Konya Jaw Surgery - Maxillofacial Surgery
Some tooth, gum, and jaw problems in the mouth may not be resolved with medication or orthodontic treatment. In such cases, surgery is necessary to completely resolve the problem and improve the patient's quality of life. Jaw surgery can help patients regain their oral and dental health. Some of the procedures performed by jaw surgeons include:
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Konya Jaw Surgery Treatment Types
Tumor Treatment
Benign or malignant tumors that may form in the mouth are surgically removed by a jaw surgeon. If there is any damage caused by the tumor, it is corrected with appropriate treatment or surgical procedures. The patient is then referred for appropriate treatment.
Impacted Tooth Treatment
Teeth that do not erupt where they should due to genetic factors or a narrow jaw are called impacted teeth. A tooth is surgically removed based on its location, its relationship to other teeth, and whether it responds to orthodontic treatment.
Shifted Jaw Treatment
A shifted jaw occurs when the jawbone separates from the skull due to factors such as stretching, trauma, or jaw muscle problems. It can cause unbearable pain. Therefore, the bones are surgically reattached, restoring the jaw to its original position.
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Konya Jaw Botox
The muscle responsible for clenching the teeth is the masseter muscle. When this muscle is overworked, it enlarges and becomes prominent at the base of the neck. However, over-clenching the teeth can cause serious damage to the gums and the teeth themselves. Jaw Botox reduces the size of the masseter muscle, providing both aesthetic and dental health benefits.
Implant Treatment
Implants are screws that are placed in the mouth to replace a missing tooth and act as a tooth root. This is the preferred treatment for those who prefer not to wear dentures. The healing process takes three to six months. It does not harm other teeth, the palate, or the gums. It is placed within the jawbone. After treatment, it functions similarly to a normal tooth, making it easier to eat and speak. Click here to learn more about implant treatment.