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Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery

Dental and maxillofacial surgery is a branch that includes surgical interventions on the mouth and surrounding structures. Expert dental and maxillofacial surgeons treat a wide range of dental problems and provide surgical solutions to optimize oral health. In this article, you will find the scope of dental and maxillofacial surgery, the treatments applied and frequently asked questions.

Scope of Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery

Tooth extraction

Tooth extraction is a surgical procedure usually performed when the tooth is decayed, damaged or cannot be treated for various reasons. Specialists use modern techniques to perform tooth extraction in the least invasive and most comfortable way.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a surgical method used to replace missing teeth. Titanium screw-like implants are placed in the jawbone and provide a function and aesthetics similar to natural teeth with the prostheses fixed on them.

Jaw Surgery

Jaw surgery involves surgical interventions on the jaw bones and surrounding tissues. Chin correction surgeries, removal of jaw tumors, treatment of jaw joint problems and facial trauma are among the procedures that require expertise in this field.

Treatment and Interventions

Orthognathic Surgery

Orthognathic surgery aims to correct anomalies in the jaw structure. This surgery addresses complex conditions such as jaw discrepancies, jaw joint problems, and restoring proper chewing function.

Dental Horizontal Shifts

Horizontal tooth shifts are surgical interventions performed to correct the tooth alignment. This method can be preferred to correct crooked teeth and ensure the correct bite.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is pain normal after tooth extraction?

A: Mild pain is normal after tooth extraction. Following the relevant instructions can help control the pain. If the pain is severe or persists for a long time, a dentist should be consulted.

Are dental implants painful?

A: Dental implants are usually performed under local anesthesia, so no pain is felt. There may be slight discomfort after the procedure, but this is usually temporary.

What are the conditions that require orthognathic surgery?

A: Jaw disharmony, jaw joint problems, problems with mouth closing, and other anomalies in the facial bones may be among the conditions that require orthognathic surgery.

Make an appointment to get more information about dental and maxillofacial surgery or to consult a specialist dentist for surgical treatment options that suit your needs. A healthy and balanced oral structure forms the basis of a beautiful smile!