ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY

Advanced Implant Surgery

Implant teeth placed in the jawbone by maxillofacial surgeons require advanced surgical training and knowledge. In addition, many Advanced Implantology techniques called All on Four, All on Six, Zygoma and Pterygoid Implants can be applied in patients with intense melting of the jawbone. These advanced implant surgery operations require technical precision. For this reason, successful aesthetic and functional results are revealed following a good planning process in patients.

What Can Be Done If There Is Not Enough Bone For Implant Procedure?

For the implant procedure, the bone must be sufficient horizontally and vertically. In patients who have been edentulous for a long time, the bone quality and density may be insufficient in these areas where there are disadvantageous areas due to the position of the sinus cavities in the upper jaw, large cysts under the extracted tooth and bone resorption. In such cases, advanced surgical techniques called Bone Powders (Grafts), All on Four, All on Six, Zygoma, Pterygoid Implants can be used. The advantages of these systems are that these treatments can be offered to patients in various situations as more convenient options in terms of time and cost.

What is Advanced Implant Surgery?

Implant teeth placed in the jawbone by maxillofacial surgeons require advanced surgical training and knowledge. In addition, many Advanced Implantology techniques called All on Four, All on Six, Zygoma and Pterygoid Implants can be applied in patients with intense melting of the jawbone.

What is Wisdom Tooth Dental Surgery?

Wisdom teeth are third molars that normally erupt in the back of the mouth or do not have enough space
to develop. Wisdom teeth are the last adult teeth to erupt in the mouth.

Most people have four wisdom teeth at the back of the mouth. Two of these teeth are located on the top and two on the bottom.

Wisdom teeth can cause pain, damage to other teeth, tooth and gingivitis, and other dental problems.Impacted wisdom teeth that cause pain or other dental complications are usually recommended to be extracted. Some dentists and maxillofacial surgeons also recommend removing impacted wisdom teeth that are not causing symptoms to prevent future problems. Toothache may start as the first sign of a serious infection. For this reason, it is critical that this toothache problem is not delayed and that a dentist should be consulted without delay.