Importance of Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Repair of Tooth Loss: Implant surgery to prevent or repair tooth loss after advanced decay or trauma.
- Treatment of Cysts and Tumors: Surgical removal of cysts and tumors in the mouth and jaw.
- Repair of Tooth Deficiencies: Repair of tooth deficiencies with prosthesis or implants.
- Jaw Surgery: Treatment of jaw fractures, congenital anomalies or other conditions requiring jaw surgery.
- Aesthetic and Functional Development: Creating a healthy oral structure and providing aesthetic smiles.
Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery Procedures
- Tooth Extraction: The process of removing damaged or decayed teeth.
- Implant Surgery: Surgical placement of dental implants into the jawbone.
- Cyst Surgery: Surgical removal of cysts in the mouth or jaw.
- Oral Tumor Surgery: Removal of tumors inside the mouth.
- Orthodontic Surgery: Jaw surgery to support orthodontic treatment.
Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery Process
- Examination and Diagnosis: The problem is diagnosed and an appropriate surgical plan is determined.
- Surgical Intervention: The determined surgical procedure is applied and the patient’s comfort and convenience is ensured.
- Recovery and Follow-up: The postoperative recovery process is monitored and control examinations are performed if necessary.
- Dental Hygiene Education: Appropriate dental hygiene habits are taught after surgery.
- Long-term follow-up: The patient’s long-term health status is monitored regularly.