ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
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Oral and maxillofacial surgery
Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a specialty dedicated to the diagnosis and surgical treatment of various conditions affecting the mouth, jaw, and face. At Oral Laser, we offer a full range of advanced procedures to ensure that each patient receives the best possible care.
Services we offer:
- Orthognathic surgery: surgical correction of the facial and jaw bones to improve facial function and aesthetics.
- Myofascial and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain management: treatment of pain in the jaw joint and muscles, providing lasting relief.
- Dentoalveolar trauma treatment: restoration of teeth and oral tissues after trauma to restore oral health.
- Biopsy: procedure to diagnose and treat pathological conditions by removing a tissue sample.
When is oral and maxillofacial surgery necessary?
- Oral and maxillofacial surgery is essential in cases where conventional treatments are not sufficient to correct complex problems of the mouth and jaw. This specialty addresses conditions such as severe malocclusions, facial deformities, temporomandibular joint problems, and traumatic injuries. Surgical procedures not only improve oral and facial function, but also have a positive impact on patients' quality of life and self-esteem.
Frequently Asked Questions
About oral and maxillofacial surgery
Orthognathic surgery is a procedure that corrects imbalances in the bone structure of the face and jaw. This can improve both chewing function and facial aesthetics.
Treatment of TMJ pain may include physical therapies, medications, and in severe cases, surgery to correct any abnormalities in the joint and relieve pain.
This treatment focuses on the repair of damaged teeth and oral tissues due to trauma. It may include the repositioning of displaced teeth, fracture treatment and soft tissue restoration.
An oral biopsy is performed to diagnose lesions or abnormalities in the mouth that cannot be identified by a simple visual examination. The tissue sample is analyzed to determine the presence of diseases such as oral cancer.
Recovery varies depending on the type of surgery. Generally, patients can expect swelling and discomfort for the first few days. It is crucial to follow the surgeon's postoperative instructions to ensure a quick and uneventful recovery.
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