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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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As the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery, surgical treatments are performed within the scope of diagnosis of all kinds of diseases and diseases of all soft tissues in the mouth (such as tongue, cheek, lips, salivary glands), teeth, jaws and jaw joint. Surgical procedures planned according to the type of surgical procedure to be performed and the condition of the patient are performed under local anesthesia, conscious sedation or general anesthesia. The list of actions to be taken in this area is as follows;

• Normal and surgical extractions of teeth, impacted tooth extractions,
• Dental implant applications,
• Diagnosis and treatment of jaw cyst tumors,
• Preprosthetic surgery operations,
• Sinus floor elevation procedures,
• Bone augmentations,
• Diagnosis, treatment and long-term follow-up of traumatic tooth and support tissue injuries,
• Conservative and surgical treatments of jaw fractures,
• Orthognathic surgical operations, treatments of jaw joint diseases

What is Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Necessary?

The question of what oral and maxillofacial surgery is needed for may be the research subjects of the patients. The most appropriate answer in this regard is that, in addition to healthy individuals, people who need special care, have chronic systemic diseases, and individuals with physical or mental disabilities can benefit from treatment and services in this area. In this area, patients who apply to our clinic are primarily diagnosed and treated by our specialist physicians after the examination.

In this direction, we also provide solutions for various pathological problems that are ongoing or may occur in the future by our oral and maxillofacial surgeon. You can prevent any mouth, tooth or jaw related problems from causing major problems by getting help from specialist physicians.

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Studies

Oral and maxillofacial surgery works provide many types of services for treatment purposes under sterile working conditions suitable for all kinds of complaints of patients.

Maxillofacial surgery also looks at various skeletal problems, from tooth wear and tear to pain around the jaw joint. Studies are carried out within the scope of many procedures such as implant applications, tissue corrections, treatment of fractures and deformities in the jaw and face areas.