Dr. Edward Halusic 1211 South Main Street, Greensburg, PA 15601
About the Business
Dr. Edward Halusic is a renowned dentist and oral surgeon located at 1211 South Main Street in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Halusic is board certified in oral and maxillofacial surgery, specializing in dental implant surgery and oral surgery. He was one of the first oral surgeons to incorporate CT scan technology in his practice, leading to over 3000 successful implant placements using CT guidance.
Dr. Halusic is known for his innovative approach to dental implant surgery, including being the first in his area to perform the All-on-4® procedure, allowing patients to rebuild their smiles in just one day. He also introduced the "Chrome" guided technique for All-on-4® reconstructive surgery, significantly reducing surgical time.
Patients trust Dr. Halusic for his extensive training in all aspects of facial and oral surgery, as well as his commitment to providing top-notch facilities and compassionate care. He is a double board-certified Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the National Dental Board of Anesthesiology.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Halusic has been involved in groundbreaking research, including a successful FDA-approved study on a protein for bone grafting in preparation for dental implants. His dedication to advancing dental implant surgery has earned him a reputation as a leader in the field.
Whether you are in need of dental implants, wisdom teeth extraction, or other oral surgery procedures, Dr. Edward Halusic and his team are dedicated to providing exceptional care and results. New patients can reach out at 724-216-0589, while current patients can contact the office at 724-836-1060.
Location & Phone number
1211 S Main St, Greensburg, PA 15601, United States
Reviews
"In 2019 consulted Dr halusic for tooth 14 due to trigeminal neuralgia and Occipital neuralgias because he knows facial nerves.i asked if trigeminal is caused by this tooth.. I Asked him 3x if my molar was bad causing the trigeminal pain He said at one time it may have been.. removal of this tooth ruined tooth 15. A root canal can't fix itself. And I've since been told trigeminal neuralgia is not from teeth.He offered to reduced anesthesia to remove it. He took advantage of my pain and ignorance as I was desperate for relief after 3 years of serious trigeminal pain."
"Paytan did the maintenance for my all-on- 4 implant today. She excellent, very professional."
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