It deals with the surgical treatment of all pathologies in the face and jaw bone, along with all surgical procedures related to the tooth. In the application of surgical procedures, the comfort of the patients, their existing diseases, their anxiety and fear from the treatment are primarily taken into consideration and the patients are treated accordingly.
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Intraoral Soft Tissue Lesions
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Jaw Bone Pathologies
- Tooth Shots
- Embedded Tooth Extractions
- Cyst Operations
- Dental Implants
- Implant Supported Jaw-Face Prosthetics
- Implant Prosthetics
- Bone Ogmentation
- Sinus Lifting
20 YEAR OLD SURGERY
The twenty-year-old teeth are the third largest molars at the back of the dental array. These teeth, which usually last in the twenties, are often partially rubbed or remain buried in the jaw bone due to reasons such as narrowness of the jaw, deviation in the riding position or bone density in the relevant region.
Twenty-year-old female surgery can be performed easily and painlessly with new materials and techniques. In this way, 20-year-old female shots have ceased to be a fearful dream. Especially for our Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgeons, 20-year-old female surgery is very simple and easily performed operations.
EMBEDDED DENTAL TREATMENT
Non-normal pathogenic structures that can develop in the roots of the teeth or in any part of the jaw bone are called cysts.
Cyst operations are not performed on time and if the cyst remains in the jaw for a long time, they can cause serious deformations in the jaw bone. For this reason, the detected cysts must be removed surgically by the jaw surgeon as soon as possible.
Some cysts are very large and can cause jaw fracture. Therefore, our maxillofacial surgeons want to determine the bone loss caused by the cyst in advance by requesting volumetric tomography before the procedure. Thanks to 3D tomography, the borders of the jaw cyst are determined very clearly and surgery is performed much more safely.
CYST OPERATIONS
Non-normal pathogenic structures that can develop in the roots of the teeth or in any part of the jaw bone are called cysts.
Cyst operations are not performed on time and if the cyst remains in the jaw for a long time, they can cause serious deformations in the jaw bone. For this reason, the detected cysts must be removed surgically by the jaw surgeon as soon as possible.
Some cysts are very large and can cause jaw fracture. Therefore, our maxillofacial surgeons want to determine the bone loss caused by the cyst in advance by requesting volumetric tomography before the procedure. Thanks to 3D tomography, the borders of the jaw cyst are determined very clearly and surgery is performed much more safely.
SINUS LIFTING
Sinus surgery is a procedure applied in the upper jaw. In people with missing teeth in the upper jaw, the cavities that we sometimes call the maxillary sinus hang downward due to gravity. As a result of this sagging, melt bones occur. As the bones dissolve, there is not enough bone left to be implanted in the missing tooth area. In such cases, sinus surgery is performed and the sagging base of the sinus is raised and the bone support required for the implant is obtained.