Mark Green, DDS, MD

Attending Surgeon, Department of Plastic & Oral Surgery
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Education
Graduate School
Columbia University College of Dental Medicine
2012
New York
NY
Medical School
Columbia University College or Dental Medicine
DDS
2012
New York
NY
Medical School
MD
Harvard Medical School
2015
Boston
MA
Residency
Chief Resident, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Massachusetts General Hospital
2018
Boston
MA
Media
Caregiver Profile

Meet Dr. Mark Green

Professional History

Dr. Mark A. Green is a board certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon who joined the Boston Children’s Hospital Plastic and Oral Surgery Department with a clinical focus on orthognathic (jaw) surgery, management of maxillofacial pathology, and temporomandibular joint disease. Dr. Green also practices outpatient oral and maxillofacial surgery including third molar (wisdom tooth) extractions, bone grafting, dental implants and ambulatory intravenous sedation.

Dr. Green grew up in New Jersey but obtained his undergraduate degree from Boston College. He went on to receive his dental degree from Columbia University College of Dental Medicine and his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He completed his oral and maxillofacial surgery residency at the Massachusetts General Hospital, which included two years as a general surgery resident. His training also included rotations in both critical care medicine and anesthesia. He proceeded to spend the last several months of his training focusing on pediatric oral and maxillofacial surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Dr. Green returns to academics after spending time in private practice in order to pursue his interests in both education and clinical research. Before his return, he contributed to peer reviewed publications and has lectured on various topics. Dr. Green has also volunteered internationally with Kids International Dental Service, providing care for underserved children in the Philippines.

Approach to Care
I take pride in our application of technology when caring for patients, including the use of virtual surgical planning, guided surgery and minimally invasive techniques. Our goal is to provide our patients with the most up to date techniques to achieve the best results possible.

Publications

Third Molar Extractions in Patients With Developmental Disabilities. View Abstract
Preference Signaling in Residency Applications: Does It Make Sense for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery? View Abstract
An Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocol for Orthognathic Surgery Reduces Rates of Postoperative Nausea. View Abstract
Cortical Block Grafting Successfully Augments Alveolar Cleft Sites for Dental Implant Placement. View Abstract
Patient-Specific Le Fort I Osteotomy Plates Are More Stable than Stock Plates in Patients with Cleft Lip and Palate. View Abstract
What factors influence mucocele recurrence? View Abstract
Does Anesthesiologist Experience Influence Early Postoperative Outcomes Following Orthognathic Surgery? View Abstract
Prognosis of Maxillary Central Incisors in Patients with Bilateral Cleft Lip/Palate. View Abstract
A multi-disciplinary team approach to pediatric malignant mandibular tumors. View Abstract
Is Preoperative Urine Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Testing Necessary for Pediatric Patients Before Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Procedures With Sedation? View Abstract
Does Differential Maxillary Expansion Prior to Alveolar Cleft Bone Grafting Affect Nasal Width? View Abstract
Do Race and Ethnicity Affect the Age When Third Molars are Extracted? View Abstract
Characteristics of Medical Malpractice Claims Involving Temporomandibular Joint Surgery in the United States. View Abstract
How Much Opioid Medication Do Patients Need After Orthognathic Surgery? View Abstract
Feeding considerations for infants with craniofacial malformations. View Abstract
Does Timing of Secondary Alveolar Bone Grafting Affect the Need for Additional Bone Augmentation Prior to Implant Placement at Cleft Sites? View Abstract