SPECIALTY

Oral Medicine

An Oral Medicine specialist diagnoses and manages oral mucosal (soft tissue) abnormalities. This includes ulcers, growths, cancers and infections. They also manage disorders relating to the salivary glands and obstructive sleep apnoea.

ORAL SURGERY

What is an Oral Medicine specialist?

An oral medicine specialist performs a comprehensive range of procedures to diagnose and treat various conditions and abnormalities relating to the mouth. Dr Joseph Ryan manages a vast range of clinical conditions, having a particular focus on:

Head and Neck Pain with a particular interest in Orofacial Pain
Temporomandibular Disorders (Jaw joint pain)
Oral Disease and Disorders
Oral Appliance Therapy for sleep apnoea

ABOUT US

Our Dental Specialists

Dr Joseph Ryan

BMed Sc, BDSc, BSc (Hons 1), MSc (Pain Medicine), DCD (Oral Medicine)
Oral Medicine Specialist

Dr Joseph is an Oral Medicine Specialist whose passion in his specialty has also led him to being a Senior Lecturer in Oral Medicine at Charles Sturt University. His patients truly feel like they can ask him anything due to his always friendly chairside manner .

Dr Joseph Ryan

BMed Sc, BDSc, BSc (Hons 1), MSc (Pain Medicine), DCD (Oral Medicine)
Oral Medicine Specialist

Dr Joseph is an Oral Medicine Specialist whose passion in his specialty has also led him to being a Senior Lecturer in Oral Medicine at Charles Sturt University. His patients truly feel like they can ask him anything due to his always friendly chairside manner .

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an oral medicine specialist treat?
And oral medicine specialist diagonoses and manages a wide range of oral mucosal abnormalities, such as ulcers, growths, cancers, infections and allergies; disorders related to the salivary glands; temporomandibular (Jaw) disorders; taste and smell disorders; oral manifestations of systemic and infectious diseases and oral management of obstructive sleep apnoea.
Who does an oral medicine specialist work with?
An oral medicine specialist works alongside other healthcare practitioners, including general practitioners, dentists, oncologists, immunologist, dermatologist, rheumatologist, sleep physicians and maxillofacial surgeons to formulate a treatment plan.
Do I need a referral to see an oral medicine specialist?

Yes, you must first be seen by your general dentist or GP. Once your doctor has completed a referral, you’ll be able to book a consultation with an oral medicine specialist.

Make Your Appointment

Need to see a dental specialist? Reach out to our team today!