-lasting results. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, ensures a seamless experience, from your first consultation to your final restoration. Here’s a breakdown of the dental implant process: Consultation and Planning During the initial consultation, Dr. Egan will assess your dental and bone health through a thorough examination, including X-rays or a 3D CBCT scan. This step ensures that you have enough bone to support the implant. If bone density is insufficient, he may recommend a bone graft to strengthen the area before implant placement. Bone Grafting (If Needed) If the jawbone lacks the necessary density to support an implant, bone grafting might be required. This procedure adds volume and strength to the bone, creating a solid foundation for the implant. After bone grafting, a healing period of several months is often necessary to allow the graft to integrate fully. Implant Placement Surgery Once the area is ready, Dr. Egan will surgically place the titanium implant into the jawbone where the molar was missing. This procedure is typically done under local anesthesia or sedation, ensuring a comfortable experience. The implant post acts as an artificial tooth root, providing stability for the final crown. Healing and Osseointegration After placement, the jawbone naturally begins to fuse with the implant in a process known as osseointegration. This process can take 3-6 months, allowing the implant to integrate securely with the bone. Dr. Egan will monitor this healing phase to ensure optimal results. Abutment Placement Once osseointegration is complete, an abutment is attached to the implant post. This small connector piece will hold the final crown securely. In some cases, the abutment may be placed at the same time as the implant, depending on your unique situation. Crown Placement The final step is placing a custom-made crown onto the abutment. This crown is designed to match the shape, size, and color of your natural teeth, providing a seamless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing result. With the crown in place, your smile is fully restored, and the implant functions just like a natural molar. Follow-Up and Maintenance Dr. Egan will provide follow-up care instructions to ensure your implant stays in excellent condition. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene are essential to maintaining the longevity of your dental implant. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan combines expertise and advanced techniques to ensure every implant placement is successful. This meticulous approach has made us one of Tulsa’s top providers for dental implants, restoring smiles and function for patients every day. READ MORE

  • What are the different types of dental implants?

    Replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant can be a transformative experience, and at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, offers a variety of implant options to fit each patient's unique needs. Here’s an overview of the different types of dental implants available: Single Tooth Implants Ideal for replacing one missing tooth, a single dental implant involves placing a titanium post in the jawbone, which acts as a root for a custom-made crown. This option provides a natural look and feel, offering long-term stability and function. Implant-Supported Bridges If multiple adjacent teeth are missing, an implant-supported bridge may be the best solution. Rather than placing an implant for every missing tooth, implants are strategically positioned to support a bridge, saving time and cost while still ensuring durability and aesthetics. All-on-4 Implants For patients missing most or all of their teeth, the All-on-4 method offers a full-arch replacement with only four implants. These implants support a fixed prosthetic that restores a full smile. Dr. Egan specializes in this advanced technique, offering a stable, permanent solution for complete restorations. Zygomatic Implants In cases where there is insufficient bone in the upper jaw, zygomatic implants can be an alternative to traditional implants. Instead of anchoring in the jawbone, these longer implants are anchored in the cheekbone, providing stability without the need for bone grafting. Immediate Load Implants Also known as "same-day implants," immediate load implants allow for the placement of a temporary crown at the same time as the implant. While not suitable for everyone, this option can provide instant results for patients with sufficient bone support. Each type of dental implant has its own advantages, and Dr. Jeremy Egan will guide you through selecting the best option for your specific dental and lifestyle needs. This personalized approach, combined with his expertise, makes Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma a leading choice for implant dentistry in Tulsa. READ MORE

  • What are the options for dental implants, and what are the recovery times?

    At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, we offer several options for dental implants, including single implants, All-on-4 solutions for full arches, and immediate load implants in select cases. Recovery times vary depending on the type of implant and individual healing, but most patients can expect 3-6 months for full integration. Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, provides a personalized recovery plan, including guidance on post-operative care to ensure optimal healing. This tailored approach is part of what makes Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma the preferred choice for dental implants in Tulsa and beyond. READ MORE

  • Do you get CT scan before implant surgery?

    Yes, at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, a CT scan is a standard part of the pre-implant planning process. Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, uses this advanced imaging to get a detailed 3D view of your jawbone structure, ensuring precise and safe implant placement. Why a CT Scan is Essential Before Implant Surgery Accurate Bone Assessment A CT scan allows Dr. Egan to assess the bone density and volume in the area where the implant will be placed. This is crucial, as adequate bone is necessary for the implant to anchor securely. If additional support is needed, a bone graft might be recommended. Customized Implant Positioning The 3D imaging from a CT scan helps Dr. Egan identify the ideal placement angle and depth for the implant. This precision minimizes risks and enhances the stability and longevity of the implant. Avoiding Vital Structures A CT scan provides detailed insights into the location of nerves, sinuses, and other vital structures. This information helps Dr. Egan plan around these areas to avoid complications during surgery. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, we prioritize patient safety and precision, and a CT scan is an invaluable tool in achieving successful implant outcomes. With this advanced approach, you can be confident that your dental implant will be placed with expert care and accuracy. READ MORE

  • How long do dental implants last?

    Dental implants are designed to be a long-lasting solution for missing teeth, and with proper care, they can last a lifetime. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, uses high-quality materials and advanced techniques to ensure the durability and success of each implant. Factors That Influence the Longevity of Dental Implants Oral Hygiene Good oral hygiene is essential for the long-term success of your dental implant. Regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings help keep the surrounding gums and bone healthy, reducing the risk of infections that could compromise the implant. Bone Quality and Density The initial stability of the implant depends on the quality and density of the jawbone. Dr. Egan thoroughly assesses each patient’s bone health through imaging, sometimes recommending bone grafting to provide a solid foundation if needed. This preparation ensures a secure placement that can withstand normal chewing forces. Lifestyle and Health Habits like smoking or uncontrolled diabetes can affect healing and increase the risk of implant failure. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and managing any chronic conditions can enhance the longevity of the implant. Regular Check-Ups Routine visits to Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma allow Dr. Egan to monitor the implant’s stability and address any minor issues before they become major concerns. Consistent care ensures the implant remains functional and comfortable over time. While the crown on top of the implant may need replacement every 10-15 years due to natural wear, the implant post itself can last several decades—or even a lifetime—with the right care. By following Dr. Egan’s guidance and maintaining good dental hygiene, you can enjoy the benefits of your implant for many years, making it a worthwhile and lasting investment in your smile. READ MORE

  • How long does the swelling last after implant surgery?

    After dental implant surgery, it's normal to experience some swelling, as this is part of the body's healing process. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, carefully guides patients on what to expect during recovery to ensure optimal comfort and healing. Typically, swelling peaks around 48 to 72 hours after the procedure and then gradually begins to subside. Most patients find that swelling decreases significantly within 5 to 7 days. However, individual recovery times may vary depending on factors like the complexity of the implant placement, your body’s healing response, and how closely post-operative care instructions are followed. Tips to Minimize Swelling After Implant Surgery Cold Compresses: Applying ice packs to the outside of your cheek in 10-15 minute intervals during the first 24 hours can help reduce swelling. Elevate Your Head: Keeping your head elevated, especially while sleeping, can help prevent fluid buildup, which reduces swelling. Follow Dr. Egan's Post-Operative Care Instructions: At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, we provide detailed instructions for a smooth recovery. Taking prescribed medications and avoiding vigorous activity initially can also help minimize swelling. If you experience prolonged swelling or discomfort, Dr. Egan and the team are always available for follow-up support to ensure your healing process stays on track. READ MORE

  • How long is recovery after dental implant surgery?

    Recovery after dental implant surgery generally follows a few key stages, with most patients feeling back to normal within a week or two. However, full healing and integration of the implant with the bone (osseointegration) can take several months. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, provides personalized recovery plans and ongoing support to make the healing process as smooth as possible. Typical Recovery Timeline First 24-48 Hours During the initial recovery period, you may experience some swelling, mild discomfort, and minor bleeding. Applying ice packs and taking prescribed medications can help manage these symptoms. Avoiding strenuous activities and sticking to soft foods also supports initial healing. First Week By the end of the first week, swelling and discomfort should significantly decrease. Many patients can resume normal daily activities within a few days, but it’s essential to follow Dr. Egan's guidelines on diet and oral hygiene to prevent infection and ensure proper healing. First 3-6 Months The implant undergoes osseointegration, where it fuses with the jawbone, providing a stable foundation for the final crown. This process typically takes 3-6 months, depending on your bone density and overall health. Regular check-ups with Dr. Egan during this time will monitor the implant’s progress and confirm when it’s ready for the final restoration. Crown Placement Once osseointegration is complete, Dr. Egan will place the custom-made crown onto the implant. After this final step, your implant is fully functional and feels just like a natural tooth. Tips for a Smooth Recovery Maintain Good Oral Hygiene: Keeping the implant area clean is vital. Dr. Egan will provide instructions for gentle cleaning around the surgical site. Follow Dietary Recommendations: Eating soft foods for the first few days and avoiding hard or sticky foods can help protect the implant as it heals. Avoid Tobacco and Excessive Alcohol: Smoking and drinking can impair healing and increase the risk of complications, so it’s best to avoid them during recovery. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan ensures patients are fully informed and supported throughout their recovery. With proper care, you can look forward to a successful, comfortable dental implant experience that restores both function and aesthetics to your smile. READ MORE

  • What are the treatment options?

    Treating an overbite often depends on its severity and the underlying causes. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, specializes in correcting overbites using advanced techniques that are both effective and customized for each patient. Here are some common treatment options for addressing an overbite: 1. Braces and Orthodontic Appliances Braces are one of the most common treatments for mild to moderate overbites, especially in younger patients. Braces gradually shift the teeth into proper alignment, and, in some cases, additional appliances like rubber bands or bite correctors are used to adjust the position of the jaw and improve the bite. Clear aligners may also be an option for milder cases. 2. Tooth Extraction For severe cases caused by overcrowding, tooth extraction may be necessary to create space, allowing the remaining teeth to move into a more natural position. This can help reduce the overbite and improve the overall alignment. After extractions, braces or aligners are often used to guide the teeth into position. 3. Orthognathic Surgery (Jaw Surgery) For significant overbites caused by skeletal issues (where the jaw structure contributes to the overbite), orthognathic surgery may be recommended. This surgical approach repositions the upper or lower jaw (or both) to align the bite correctly. Dr. Egan has extensive experience in performing jaw surgery, offering a life-changing solution for patients with severe overbites or complex jaw discrepancies. This procedure provides a permanent correction for the bite and can also improve facial balance and function. 4. Dental Veneers or Crowns In some cases, dental veneers or crowns can be used to improve the appearance of a minor overbite. While they don’t address the underlying alignment issue, veneers and crowns can adjust the look of teeth to achieve a more balanced smile. However, this approach is typically more cosmetic and less suitable for functional correction. 5. Retainers and Post-Treatment Care Following orthodontic treatment or jaw surgery, retainers are often used to maintain results and prevent the overbite from returning. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Egan provides ongoing support to help patients retain their results and enjoy lasting improvement. Each case is unique, so Dr. Egan will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to determine the most effective treatment plan for your overbite. With his expertise and a range of treatment options, you can trust Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma to help you achieve a functional, aesthetically pleasing smile. READ MORE

  • What are the pros and cons of dental implant procedure?

    Dental implants are a popular and effective solution for replacing missing teeth, offering both functional and aesthetic benefits. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, specializes in delivering customized implant solutions to meet each patient's unique needs. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons of dental implants to help you make an informed decision. Pros of Dental Implants Long-Lasting Solution Dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution when properly maintained. The titanium post integrates with the jawbone, providing a durable foundation that can last a lifetime, unlike traditional bridges or dentures that may need replacement every few years. Natural Appearance and Function Implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth. Dr. Egan crafts each implant to blend seamlessly with your existing teeth, restoring both your smile’s aesthetics and your ability to chew comfortably. Prevention of Bone Loss When a tooth is missing, the jawbone can deteriorate over time. Dental implants stimulate the bone, preventing bone loss and preserving facial structure, which helps maintain a youthful appearance. Improved Oral Health Unlike traditional bridges that may require the alteration of surrounding teeth, implants are stand-alone restorations. This means they don’t compromise the health of neighboring teeth, contributing to better long-term oral health. Convenience and Low Maintenance Dental implants require no special maintenance beyond regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups. They’re a hassle-free, comfortable option compared to removable dentures, which require frequent adjustments and cleaning routines. Cons of Dental Implants Lengthy Healing and Integration Process After implant placement, it takes 3-6 months for the implant to fuse with the jawbone (a process known as osseointegration). During this time, temporary restorations may be used, which means a longer timeline before the final crown is placed. Higher Initial Cost The initial investment for dental implants is generally higher than other tooth replacement options, such as dentures or bridges. However, their longevity and benefits often make them a more cost-effective choice over time. Surgical Risks As with any surgical procedure, dental implant placement carries some risk of infection, nerve damage, or sinus issues, particularly for upper jaw implants. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Egan utilizes advanced imaging and techniques to minimize these risks, ensuring safe, successful outcomes. Eligibility Limitations Not all patients are ideal candidates for implants. Adequate bone density is essential for supporting the implant. In cases of bone loss, Dr. Egan may recommend a bone graft to create a suitable foundation, which can add to the treatment timeline and cost. Commitment to Oral Care While dental implants are low maintenance, they still require a commitment to good oral hygiene. Poor hygiene can lead to gum issues around the implant, which could compromise its stability. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan provides comprehensive consultations to help patients weigh these pros and cons and determine if dental implants are the best solution. His expertise in implantology ensures a personalized approach, giving patients in Tulsa the confidence to enjoy a restored, healthy smile. READ MORE

  • Could jaw pain be related to a bite problem?

    Yes, jaw pain can often be linked to bite problems, also known as malocclusion. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, specializes in diagnosing and treating bite issues that may be causing discomfort or pain. Misalignment of the teeth or jaw can place undue stress on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and surrounding muscles, leading to symptoms such as jaw pain, headaches, and even neck or ear discomfort. How Bite Problems Can Cause Jaw Pain TMJ Strain When the upper and lower teeth don’t fit together correctly, the TMJ can become strained. This joint connects your jawbone to your skull and is responsible for smooth, pain-free jaw movement. Misalignment forces the TMJ to work harder, often leading to inflammation, tenderness, and pain. Muscle Tension Bite issues can cause uneven pressure distribution, making certain jaw muscles overcompensate. This can lead to chronic tension in the jaw, face, and neck muscles, causing ongoing discomfort. Wear on Teeth An uneven bite can cause excessive wear on certain teeth, leading to enamel erosion, tooth sensitivity, and even fractures. This wear can further aggravate bite problems, making jaw pain worse over time. Treatment Options for Bite-Related Jaw Pain Dr. Egan offers several treatment options tailored to alleviate pain and correct bite issues, including: Bite Analysis and Adjustment: Through a detailed analysis, Dr. Egan can identify the misalignment areas and may recommend adjustments to the teeth or bite. Orthognathic Surgery: In cases where jaw structure is significantly contributing to misalignment, corrective jaw surgery may be recommended to realign the bite, relieve pain, and restore function. TMJ Therapy: Treatment may also include options like physical therapy, night guards, or other TMJ-focused therapies to relieve pain and support jaw health. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, we provide expert care to help you address jaw pain, often finding lasting relief through targeted treatment. If you're experiencing jaw discomfort, Dr. Jeremy Egan will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to identify the root cause and recommend a treatment plan that meets your needs. READ MORE

  • How long after the dental implant will I get a crown?

    After dental implant placement, the timing for receiving your crown depends on the healing and integration process, known as osseointegration. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, ensures that each step of the implant process is carefully timed for long-term stability and success. Typical Timeline for Receiving a Crown After an Implant Healing Period (3-6 Months) Following implant surgery, it usually takes between 3 to 6 months for the implant to fully integrate with the jawbone. During this time, the titanium implant post bonds with the bone, creating a solid foundation for the crown. Dr. Egan will monitor this healing closely to confirm when the implant is secure enough for the next step. Abutment Placement Once the implant is fully integrated, Dr. Egan places an abutment on top of the implant post. This small connector piece will hold the custom crown securely. Some patients may receive a temporary crown at this stage, depending on individual needs. Final Crown Placement After the gums have healed around the abutment, usually within a few weeks, your permanent crown is placed. This crown is crafted to match the shape, size, and color of your natural teeth, completing the restoration for a functional and aesthetic smile. Custom Timeline Considerations Bone Quality: If you required a bone graft prior to implant placement, the overall timeline might be slightly extended to allow for full healing and bone integration. Immediate Load Implants: In certain cases, immediate load implants (same-day crowns) are an option if there is sufficient bone density to support both the implant and immediate crown placement. Dr. Egan will evaluate if you’re a candidate for this accelerated approach. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan takes a personalized approach, adjusting the timeline to ensure each implant procedure results in maximum stability and a lasting smile. By following this thorough process, you can be confident that your dental implant will not only restore function but also blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. READ MORE

  • What tests are necessary before the implant surgery?

    Before undergoing dental implant surgery, a series of diagnostic tests and evaluations are essential to ensure successful placement and integration. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, conducts comprehensive assessments to determine if implants are the best option and to plan the procedure with precision. Key Tests and Evaluations Before Dental Implant Surgery Dental Examination and Medical History Review Dr. Egan will start with a full dental examination and a review of your medical history. Certain conditions, such as diabetes or smoking habits, can impact healing and may require special consideration. This step ensures that any underlying health factors are identified and managed effectively. 3D Cone Beam CT Scan A cone beam CT scan provides a detailed, 3D view of your jawbone and surrounding structures. This imaging allows Dr. Egan to assess the quality, density, and volume of the bone where the implant will be placed. It’s essential for identifying vital structures, such as nerves and sinuses, to ensure safe and precise implant positioning. X-rays In addition to the 3D scan, standard dental X-rays help Dr. Egan get a clear view of the teeth, jawbone, and root structures. X-rays are especially useful for confirming bone health and identifying any potential issues that may need to be addressed before implant placement. Bone Density Analysis Since dental implants require adequate bone support, a bone density analysis may be conducted to evaluate whether you have sufficient bone volume in the jaw. If bone loss is detected, Dr. Egan may recommend a bone grafting procedure to build up the bone for successful implant integration. Impression or Digital Scan of the Mouth Impressions or digital scans are taken to create a model of your mouth, which helps Dr. Egan plan the ideal placement and alignment of the implant. This step ensures that the final crown will fit comfortably and blend naturally with your other teeth. Blood Tests (if necessary) In some cases, Dr. Egan may request blood tests to check for overall health markers, especially if there are specific health concerns like immune disorders. This ensures that your body is prepared for the surgery and healing process. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, we prioritize a thorough and personalized approach to dental implant planning. Dr. Jeremy Egan’s detailed pre-surgical assessments maximize the success of each implant, giving patients confidence in a lasting and healthy restoration. This careful preparation is one of the reasons why our practice is a leading choice for dental implants in Tulsa and beyond. READ MORE

  • Is dental implant surgery painful?

    Dental implant surgery is generally well-tolerated, and thanks to modern anesthetic and sedation options, the procedure is typically pain-free. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, takes every measure to ensure that patients are comfortable and relaxed throughout the entire process. Pain Management During and After Dental Implant Surgery Local Anesthesia and Sedation Options During implant surgery, Dr. Egan administers local anesthesia to numb the area completely, so you won’t feel any pain during the procedure. For patients who experience anxiety or want an even more comfortable experience, sedation options are available. These include mild oral sedatives or IV sedation, allowing you to remain calm and at ease while Dr. Egan performs the surgery. Minimal Discomfort Post-Surgery Most patients experience only mild discomfort after the anesthesia wears off. This can include soreness, swelling, or slight bruising around the implant area, which typically peaks within the first 48 hours. Dr. Egan provides personalized aftercare instructions and may prescribe pain relievers or recommend over-the-counter medications to manage any discomfort. Quick Recovery of Normal Sensation While the initial recovery period involves minor swelling and tenderness, most patients find these symptoms subside within a week. Cold compresses and following Dr. Egan’s aftercare guidance can help speed up recovery and minimize any post-surgery discomfort. Ongoing Support for a Comfortable Healing Experience Dr. Egan and the team at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma are committed to your comfort from start to finish. Follow-up visits ensure that your healing progresses smoothly and any discomfort is managed effectively. Dental implant surgery itself isn’t painful, thanks to advanced anesthetic techniques. With Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, you can trust that Dr. Jeremy Egan’s expertise and patient-centered approach will make the experience as comfortable as possible, giving you peace of mind about restoring your smile. READ MORE

  • Do I need to have a CT scan before a dental implant?

    Yes, a CT scan is highly recommended before dental implant surgery, as it provides essential information that enhances the precision and safety of the procedure. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, uses a 3D cone beam CT scan to gain a comprehensive view of your jawbone and surrounding structures, ensuring the best possible outcome for your implant. Why a CT Scan is Essential Before Dental Implant Surgery Bone Assessment A CT scan reveals the quality, density, and volume of your jawbone, helping Dr. Egan determine if there is sufficient bone to support the implant securely. If bone density is inadequate, a bone graft may be recommended to build up the area, ensuring long-term stability for the implant. Precise Implant Placement The 3D view provided by a CT scan allows for precise planning of the implant’s position, depth, and angle. This precision minimizes risks and ensures that the implant is aligned optimally for both function and aesthetics. Avoiding Vital Structures A CT scan clearly identifies important anatomical structures, such as nerves and sinuses. By mapping out these structures in advance, Dr. Egan can avoid them during surgery, reducing the risk of complications and ensuring a safer, more comfortable experience. Custom Treatment Planning Every patient's jaw structure is unique, and the information from a CT scan enables Dr. Egan to develop a personalized treatment plan that takes into account your specific anatomy. This level of customization is key to a successful implant procedure and a comfortable healing process. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, we are committed to providing the highest level of care and precision in dental implant procedures. Dr. Jeremy Egan’s expertise, combined with advanced imaging technology, ensures that your implant is placed with accuracy and care, giving you confidence in a lasting, functional smile. READ MORE

  • How long should I take medications after implant surgery?

    After dental implant surgery, medications are typically prescribed to aid in a smooth recovery and to prevent any complications. The duration for taking these medications varies based on individual healing needs and Dr. Jeremy Egan’s specific recommendations at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma. Here’s a general guide to help you understand what to expect: Types of Medications and How Long You May Need Them Pain Relievers Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, are usually recommended for a few days post-surgery to manage any discomfort. Some patients may be prescribed a stronger pain medication, but this is generally only needed for the first day or two. By the end of the first week, most patients find they no longer need pain relief. Antibiotics Antibiotics may be prescribed to prevent infection at the surgical site. Typically, Dr. Egan will advise you to take antibiotics for about 5 to 7 days following surgery, completing the full course to ensure protection against potential infections. Anti-Inflammatory Medication In some cases, an anti-inflammatory medication may be recommended to reduce swelling and promote faster healing. Anti-inflammatory medications are generally taken for the first few days, as swelling tends to peak around 48-72 hours after surgery. Antibacterial Mouth Rinse An antibacterial mouth rinse may be prescribed to help keep the surgical site clean. This rinse is usually recommended for the first week after surgery, helping to control bacteria and promote a healthy healing environment. Following Dr. Egan's Specific Guidelines Each patient's recovery is unique, and Dr. Jeremy Egan will provide detailed instructions tailored to your specific needs at Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma. It’s essential to follow his guidelines on medication timing and dosage for optimal healing. Never discontinue antibiotics or other prescribed medications early, even if you’re feeling better, as this ensures a thorough recovery. Dr. Egan and his team are here to support you every step of the way, from surgery through recovery, ensuring a comfortable and successful implant experience that restores your smile with confidence. READ MORE

  • Lump on Alveolar Mucosa, Do I have oral cancer?

    It's understandable to be concerned about any unusual lump in your mouth, especially with so much information online about oral health. While I can't make a definitive diagnosis without an examination, I can provide some insights to help ease your mind. A small, soft, and movable lump on the alveolar mucosa (the tissue covering the jawbones where the teeth are located) that isn't painful could be caused by various benign conditions, such as: Mucocele: These are small, fluid-filled cysts that often develop from a blocked salivary gland duct. They're generally harmless, soft, and can sometimes appear or disappear on their own. Fibroma: This is a benign growth of fibrous tissue that can develop in response to minor trauma, like biting or irritation. Fibromas are generally painless and often stay small. Minor Salivary Gland Swelling: Occasionally, a minor salivary gland can swell due to slight irritation or blockage, creating a small bump. Signs That Suggest a Benign Condition Soft and movable lumps are often associated with benign lesions. Absence of pain, bleeding, or changes in texture is generally a good sign. Your age, nonsmoking and nondrinking status, and lack of HPV reduce your risk for oral cancer significantly. When to Seek a Professional Opinion Although it's unlikely that this is oral cancer, it's always best to be cautious with any persistent lump in the mouth. Here are some guidelines for when you should seek a professional evaluation: If the lump persists for more than two weeks without change. If it begins to grow in size, change color, or develop an irregular texture. If you experience other symptoms, like unexplained pain, difficulty swallowing, or sore throat. At Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma, Dr. Jeremy Egan, DMD, MD, specializes in oral health evaluations and can provide a thorough examination to determine the nature of the lump and put your mind at ease. Early evaluation is key to addressing any oral concerns, so don’t hesitate to consult with a specialist if you’re feeling anxious about it. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Dental ImplantsTooth ExtractionsWisdom Tooth RemovalEmergency Dental CareOral Cancer ScreeningBone GraftingSinus LiftFull Mouth ReconstructionAll On Four ImplantsIV SedationIncision and DrainageOral BiopsyPre-Prosthetic SurgeryMaxillofacial TraumaJaw FractureMissing TeethImpacted TeethOral Infection

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Clinical Assistant Instructor State University of New York at Buffalo 2017 - 2023
  • Owner Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma 2024 -
  • Associate Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Spring Specialty, Lumio Dental 2023 - 2024
  • Oral Surgery Education Seminar University at Buffalo, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Residency 2017 - 2023
  • Vice-President, Founding Member Advanced Dental Education Club (ADEC), Roseman University 2015 - 2016
  • Board Member, Chair - Give Kids a Smile Event Roseman Chapter of the American Student Dental Association (ASDA) 2015 - 2016
  • Student Teaching Assistant Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Education, Roseman University 2015 - 2017
  • Class President Dental Student Association, Roseman University 2014 - 2015
  • Founding Member Oral Surgery Club, Roseman University CODM 2013 - 2017

Awards

  • Lifelong Colleague Award 2015 Roseman CODM 
  • Professional Excellence Award 2014 Roseman CODM 
  • Pierre Fauchard International Academic Honors Award 2017 Pierre Fauchard Academy 
  • Community Dentistry and Public Health Award 2017 The American Association of Public Health Dentistry 
  • Russell J. Nisengard Advanced Research Award 2022 State University of New York 
  • James English Award for Advanced Education Research 2023 State University of New York 

Professional Memberships

  • American Dental Association  
  • American Medical Association  
  • American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons  
  • American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons  
  • Southeastern Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons  
  • American College of Surgeons  
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery  
  • American College of Physicians  
  • International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (IAOMS)  
  • Academy of Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons (AOCMF)  
  • American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)  
  • New York State Dental Association (NYSDA)  
  • Admissions Committee Member  
  • Roseman Chapter of the American Student Dental Association  

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Charity Anywhere
  • LUMIO Cares
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
  • Give Kids a Smile; Roseman Chapter of the American Student Dental Association
  • Oral Cancer Foundation - 5k Charity Event
  • Youth Leader; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
  • Volunteer; Utah State Hospital
  • Proselyting Missionary in the Russia, Novosibirsk Mission; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

Internships

  • General Surgery Internship

Professional Affiliations

  • Elite Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Oklahoma

Philanthropic Initiatives

  • Regional Youth Group Leader, Buffalo New YorkThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SaintsDec 2019 Jun 2022I had the privilege of serving as a religious youth group leader for a collective of five local churches on a weekly basis. My primary focus was to organize and execute a range of educational, cultural, religious, and athletic activities aimed at facilitating the development and improvement of young men and women's talents, social skills, and physical abilities. These initiatives were geared towards empowering the youth and equipping them with the tools necessary to succeed in various aspects of life. Give Kids a SmileRoseman Chapter of the American Student Dental Association May 2015 May 2017Roseman's annual Give Kids a Smile event provides local Utah children with free dental treatment and oral hygiene instruction. Over the course of three years, I had the privilege of serving in key organizational and leadership roles, including the position of chairperson. Through my extensive collaboration with Roseman's deans, coordination with all four dental classes, promotion of the event through traditional and social media, and engagement with the local community, the success of this event continued to grow significantly each year. Oral Cancer ScreeningsOral Cancer Foundation - 5k Charity EventApr 2016Roseman routinely collaborates with the Oral Cancer Foundation to organize an annual 5k race and oral cancer fundraising event each year. During the most recent event, I had the opportunity to volunteer and contribute towards this noble cause by providing free oral cancer screenings and encouraging the community to prioritize regular preventive examinations.Youth LeaderThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SaintsAug 2015 Dec 2019In my role as a church-sponsored youth leader, I was privileged to provide weekly mentorship, friendship, and guidance to young men between the ages of 12 and 18 in my community. I spearheaded several initiatives aimed at organizing and executing educational, cultural, religious, and athletic activities. These activities are designed to assist young men in improving and developing their talents and abilities, while also promoting positive values and behaviors. Medical/Dental Mission Trip to EcuadorCharity Anywhere FoundationJul Aug 2009My participation in a dual dental and medical service mission to Ecuador proved to be a defining moment in my life. It was my first encounter with the immense gratification and contentment that accompanies traveling to remote areas to provide medical and dental care to underserved communities. As a volunteer, I dedicated long days to serve the people of Ecuador and offer them much-needed care. While this experience contributed significantly to improving the overall health of the individuals who received treatment, I consider myself the greatest beneficiary of this service.Volunteer Utah State Hospital Jun 2009 May 2012My experience serving at the Utah State Hospital was transformative, as it reinforced the significance of exhibiting empathy towards individuals with mental disabilities and highlighted the reality that mental illness is as tangible as any other physical ailment. For three years, I volunteered on a weekly basis, spending time with patients, sharing lessons, and participating in a wide range of activities. This experience enabled me to develop a deeper understanding of the unique needs and challenges faced by individuals with mental disabilities, and the significance of treating them with kindness and compassion.

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