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Oral & Maxillofacial

Cosmetic Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic surgery) • The purpose of orthognathic surgery/ corrective jaw surgery is to correct functional and cosmetic problems that are due to underlying jaw deformities. orthognathic surgery is often the treatment solution in cases where the bite problem is so severe that orthodontic braces alone aren’t enough to correct the problem or where orthodontics alone would compromise your facial appearance.

Cyst & Tumours

A lesion or growth that is present for more than ten to fourteen days is generally biopsied. A biopsy is a surgical procedure in which a section or the entire growth is removed depending on the size, location, and nature of the growth. Growths in the oral cavity are typically benign in nature. A malignant lesion or oral cancer is less common in the general population. However, due to the innocuous appearance of some oral cancer all suspicious lesions should be biopsied.

Trauma

Fractures (broken bones) can involve the lower jaw, upper jaw, cheekbones, eye socket, and combinations of these bones. Treatments for these injuries are frequently managed under general anesthesia. Facial bones are very delicate and need to be replaced after fracture in a very accurate manner for esthetics and functional ability of face We specialize in treating facial fracture with no or minimal scar on the face as facial appearance is an important part of one’s outlook

Temporo Mandibular

It is the small joint located directly in front of the ear. This joint allows for movement of the lower jaw during opening and closing. TMJ disorders, dysfunction, a clicking sound, and TMD are terms that describe a malfunction or problem related to this joint and its associated components, mainly its muscles and ligaments. Ankylosis is a fusion of the joint due to injuries or infection usually occurring in childhood leading to the inability to open the mouth with distorted face growth(crooked face).

Orthognathic Surgery

Fractures (broken bones) can involve the lower jaw, upper jaw, cheekbones, eye socket, and combinations of these bones. Treatments for these injuries are frequently managed under general anesthesia. Facial bones are very delicate and need to be replaced after fracture in a very accurate manner for esthetics and functional ability of face. We specialize in treating facial fracture with no or minimal scar on the face as facial appearance is an important part of one’s outlook .

Jaws And Facial Bones

Fractures (broken bones) can involve the lower jaw, upper jaw, cheekbones, eye socket, and combinations of these bones. Treatments for these injuries are frequently managed under general anesthesia. With over thousands of patients treated for reconstructing a fractured orbital floor, infra, and lateral orbital bones there is no visible scar that gives any indication of surgery in the area around the eye. Orbital reconstruction is fraught with the risk of encroaching on the optic canal and this is yet another fine and delicate surgery performed by us.

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is the speciality that focuses on surgery for diseases of the mouth, jaw and face.

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Cosmetic Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic surgery)

The purpose of orthognathic surgery/ corrective jaw surgery is to correct functional and cosmetic problems that are due to underlying jaw deformities. Orthognathic surgery is often the treatment solution in cases where the bite problem is so severe that orthodontic braces alone aren’t enough to correct the problem or where orthodontics alone would compromise your facial appearance.
One of the most rewarding aspects of orthognathic surgery is improved beauty and self-esteem.
Severe bony deformities caused by jaw mismatch in size and position may cause serious problems. For example, extremely small lower jaw may result in snoring and sleep apnea, which can consequently cause many health problems. In cases of short upper lip and vertical excess of the upper jaw, the lips are usually open as they fail to close without efforts due to increased lower third of the face. Consequently, it may stimulate undesirable mouth breathing which further worsens occlusion. Frequently malocclusion can have strong negative effect on speech function and often it can be accompanied by jaw joint pain.
Last but not least, occlusion and the position of jaws define the height of the lower third of the face to the greatest extent, hence the aesthetics of the facial profile as well. Convex ‘bird face’ or concave ‘mature face’ profiles are considered anaesthetic, therefore severe anomalies can cause social problems if left untreated.
Scientists have been on the way in seeking an answer to this question for years trying to find which part of the face is playing the greatest role in the attractiveness of the face, and surgeon’s trying to “attack” those parts, thus hoping to make the face more attractive by changing particular features. Do we look at the eyes, at the smile, the symmetry of the face or at the combination of several features like nose, cheeks, eyebrows or eyes when assessing facial attractiveness?
Orthognathic surgery is surgery performed on the bones of the jaws to change their positions. Orthognathic surgery is corrective facial surgery where deformities of the jaw exist. It may be indicated for functional, cosmetic, or health reasons. It is surgery commonly done on the jaws in conjunction with orthodontic treatment, which straightens the teeth.

Fractures of Jaws and Facial Bones

Fractures (broken bones) can involve the lower jaw, upper jaw, cheekbones, eye socket, and combinations of these bones. Treatments for these injuries are frequently managed under general anaesthesia.

  • Facial bones are very delicate and need to be replaced after fracture in very accurate manner for esthetics and functional ability of face
  • We speacilise in treating facial fracture with no or minimal scar on face as facial appearance is an important part of ones outlook
  • With over thousands of patients treated for reconstructing a fractured orbital floor , infra and lateral orbital bones there is no visible scar that gives any indication of surgery in the area around the eye.
  • Orbital reconstruction is fraught with the risk of encroaching on the optic canal and this is yet another fine and delicate surgery performed by us.

Cyst & Tumours

A lesion or growth that is present for more than ten to fourteen days is generally biopsied. A biopsy is a surgical procedure in which a section or the entire growth is removed depending on the size, location and nature of the growth. Growths in the oral cavity are typically benign in nature. A malignant lesion, or oral cancer is less common in the general population. However, due to the innocuous appearance of some oral cancer all suspicious lesions should be biopsied.

Most biopsies are performed in the clinic sset up under local anesthetic. For those patients who prefer, a light sedation or general anesthesia can be administered. Following removal of the lesion, the biopsied specimen is sent to an oral pathologist for a final diagnosis. The diagnosis would dictate the need for possible further treatment. Further treatment would include simple excision of the disease alone to removal of the affected parts of jaw and face followed by reconstruction with a microvascular free flap.

Temporo Mandibular (Jaw)Joint surgery

It is the small joint located directly in front of the ear. This joint allows for movement of the lower jaw during opening and closing. TMJ disorders, dysfunction, clicking sound and TMD are terms that describe a malfunction or problem related to this joint and its associated components, mainly its muscles and ligaments. Ankylosis is fusion of the joint due to injuries or infection usually occurring in childhood leading to inability to open the mouth with distorted face growth(crooked face). Treatment is surgery in a multistage manner to open the mouth and cosmetically reconstruct the jaws and face.

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