Craniofacial Surgery
Craniofacial surgery is a highly specialized field of dentistry that deals with the treatment of congenital and acquired facial abnormalities. It involves the reconstruction and restoration of the face, skull, and jawbones, and the correction of deformities caused by birth defects, trauma, or disease. One of the most common procedures performed by craniofacial surgeons is the placement of oral implants. These are artificial tooth roots that are surgically inserted into the jawbone to support fixed or removable replacement teeth. Dental implants can be used to replace one or more missing teeth, and they serve as an excellent alternative to traditional dentures or bridges. The success rate of oral implants is very high, and the procedure is relatively painless and straightforward. The implants themselves are made of durable materials such as titanium or zirconia, which are biocompatible with the human body and promote natural bone growth around the implant sites. Craniofacial surgeons also specialize in the treatment of various dental disorders, such as malocclusions, cleft palate, maxillofacial trauma, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. They use advanced imaging techniques such as CT scans and 3D modelling to diagnose and plan the most appropriate treatment for each patient. Overall, craniofacial surgery is a rapidly evolving field of dentistry that offers exciting new opportunities for the treatment of dental and facial abnormalities. With the help of skilled and experienced craniofacial surgeons, patients can achieve better oral health, improved facial aesthetics, and greater self-confidence.
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