JAW SURGERY / IMPLANTS

DENTAL IMPLANTS




MAXILLOGRAPHY SURGERY
The specialty of oral and maxillofacial surgery includes the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the mouth, head and neck area. Treatments include: Surgical Dentistry (infected teeth, dental cysts, implants, etc.), facial injuries, problems in the salivary glands, cancers in the mouth and throat area, various facial deformities, oral diseases (cancer, mouth ulcers, erythroplakia / oral leukoplakia) and temporomandibular joint dysfunctions._cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_
Maxillofacial surgery also specializes in complex corrective operations on the face and neck, which may require tissue transplantation from other parts of the body (free flaps).
The modern needs of oral and maxillofacial surgery require the use of modern scientific and technological means to provide quality and safe services to patients.
Our purpose is the safe provision of these specialized services to our patients.
Dental implants are designed to replace missing teeth in a way that looks, functions, and feels just like the patient's natural teeth.
A person who has lost teeth by placing implants regains the ability to eat as before, smile with comfort and confidence and meet his social obligations knowing that his teeth look completely natural, and that the bone in his jaws will not absorbed and the appearance of his face will not change.
These are small titanium screws that are placed in the jaws, in place of natural teeth, and play the role of the root of the missing tooth. The bone is connected to the titanium so strongly that this titanium screw, that is, can support an artificial tooth on it. By replacing the missing teeth we create the conditions so that the bone of the alveolar ridge is not absorbed. This is very important because the bone resorption that occurs after the loss of natural teeth changes the physiognomy of the face, which looks tired, aged and shy. We can replace one tooth, replace more than one missing teeth or even all teeth.