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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

What is Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery covers the treatment of various diseases, injuries and congenital disorders in the mouth, jaw, face and head area with surgical interventions. Surgeries in this field are performed for both functional and aesthetic purposes.

Our Services

 

  • 1. Dental and Oral Surgery

    Tooth Extractions: Surgical removal of especially impacted teeth, wisdom teeth and other problematic teeth.
    Root Canal Treatment: Treatment of difficult root canal treatments and infections at the root tip.
    Dental Implants: The placement of artificial tooth roots into the jawbone to replace lost teeth.
    Gum Treatment: Treatment of gum diseases with surgical interventions.

  • 2. Jaw Surgery

    Jaw Cysts and Tumors: Surgical removal of cysts and tumors in the jaw.
    Jaw Correction Surgeries: Surgeries performed to correct structural disorders and aesthetic problems in the jaw.
    Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders: Treatment of problems and pain in the jaw joint.

  • 3. Face and Chin Aesthetics

    Facial Aesthetic Surgery: Correction of structural disorders of the face, aesthetic improvement and reconstructive surgery.
    Chin Aesthetics: Surgical procedures for aesthetic reshaping of the chin and facial symmetry.
    Lip and Mouth Aesthetics: Correction of aesthetic problems around the lips and mouth.

  • 4. Congenital Disorders and Injuries

    Cleft Lip and Palate: Surgical correction of congenital cleft lip and palate.
    Facial and Jaw Injuries: Treatment and repair of facial and jaw injuries caused by trauma.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is dental implant treatment performed and what is the healing process?
Dental implant treatment is the process of replacing lost teeth with titanium screws. The healing process usually takes 3-6 months, during which time the implant is expected to fuse with the jawbone. There may be some sensitivity after treatment, but you can usually return to your normal activities within a few weeks.

What is the recovery process after chin aesthetic surgery?
After chin aesthetic surgery, patients usually experience mild swelling and bruising within 1-2 weeks. Full recovery may take several weeks to several months. You can speed up your healing process by following the care instructions recommended by your doctor.

When should cleft lip and palate treatment be performed?
Cleft lip and palate treatment is usually done within 3-6 months after the baby is born. Early intervention supports the child’s feeding and speech development. The treatment process is planned depending on the child’s age and health condition.