Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is a specialized field focusing on the surgical treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects in the mouth, jaws, and face. This intricate specialty combines dental, medical, and surgical expertise to improve function and aesthetics.

Comprehensive Surgical Care

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery encompasses a range of procedures designed to address both functional and aesthetic concerns. Common surgeries include the extraction of impacted wisdom teeth, corrective jaw surgery, and the treatment of facial trauma.

These procedures often require precise coordination and planning to ensure optimal outcomes. Surgeons in this field are highly trained to manage complex issues, providing solutions that integrate the latest techniques and technologies.

Restoring Function and Appearance

Beyond treating immediate oral health issues, oral and maxillofacial surgery can significantly enhance a patient’s quality of life. Corrective procedures can alleviate pain, restore bite alignment, and improve facial symmetry.

Reconstructive surgeries are also available for patients who have experienced trauma or have congenital conditions affecting oral and facial structures. By focusing on both aesthetic and functional outcomes, these surgeries help patients regain confidence and achieve a better quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions require oral and maxillofacial surgery?

Conditions include impacted teeth, jaw misalignment, facial trauma, congenital anomalies, and oral cancer.

Yes, when performed by a qualified surgeon, these procedures are generally safe. They employ modern techniques and follow stringent safety protocols.

Your surgeon will provide specific instructions, but general preparation includes arranging transportation, fasting, and stopping certain medications if advised.

Recovery varies by procedure and individual, but it typically involves rest, pain management, and follow-up visits. Your surgeon will give detailed post-operative care instructions.

Depending on the condition, some issues might be managed with non-surgical approaches like medication or orthodontics. A consultation will determine the best treatment plan for you.