Institute of Facial Surgery
Bismarck, ND
About the Practice
Institute of Facial Surgery provides dental implant solutions, including All-on-4 and full-arch treatment.
Patient Reviews
Powered by GoogleThe staff at the Institute of Facial Surgery made my wisdom teeth removal easy from start to finish. The consultation was informative and Dr. Stanley laid out all of the benefits and risks but was also thorough and reassuring. The billing gal was great and explained my coverage well. When my surgery date came around and I was a bit nervous, they all put me at ease. They explained recovery to both myself and my husband and covered all the bases. For a procedure I had been dreading for years, I couldn't have asked for a better experience. Thank you!!
Had six implants put couple months ago. Happy so far about Dr Stanly. I think he is a real. Master surgeon. Will update you all. Looking for a dentist to do upper teeth. Any recommendations?Thanks👄 the staff is wonderful especially Carla. All six are perfect. Just finished. Don’t go anywhere else. I did a lot of research to find the best. Dr. Stanley has to be the best. Of the BEST. Thanks very very much
Couldn't ask for a better experience with wisdom tooth extraction. The girl who did my IV was a pro, and I'm no fan of needles. I remember being told my arm would feel a cooling sensation, and next thing I know I'm in a chair and ready to go home. It's been about 24 hrs since my wisdom tooth extraction, and I have practically no pain (maybe just fortunate) but these guys did a phenomenal job.
Had a Lefort 1 osteomy surgery done 3 weeks ago. I expected a lot of pain but didn't experience any pain more than a level 1, mostly it was just very uncomfortable but totally doable. I still have numbness on the roof of my mouth and some face swelling which is normal. I think Dr. Stanley is a great surgeon!
I got my wisdom teeth out here on 4/10/18 Dr. Stanley said there was no need for a follow up since I had gotten dissolvable stitches and the procedure went well. The day after surgery the left side of my tounge was still numb. I called to let them know and was told by one of the nurses that it could be due to swelling pushing against the nerve and it should go away soon, that they’d call me in two weeks. It’s been 1 week post surgery and it is difficult for me to talk, I now have a lisp. I also am having difficulty eating since I can’t tell if I’m biting my tounge and can’t feel hot or cold. I have reached out to them again and am hoping to get in to be seen since to see what can be done. I don’t want to wait too long and have permanent damage. I have not gone to see my regular dentist yet because I don’t believe I should be liable for the cost. I will update my review as the situation progresses, I am still willing to give them a chance to resolve the situation. Just for some background I am a 25 year old women with no serious medical conditions.
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