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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Transform your smile and enhance your facial harmony with cutting-edge oral and maxillofacial surgery.

These advanced surgical techniques not only address functional concerns but also elevate aesthetic appeal, offering a comprehensive solution for your dental and facial needs. 

Discover the transformative benefits of oral and maxillofacial surgery today and take the first step towards a healthier, more confident you.

Overview

A wide range of surgical techniques are used in oral and maxillofacial surgery to treat disorders that affect the jaw, mouth, and face. In order to assist patients with functional and cosmetic difficulties with comprehensive care, this specialist profession blends expertise from both medical and dental fields. The various kinds of oral and maxillofacial operations are examined in this article along with their advantages, methods, and importance in improving general oral health and face appearance.

Adjusting Misaligned Jaws

Orthognathic Surgery

Corrective jaw surgery, sometimes referred to as orthodontic surgery, is used to realign the jaw when orthodontics is unable to rectify the misalignment. These differences may have an impact on face appearance as well as speaking, breathing, and chewing.

Comprehensive Facial Reconstruction

Maxillofacial Surgery

A broad spectrum of disorders affecting the skin, soft tissues, and skeleton of the face are treated by maxillofacial surgery. This covers procedures including tumor removal, trauma healing, and reconstructive surgery that restores both appearance and functionality.

Enhancing Facial Contours

Jaw & Chin Implants

Enhancing face shapes and proportions is the goal of cosmetic jaw operations, including the use of jaw and chin implants. People who want to improve their looks and have a more balanced facial profile frequently seek out these operations.

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Addressing Oral Lesions

Oral Pathology

The diagnosis and treatment of tumors, cysts, and other abnormalities of the mouth and jaw are the main goals of oral pathology. Maintaining oral health and stopping the progression of these disorders need early detection and treatment.

Avoiding Issues

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Because wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, can inflict discomfort, infection, and harm to neighboring teeth, they are frequently extracted. A typical surgery carried out by oral and maxillofacial surgeons is extraction.

Treating Jaw Joint Pain

TMJ Disorders

Disorders of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects the jaw to the skull, can cause pain, clicking, and limited range of motion. In cases of extreme severity, surgery may be required.

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F.A.Q about Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Recovery time varies depending on the specific procedure and the individual patient. Minor surgeries, such as wisdom teeth extraction, typically require a few days to a week for initial recovery. More extensive procedures, like orthognathic surgery, may require several weeks to a few months for complete recovery. Your surgeon will provide a detailed recovery plan tailored to your specific surgery.

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications, including infection, bleeding, nerve damage, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. Your surgeon will discuss these risks with you prior to the procedure and take measures to minimize them. Following post-operative care instructions can also help reduce the likelihood of complications.

Your dentist or primary care doctor may refer you to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon if you have conditions that require specialized surgical intervention. Common reasons for referral include impacted teeth, jaw misalignment, facial trauma, tumors, cysts, and chronic TMJ disorders. A thorough evaluation by a specialist will determine the necessity of surgery.

Coverage for oral and maxillofacial surgery depends on your insurance policy and the specific procedure being performed. Some procedures, particularly those deemed medically necessary, such as trauma repair or tumor removal, are often covered by insurance. Elective or cosmetic procedures may not be covered. It is important to check with your insurance provider and the surgeon's office for detailed information on coverage and potential out-of-pocket costs.

During your initial consultation, the surgeon will review your medical and dental history, perform a physical examination, and may order diagnostic tests such as X-rays or CT scans. You will discuss your symptoms, treatment options, potential risks, and expected outcomes. The surgeon will also provide information on pre-operative preparations and post-operative care to ensure a successful surgery and recovery.

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Conclusion

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Oral and maxillofacial surgery offers transformative solutions for a variety of conditions affecting the face, mouth, and jaw.

Whether addressing functional issues or enhancing aesthetics, these procedures play a crucial role in improving patients’ quality of life. 

If you are considering any of these surgeries, consult with a qualified oral and maxillofacial surgeon to explore your options and embark on a path towards better oral health and facial harmony.

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Genç and our experienced team today to discover how these advanced surgical techniques can benefit you.

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