Maxillofacial Surgery

Surgery to fix your Oral and Maxillofacial deformities

 

Maxillofacial surgery addresses issues related to the face, jaws, and mouth. If you’ve got teeth that haven’t come in properly, jaws that aren’t lined up correctly, or you need dental implants, this is the surgery for you. It’s also essential for those with birth defects like a cleft lip or for those who have facial injuries from accidents.

 

Additionally, this surgical field deals with serious conditions like oral, head, or neck cancers, cysts in the jaws, face and head skin tumors, and salivary gland problems.

 

The expert surgeons in this domain aren’t just dentists. They have rigorous training in both medicine and dentistry, specializing in treating diseases and conditions of the mouth, jaws, face, and neck.

 

Let’s delve deeper into some specific surgeries:

 

1. Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery):

Rhinoplasty isn’t just aesthetic; it can address medical concerns too. Whether you’re looking to reshape your nose for aesthetic reasons, address breathing issues, or correct congenital defects, nose surgery is a top option.

 

2. Rhytidectomy (Facelift):

As you age, the skin tends to sag and wrinkles become more evident. A facelift aims to reduce these visible signs of aging, especially around the face and neck. This surgery can lift sagging skin, soften deep fold lines, address jowls, and fix excess neck skin or fat.

 

3. Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery):

Aging can affect the area around your eyes. If you notice excessive eyelid skin or puffiness due to orbital fat, then blepharoplasty might be a suitable procedure for you.

 

4. Browlift (Forehead Lift):

Sometimes, a sagging brow can age your face more than wrinkles can. A browlift, or forehead lift, removes extra skin and repositions the forehead skin. The best part? Scars are often concealed in the hairline.

 

5. Dental Implants:

Losing a tooth can impact more than just your smile. Dental implants replace the entire tooth structure, from root to crown. While many opt for a general dentist, there’s a strong case to be made for consulting a maxillofacial surgeon, especially if you have unique dental challenges.

 

Although opting for a maxillofacial surgeon might be more expensive, they offer advanced procedures like:

 

  • Reconstructive Jaw Surgery: Corrects jaw alignment and function.
  • Oral Pathology Biopsies: Tests tissues to diagnose potential diseases.
  • Bone Grafting: Adds bone to your jaw to strengthen it or prepare it for implants.
  • Tooth Extractions: Sometimes, removing a tooth is necessary for oral health.

In conclusion, maxillofacial surgery offers a range of procedures for both medical and aesthetic purposes. Choosing an experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeon ensures that you’re in good hands, regardless of the complexity of your needs.

 

Please contact Artemis Clinics for more information or for getting an appointment with our trusted maxillofacial surgeons.

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