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Maxillofacial surgery is a special type of dentistry. It involves operations to correct diseases, injuries and defects of your face, jaw or mouth. Maxillofacial surgeons are advanced specialists who diagnose and treat problems with: Bones and tissues of your jaw and lower face (maxillofacial area).
Cleft Lip & Palate
Cranio Maxillofacial Trauma
Facial Rejuvanation & Cosmetic Surgery
Congenital Defects Of Jaw
Reconstructive Maxillo Facial Surgery
Sleep Apnea & Snoring Surgery
Maxillofacial surgery is performed to: Improve jaw function. Relieve pain.
Maxillofacial surgery can address a wide variety of dental problems and conditions, such as: Diagnosing reasons for chronic dental pain.
Preparing the mouth for dental implants and prostheses (such as dentures).
Placing dental implants. Removing (extracting) impacted teeth. Treat oral diseases. Procedures can also treat jaw problems, such as: Bone grafting, or transplanting bone from another area of the body to replace bone that’s missing in your jaw. Reconstructing your jaw to correct an abnormal bite.
Treating temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders that affect the area where your lower jaw attaches to your skull.
Treating injuries related to trauma to your face, jaw and mouth. Other reasons to perform maxillofacial surgery include: Correcting congenital (present at birth) abnormalities such as cleft lip and palate.
Diagnosing and treating cysts, tumors, cancer and other growths in your head and neck. Diagnosing reasons for chronic facial pain.
Treating facial trauma (injury), such as facial fractures or damaged maxillofacial tissue.