Maxillofacial Surgery
Thanks to today’s medical and dentistry advancements, there are almost countless ways we can both mend and improve our bodies. One of these areas is maxillofacial surgery. The maxillae are a pair of sizable bones that create the upper section of the jaw and teeth. Because of the location of these bones, the procedures are indeed invasive ones, but thanks to modern medical advancements, the inherent risks are less, and more and more people are able to seek this professional service.
One of the best ways to approach general health is to schedule regular consultations, checkups and cleanings with your dentist. This will help you them identify potential problems early on and either get you on a program that will help return you to wellness, or to advise you as to which type of surgery you may need. Of course, other times it will be quite obvious that you need such surgery, such as from blunt force trauma. In these cases, you should know that maxillofacial specialists are the right people to see for this. Either way, you should never risk your health by procrastinating.
There are a wide variety of procedures that can be completed under this area of dentistry, providing you with effective solutions to serious issues. Among the more common types of maxillofacial issues is reconstructive surgery, which deals with both hard and soft tissue injuries in different sections of the jaw, which may be resultant of physical injury or trauma, tumor surgery, long time denture wear, or even congenital defects.
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