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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery focuses on diagnosing and surgically treating conditions affecting the mouth, jaw, face, and neck. Our experienced surgical team uses advanced techniques and modern technology to ensure safe and precise procedures.

Whether it is tooth extraction, jaw correction, facial trauma care, or complex surgical treatment, we provide comprehensive care in a comfortable and controlled clinical environment.

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Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Safe removal of impacted or problematic wisdom teeth to prevent pain, infection, and crowding.

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Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery)

Surgical correction of jaw misalignment to improve bite function, facial balance, and speech.

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Dental Cyst & Tumor Removal

Early diagnosis and surgical removal of oral cysts or abnormal growths to protect oral health.

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Facial Trauma Treatment

Expert management of facial injuries, fractures, and soft tissue damage caused by accidents or trauma.

Advanced Surgical Care & Precision

Our surgical procedures are performed with strict safety standards and modern anesthesia techniques to minimize discomfort and ensure faster recovery. We carefully evaluate each patient and provide personalized surgical treatment plans.

  • Safe & Sterile Surgical Environment
  • Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
  • Minimally Invasive Techniques
  • Post-Surgical Care & Monitoring
  • Comprehensive Pain Management
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Post-Surgery Care Tips

After oral surgery, follow your dentist’s instructions carefully. Maintain proper oral hygiene, avoid hard or spicy foods, and attend follow-up visits to ensure smooth healing and recovery.

Is oral surgery painful?

Oral surgery is performed under local or general anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort during the procedure. Mild pain after surgery can be managed with prescribed medications.

How long does recovery take?

Recovery time varies depending on the procedure, but most patients recover within a few days to two weeks.

When is jaw surgery necessary?

Jaw surgery may be recommended for severe bite problems, jaw misalignment, facial imbalance, or difficulty chewing and speaking.