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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral and maxillofacial surgery encompasses surgical treatments related to oral and dental health. Among these surgical treatments are tooth extraction, gum surgeries, implant surgery, jawbone surgery, oral tumor surgery, jaw fracture surgery, and surgeries for oral infections.

These surgical procedures are crucial for the preservation of oral and dental health.

  1. Tooth extraction: It is the process of extracting teeth that are decayed or broken in the mouth.
  2. Gum surgeries: These are surgical procedures performed to treat gum diseases. For example, gingival recession, gingival suturing.
  3. Implant surgery: These are surgical procedures for people with missing teeth in the mouth. In this procedure, screws or other materials are inserted into the jawbone.
  4. Jawbone surgery: These are surgical procedures performed on the jawbone. For example, jawbone augmentation, jawbone suture.
  5. Expander surgery: These are surgical procedures performed because there is not enough space in the mouth.
  6. Intraoral cancer surgery: Surgical removal of cancer tumors that form in the mouth.
  7. Surgery of intraoral tumors: Surgical removal of tumors that form in the mouth.
  8. Dry mouth treatment: Treatment methods to prevent or reduce dryness in the mouth.
  9. Surgery for canker sores in the mouth: Surgical treatment of sores in the mouth. These sores can often be caused by oral infections, oral trauma, oral cancers or other diseases. Surgical treatment may include procedures such as wound cleaning, suturing or wound closure. After surgical treatment, oral care is important. Recommendations are provided to maintain oral hygiene, reduce oral bacteria, accelerate wound healing and reduce pain during wound healing.
  10. Surgery for jaw fractures: Surgery for jaw fractures is the surgical treatment of a broken jaw bone. Jaw fractures can be caused by facial trauma, falls, accidents or jaw cancers. Surgical treatment may include procedures such as replacing jaw fractures, reshaping the jawbone or fusing jaw fractures. After surgical treatment, recommendations are provided for the healing and remodeling of the jawbone.