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The average salary for an Oral Surgeon in U.S. is $334,310.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $334,310

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $160.73

What does an Oral Surgeon earn?

On average, oral surgeons earn around $334,310 per year in the U.S.. Oral surgeons work with patients to provide treatments which can range from basic tooth extraction to complex oral and facial surgeries. An oral surgeon typically has expertise in areas such as orthognathic surgery and cleft lip and palate treatment.

How to earn more as an Oral Surgeon

If you want to become an Oral Surgeon, you will need to complete a degree in Dentistry. Afterwards, you can specialise further in the subject to earn more. You can also take part in fellowship programs in order to gain expertise within your field. Alternatively, you could look into setting up your own practice, or become an associate in a larger establishment.