Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral and maxillofacial surgery; is the branch of dentistry that applies the necessary diagnosis and treatment methods for the correction of diseases, injuries, aesthetic or medical problems, and phonetic or functional disorders in the hard and soft tissues of the mouth, jaw, and face.

These problems may be congenital; They can also occur over time due to infections, traumatic causes, or pathological conditions and diseases that develop afterward.

The most appropriate treatment planning will be determined after the examination performed by a specialist in the field of an oral, dental, and maxillofacial surgeon.

Among the most commonly applied treatments are extraction of impacted teeth, treatment of broken teeth, treatment of clefts in the lip and/or palate, diagnosis and removal of cysts or tumors in the hard tissue, dental implant applications, arrangement of tissues before some prosthesis and orthodontic treatment, and treatment of fractures in the jaw.

Normal and surgical extractions of teeth,

Medical and surgical treatments of all kinds of infections of the mouth, jaw, and face area,

Diagnosis of systemic diseases with symptoms in the mouth, jaw and face area and directing them to medical specialties related to medical consultations when necessary,

Treatment of dental origin intraosseous lesions (Apical Resection),

Extraction of impacted or semi-impacted teeth,

Dental implant applications and correction of hard tissue and soft tissue deficiencies,

Diagnosis and treatment of cysts and tumors developing in the jaws,

Surgical correction of soft and hard tissues before dental prosthesis construction,

Treatment of cleft lip and palate,

Medical and surgical treatments of salivary gland diseases,

Tooth and bone-related maxillary sinus pathologies and treatments,

Bone augmentations,

Diagnosis, treatment and long-term follow-up of traumatic dental and supporting tissue injuries,

Conservative and surgical treatments of jaw fractures,

Orthodontic surgery operations,

Treatment of jaw joint diseases.