Comprehensive oral and maxillofacial surgery — from dental implants to orthognathic surgery.

Dental implants are titanium screws that restore missing teeth as close to their natural appearance as possible, both functionally and aesthetically. Placed in the jawbone, they support fixed prostheses and offer a permanent, comfortable solution.

These disorders present with jaw-joint pain, restricted jaw movement, and clicking or difficulty while chewing; they can originate in the muscles as well as the joint itself.

The loss of bone volume that follows long-standing tooth loss can complicate implant treatment. Atrophic jaw rehabilitation aims to rebuild the jaw structure — using bone grafts, block bone applications and advanced surgical techniques — so that it becomes suitable for implants.

Designed specifically for patients with advanced bone resorption who are not candidates for conventional implant treatment, subperiosteal implants are placed onto the jawbone and support a fixed prosthesis.

This covers the surgical removal of teeth that remain within the jawbone without erupting into their normal position — especially wisdom teeth.

Cysts and tumors that form in the jawbones or soft tissues can often progress without symptoms. Their diagnosis and treatment require specialist surgical procedures.

Performed to correct mismatches between the lower and upper jaw, orthognathic surgery offers a treatment that is both aesthetic and functional.

Shape irregularities of the jaw, which forms the lower third of the face, can cause both aesthetic and functional problems.

This procedure involves the surgical cleaning of infected tissues at the tip of the tooth root that have not healed with root canal treatment.
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