Meet Our Doctors – Dr. Brandon C. Stanley

Implants & Oral Surgery of Chattanooga (Formerly East Brainerd Oral Surgery)

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Dr. Brandon Stanley wants to clear up any confusion regarding his title, oral and maxillofacial surgeon. “It’s hard enough to pronounce,” he says, “but an OMS is the person at the end of the line to fix any dental surgical misadventures a patient may experience. It encompasses everything from extractions and dental implants to reconstructive surgery and bone and soft tissue grafting.” While this sort of dental work is less than pleasant, Dr. Stanley strives to do everything he can to alleviate and comfort his patients. “There is a lot of fear surrounding the health care community in general, and a lot of times people forget to have the empathy to understand that it’s not easy to be in the chair,” he explains. “Putting yourself in that chair allows you to visualize from that vantage point and transform a terrifying experience into one of comfort.”

I love the opportunity of working closely with the best restorative dental professionals in the world, here in Chattanooga.”

My Credentials

Doctor of Dental Medicine Degree:

University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry

Certifications:

American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Recognitions:

Diplomate American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Fellow American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Fellow American College of Oral and Maxillofacial

My Specialties

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

1. What sets your practice apart?

Christian values. I’m blessed to be part of a practice led by the ideals and values of our faith. There is a comfort and peace of knowing that the care we provide is led by the best interest of the patient and not by financial goals.

2. What do you love most about your profession?

You can ask anyone who works with me, I love what I do! I am so fortunate to have the opportunity to ease suffering and treat conditions of the mouth and maxillofacial regions, all while providing comfort and peace to the most apprehensive.

3. What is your best advice for patients?

Preventive care is key. Having the right team in place is crucial for early detection. We work in a collaborative role with your dentist, and if you do not have one, we are happy to refer you to one of the many highly qualified providers in our area.

4. What do you see as the most exciting new development for your profession?

We have entered an all-new digital age, and the technology just gets better and better. From imaging to integration, it has improved accuracy and outcomes for complex cases where precision positioning matters.

5. What would you consider to be your main strengths?

My passion and training, but most of all my amazing supportive wife, Emily, who has always been there and supported me through everything.

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