Maxillofacial Surgery
Maxillofacial surgery is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on surgically correcting problems with the mouth, jaw, and facial bones. It includes a wide range of procedures, from simple tooth extractions to complex reconstructive surgeries. One of the most common procedures performed by maxillofacial surgeons is dental implant placement. Implants are an effective way to replace missing teeth and restore the function and appearance of the mouth. During the procedure, the surgeon will insert a titanium post into the jawbone, which will serve as the foundation for a prosthetic tooth. This procedure can be performed on patients who have lost teeth due to decay, injury, or disease. Another common procedure performed by maxillofacial surgeons is corrective jaw surgery. This procedure is used to correct problems with the alignment of the jaw, which can cause a variety of problems, including difficulty chewing and speaking, and even sleep apnea. During the procedure, the surgeon will reposition the jaw bones to improve function and appearance. Maxillofacial surgeons also perform reconstructive surgeries on patients who have suffered trauma to the face or jaw, such as a broken bone or severe lacerations. These surgeries often involve complex techniques and may require multiple procedures to fully restore function and appearance. In summary, Maxillofacial surgery is an integral part of dentistry that deals with complex surgical procedures to ensure a patient's healthy and normal mouth, teeth, and face functionality. Maxillofacial surgery's interventions in dental implants, corrective jaw surgery, and facial reconstruction have helped alleviate pain and improve functionality for many patients. If you have experienced any dental or facial problems, contact a qualified Maxillofacial Surgeon for professional advice and diagnosis.
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