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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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With advanced training in anaesthesia, our oral and maxillofacial surgeons concentrate on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the mouth, jaw, face, and neck.

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What dental and facial procedures are carried out here?

  1. Intricate extractions.
  2. Surgical extraction of impacted /wisdom teeth.
  3. Apicectomy/Root surgery – when recurrent root infection is seen, after root canal treatment.
  4. Abcess drainage.
  5. Cyst removal.
  6. Removal of decayed roots and teeth.
  7. Pre prosthetic surgery.
  8. Management of acute and chronic oral infections.
  9. Management of ulcers, red and white lesions in the mouth and jaws.
  10. Management of facial and TMJ pain.
  11. Perform cosmetic procedures to enhance facial appearance.
  12. Frenectomy – surgical removal of the frenum, a tiny tissue fold located between the tongue and upper front teeth. This is done to avoid tooth gaps or when tongue is bound to the lower teeth. Speech gets altered in such conditions.
  13. Bone grating.
  14. Biopsy.

What occurs before to oral surgery?


Your dentist will conduct a thorough examination to look at your teeth, gums, jaw joints, and supporting structures. To gain a clear image of your teeth roots, jawbone, nerves, and other crucial oral landmarks, they will also take dental X-rays and scans. They'll create a custom treatment plan based on this information.

What occurs during an oral procedure?

Oral surgery may occasionally be carried out as an outpatient operation in a dental office. For your comfort, your surgeon can recommend nitrous oxide, oral medicines, or mild or deep intravenous (IV) sedation. In other situations, general anaesthesia may be used to perform oral surgery in a hospital.

How much time does oral surgery require?

The type of oral surgery you're having, the number of teeth being treated, and whether you opt for sedation will all affect how long your treatment lasts. An extraction of one tooth typically takes 30 minutes, whereas a more complicated procedure, such corrective jaw surgery, usually takes two to three hours.

What occurs following oral surgery?

You'll receive thorough post-operative instructions after your oral surgery operation. You must strictly adhere to these instructions if you want to lower your risk of bleeding, infection, and other problems.

Oral surgery: dental or medical?

The majority of oral surgery is covered by dental benefits when it comes to insurance.Oral surgery is occasionally, nonetheless, covered by health insurance. For instance, your medical insurance will probably pay for oral surgery if you need it in a hospital environment after an accident. However, since plans and policies differ, get further information from your healthcare practitioner. In short, some but not all oral surgical operations will be covered by medical insurance.

What occurs following oral surgery?

You'll receive thorough post-operative instructions after your oral surgery operation. You must strictly adhere to these instructions if you want to lower your risk of bleeding, infection, and other problems.