What Is Oral Medicine?
Oral medicine bridges the fields of dentistry and medicine, addressing diseases and disorders that impact the oral and maxillofacial region. It is especially valuable when symptoms do not fit typical dental patterns or when systemic conditions affect the mouth.
Patients may benefit from oral medicine evaluation if they experience chronic oral pain, persistent sores, changes in soft tissues, or unexplained sensations that require deeper investigation.
Conditions We Treat
Our team provides comprehensive diagnostic care and ongoing management for a wide range of oral and facial conditions.
Oral Mucosal Disease
Evaluation and management of conditions such as lichen planus, pemphigoid, leukoplakia, aphthous ulcers, and other soft-tissue lesions. Treatment focuses on accurate diagnosis, symptom control, and protecting long-term oral health.
Facial Pain & TMJ Disorders
Chronic facial discomfort, jaw tension, or unexplained headaches may involve muscles, joints, or nerves. We take a detailed, multidisciplinary approach to determine the source and provide targeted therapy for relief.
Tongue & Burning Mouth Disorders
Burning, tingling, or taste changes can stem from neurologic, hormonal, or autoimmune causes. Advanced testing and medical management are used to restore comfort and function.
Salivary Gland & Dry Mouth Conditions
Salivary gland dysfunction can lead to difficulty speaking, eating, or maintaining oral health. We assess reduced saliva flow, swelling, or infection and offer medical and behavioral strategies to improve comfort.
Sleep-Related Disorders
We collaborate with local sleep physicians and dentists to address oral factors that contribute to disrupted sleep, including bruxism, oral pain, or tissue irritation from CPAP use or mouth breathing.
Medically Complex Patients
We coordinate care for patients with autoimmune disease, cancer therapy, transplants, or medications that affect oral tissues, ensuring safe, integrated management alongside medical providers.
Comprehensive Oral Medicine Care
Dr. Milda Chmieliauskaite, is a board-certified oral medicine specialist and faculty member at the University of Washington.
Working closely with Dr. Epstein, she brings university-level diagnostic expertise into a private practice environment to help patients and referring clinicians navigate complex oral conditions with precision and compassion.
Our approach emphasizes:
- Collaborative Care: We work directly with your dentist, physician, or specialist to ensure coordinated evaluation and treatment planning.
- Comprehensive Diagnostics: Detailed clinical examinations, biopsies when indicated, and advanced imaging are used to identify underlying causes and guide evidence-based treatment.
- Personalized Management: Each care plan is tailored to the individual, combining medication, lifestyle recommendations, and interdisciplinary follow-up when needed.
When to See an Oral Medicine Specialist
You may benefit from consultation if you experience any of the following:
- Mouth sores or white/red patches that persist beyond two weeks
- Burning or numbness of the tongue or lips
- Chronic facial or jaw pain without clear dental findings
- Persistent dry mouth or salivary gland swelling
- Oral symptoms linked to medical conditions or medications
- Complex medical history impacting dental treatment
We’re Here to Support You
We welcome referrals, second opinions, and patients who want care from experienced surgeons who combine precision with compassion.
Appointments for oral medicine are performed at our Green Lake office in Seattle. As an out-of-network provider, Dr. Chmieliauskaite offers flexible visit times and personalized care. Our administrative team will assist with insurance claim submission and reimbursement.
We also offer convenient financing options through CareCredit, Cherry, and Proceed Finance to make treatment as accessible as possible. Our administrative team is here to make every step of the process clear, smooth, and stress free.
FAQs
What does an oral medicine specialist do?
An oral medicine specialist focuses on diagnosing and managing medical conditions that affect the mouth, jaw, and facial structures, especially when symptoms are complex or not related to teeth.
Do I need a referral for an oral medicine consultation?
Referrals are welcome but not required. Patients may schedule directly, and our team will coordinate communication with your referring provider if applicable.
Is oral medicine the same as oral surgery?
Oral medicine focuses on diagnosing and managing oral diseases without surgery, while oral surgeons perform surgical procedures. The two specialties often work together to ensure comprehensive care.
Will my insurance cover oral medicine visits?
Dr. Chmieliauskaite practices out of network to provide flexible scheduling and individualized attention. Our team submits all claims on your behalf and helps maximize reimbursement.
Is there an oral medicine specialist near me?
Oral medicine consultations are available at Green Lake Oral & Facial Surgery in Seattle, WA. To book an appointment, call (206) 641-7212 or visit us at 7900 E Green Lake Dr N, Suite 302, Seattle, WA 98103.