Dr. Bernard James Costello MD, DMD
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
3501 Terrace St Pittsburgh PA, 15261About
Dr. Bernard Costello is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon practicing in Pittsburgh, PA. Dr. Costello specializes in the treatment of problems related to the face, mouth and jaws. As an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Costello is a unique dental specialist who can provide emergency medicine, perform general surgery and give anesthesia. These medical doctors are the only type of medical care specialist who can administer anesthesia, besides anesthesiologists. Typical procedures performed by Dr. Costello are tooth extractions, especially wisdom teeth, corrective jaw surgery, cleft palate surgery and reconstructive surgery after an injury. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons can also perform dental work including placing dental implants. These surgeons might also deal with conditions of sleep apnea, oral cancers and more.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Dermoid cysts, gliomas, and encephaloceles: evaluation and treatment.
- Mitek anchors in facial injury: an approach for soft tissue flap fixation.
- A novel gene mutation in an infant with cranial dysmorphology and orbital-maxillary hypoplasia.
- An alternative approach to maxillofacial arteriovenous malformations with
- Preemptive rofecoxib and dexamethasone for prevention of pain and trismus following third molar surgery *.
- Costochondral rib grafting.
- Novel deformity of the mandible in oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum: case report and literature review.
- Noggin inhibits postoperative resynostosis in craniosynostotic rabbits.
- Surgical correction of midface deficiency in cleft lip and palate malformation.
- Nonsyndromic craniosynostosis: diagnosis and contemporary surgical management.
- Treacher Collins syndrome: comprehensive evaluation and treatment.
- Mandibular distraction osteogenesis in children.
- Retrieval of a displaced third molar using navigation and active image guidance.
- Clinical innovation and technology in craniomaxillofacial surgery. Preface.
- Regenerative medicine for craniomaxillofacial surgery.
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