Meet Dr. Steven Paul DDS, MS
Member American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons
Dr Paul was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. The son of a dentist who treated each patient with compassion and mutual respect. Dr Paul strives everyday to emulate the compassionate care that his father exemplified. Dr Paul’s love of medicine and helping each individual started in elementary school where his class reports in 1st and 2nd grade were of the skeletal and musculoskeletal systems respectively.
Dr Paul then attended the Prestigious UCLA dental school finishing in the top of his class and obtaining his Doctorate in Dental Surgery Degree (DDS). His passion for Oral Surgery and the ability to help those with complex medical issues grew.
After finishing Dental School at UCLA (DDS) Dr Paul attended Medical School at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School obtaining his Doctor of Medicine (MD)
Oral Surgery & Restoring Missing Teeth
Dr. Paul is supremely Dedicated to his Profession
Dr Paul has devoted his profession to all aspects of Oral Surgery with special interests in the treatment and restoration of missing teeth through dental implant procedures including advanced techniques in full mouth rehabilitation (All on 4), bone and soft tissue grafting, restoring both function and aesthetics, as well as extraction of wisdom teeth and associated cysts and tumors of the oral cavity. All this done through anesthetic techniques specific for each individual patient. Dr Paul also serves the state by treating those institutionalized by meeting their urgent oral surgical needs.
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Oral Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
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Should I Get Dental Implants?
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Dental Implant Surgery
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Do You Need Oral Surgery
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Do I Need to Have My Wisdom Teeth Removed?
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When is Wisdom Teeth Removal Necessary ?
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Oral Surgery Anesthesia
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Wisdom teeth removal: When is it necessary?
Usually, wisdom teeth don’t have room to grow. They grow in different angles and different directions, sometimes, horizontally. This can cause many kinds of problems.
If wisdom teeth don’t have enough room to grow, it can crowd the teeth nearby and even cause damage to them.
When a wisdom tooth is partially emerged through the gum, this can give passage to bacteria that cause gum disease and oral infection. And since this area is hard to clean, it can easily harbor bacteria.
Sometimes, a wisdom tooth doesn’t emerge at all. It can then become trapped in the jaw. This is also known as ‘impacted’ wisdom tooth, which can cause infection. It can also cause a cyst to grow and damage the roots of nearby teeth, or the bone support.
Dental Implants
Missing teeth can make you feel conscious about your how you look. It can make you cover your mouth every time you smile, laugh, or even talk. Sometimes, having missing teeth make you want to avoid going to parties or get-togethers. And you dread going to meetings, or having to face anybody for a conversation.
It affects your confidence and self-esteem. It can lead to isolation and even sadness or depression.
Fortunately, technology and procedure to replace missing teeth is not uncommon anymore. Dental implant surgery helps people with missing teeth by replacing them with artificial ones.

Testimonials
I have My life back !
I had a great visit at this office. The facility was clean, the staff were friendly and helpful and I was able to get in and out without long wait times to see the Dr. When working with Dr. Paul, he was always kind and seemed very knowledgeable about all the procedure options that were available. I highly recommend the office of Steven F. Paul to anyone considering an oral surgery procedure.




