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Oral &
Maxillofacial Surgeon
Who is oral and maxillofacial
surgeon?
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is
the surgical specialty that includes
the diagnosis, surgical and related
treatments of a wide spectrum of
diseases, injuries, defects and
aesthetic aspects of the mouth,
teeth, jaws, face, head and neck. It
is an internationally recognized
surgical specialty.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are
trained to treat and care for
patients who experience such
conditions as problem wisdom teeth,
facial pain, and misaligned jaws.
They treat accident victims
suffering facial injuries, offer
reconstructive and dental implant
surgery, and care for patients with
tumors, cysts, and developmental
craniofacial abnormalities of the
jaws/ face and functional and
aesthetic conditions of the
maxillofacial areas.
The scope of this specialty is
extensive and concerns the diagnosis
and treatment of diseases affecting
the oral (mouth) and maxillofacial
(face and neck) regions, including
the following:
Oral and dentoalveolar surgery
(removal of impacted and buried
teeth, cysts, etc.).
Preprosthetic surgery (bone
augmentation).
Dental implant surgery and
associated bone grafting (to replace
missing teeth or stabilize dentures;
rehabilitation of patients having
undergone surgery for tumors, to
retain facial prostheses.
Orthognathic surgery (dentofacial
deformities).
Facial trauma surgery (facial bone
fractures and related soft tissue
injuries).
Reconstructive surgery of the face.
Cleft lip and palate surgery.
Congenital craniofacial deformities.
Facial plastic surgery (rhinoplasty,
rhytidectomy, blepharoplasty, facial
implants, etc.).
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder
(TMJD).
Snoring and sleep apnea correction
surgery.
Tumor/Cancer surgery.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons
(OMS) frequently work alongside
other specialists including
dentists, orthodontists,
prosthodontists, radiologists,
pathologists, oncologists, ENT
surgeons, neurosurgeons, plastic
surgeons and other professionals
allied to medicine.
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