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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

Perform surgery on hard and soft tissues of the jaw or face.

Quick Facts

Wages:

Well above the statewide median
>$100 / hour    Read more about wages

Outlook:

National Data
Growth rate:  7.7%    Read more about outlook

Education:

Graduate degree (any type) is typically required.

On the Job:

Typical Work Tasks
  • Administer anesthetics or sedatives to control pain.
  • Operate on patients to treat conditions.
  • Treat acute illnesses, infections, or injuries.
  • Treat chronic diseases or disorders.
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Wages & Outlook

 

Typical Wages   This career pays well above the median wage.

Wages listed below are for a variety of experience and education levels. Make sure that you research the typical entry-level education and work experience and training requirements for this occupation.

This career: >$100
Statewide median: $24.25

 

This is a very high-wage career. It pays well above the statewide median wage.


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