Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery
The diagnosis and surgical correction of congenital or acquired disorders, functional impairments, traumas, and deformities affecting the mouth, teeth, and jaw are performed in this field of expertise.
Oral, dental, and maxillofacial surgeons must complete 11 years of training to practice. After completing a six-year basic dentistry school, dentists can become maxillofacial surgeons by completing a five-year doctoral degree. Oral, dental, and maxillofacial surgeons must complete 11 years of training to practice. After completing a six-year basic dentistry school, dentists can become maxillofacial surgeons by completing a five-year doctoral degree.
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What Treatments Does Oral, Dental, and Maxillofacial Surgery Perform?
✓ Implant treatment.
✓ Sinus lift treatment.
✓ Graft (bone powder) treatment.
✓ Surgical arrangement before prostheses.
✓ Complicated tooth extraction.
✓ Impacted tooth (wisdom tooth) extraction.
✓ Apical resection.
✓ Jaw fracture treatment.
✓ Jaw joint disorders.
✓ Jaw cyst treatment.
✓ Jaw tumor treatment.
✓ Treatment of intraoral precancerous lesions.
✓ Treatment of mouth sores and diseases.
✓ Orthognathic surgical treatment.
✓ Treatment under general anesthesia and sedation.
Since they are the foremost experts in dentistry, oral, dental, and maxillofacial surgeons are able to execute all types of procedures; however, particularly surgical procedures should only be carried out by surgeons.
What are the Advantages of Treatment performed by Oral, Dental, and Maxillofacial Surgeons?
From the outset, complications that could occur even with the most straightforward treatment are avoided.
Surgical risks and complication rates are controlled.
The surgeon’s method of therapy, which takes into account one’s overall oral and dental health, is more comfortable and long-lasting.
[Dentists participate in the compliance program for about a year in different institutions in fields including general surgery, intensive care, general anesthesia, and ENT (ear, nose, and throat) to reinforce their competence during oral, dental, and maxillofacial surgery specialty training.]