Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
it encompasses a wide range of surgical procedures involving the mouth, jaw, and face. This specialty addresses complex conditions such as facial trauma, cleft lip and palate, TMJ disorders, and head and neck cancers. Surgeons perform extractions, reconstructive surgeries, and corrective jaw surgeries, enhancing both function and appearance while improving patients' quality of life.
TMJ Disorders
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders affect the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, causing pain and restricted movement. Treatments may include physical therapy, medications, bite guards, or surgery to alleviate symptoms, improve function, and restore the harmony of jaw movements.Maxillofacial Trauma
Maxillofacial trauma refers to injuries to the face and jaw due to accidents, violence, or sports-related incidents. Treatment involves surgical intervention to repair fractures, lacerations, and other injuries, aiming to restore both function and appearance while minimizing long-term complications.Maxillofacial Reconstruction
Maxillofacial reconstruction encompasses advanced surgical techniques to repair and reconstruct facial structures affected by trauma, congenital anomalies, or disease. Procedures may include bone grafting, soft tissue reconstruction, and dental restorations, aiming to improve aesthetics, function, and overall quality of life.Jaw Tumor and Cyst
Jaw tumors and cysts are abnormal growths in the jawbone or surrounding tissues. Treatment typically involves surgical removal of the tumor or cyst, followed by reconstruction if necessary. Early detection and intervention are crucial to prevent complications and ensure successful outcomes.Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition affecting the trigeminal nerve, causing severe facial pain. Treatment options include medications, nerve blocks, and surgical procedures to alleviate pain and improve quality of life for affected individuals.Mucormycosis Surgeries
Mucormycosis is a serious fungal infection that can affect the facial and maxillofacial regions. Surgical intervention is required to remove infected tissue, combined with antifungal medications to control the infection. Early diagnosis and aggressive treatment are essential to improve prognosis.Maxillofacial Prosthesis
Maxillofacial prostheses are custom-made devices used to restore facial structures lost due to trauma, surgery, or congenital conditions. These prostheses, such as artificial eyes, ears, or facial implants, enhance the patient's appearance, functionality, and confidence, contributing to a better quality of life.Types
- TMJ Disorders
- Maxillofacial Trauma
- Maxillofacial Reconstruction
- Jaw Tumor and Cyst
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Mucormycosis Surgeries
- Maxillofacial Prosthesis
Frequently asked questions
Our clinic follows strict hygiene and safety protocols to ensure the well-being of our patients and staff. This includes regular sanitization of the clinic, using sterilized instruments, and following social distancing guidelines. We also provide personal protective equipment (PPE) for.
Yes, we offer a variety of cosmetic dentistry services including teeth whitening, veneers, and dental implants to enhance the appearance of your smile.
For first-time patients, we recommend scheduling a consultation where we will discuss your dental history, conduct an examination, and create a personalized treatment plan.
Yes, we have pediatric dentists who specialize in treating children and ensuring they have a positive dental experience.