Orthognathic surgery is surgery done on the jaw bones to change the way they fit together. Are you looking for Oral Surgery in Dubai or Al Furjan. Orthognathic surgery is a type of facial surgery used to fix jaw problems. It might be recommended for health, function, or looks. It is surgery done on the jaws that is often done at the same time as orthodontic treatment, which straightens the teeth.
Facial trauma, also called maxillofacial trauma, is any injury to the face or jaw bone. Face injuries can cause cuts on the skin, blockages in the nose or sinuses, damage to the eye sockets, broken jawbones, and the loss of teeth.
Trauma to the face is often treated by controlling the airway, stopping the bleeding, reducing the swelling, preventing infection, and fixing any broken bones, cuts, or soft tissue damage. Most facial injuries are caused by sports, accidents, piercing injuries, and acts of violence.
So that implants can be put in, there needs to be enough bone. In some cases, a dentist needs to do certain procedures to build up bone volume. One such procedure is sinus lift.
The maxillary sinuses are behind your cheeks and on top of the upper teeth. Sinuses are like rooms that are completely empty and have nothing in them. Some of the roots of the natural upper teeth extend up into the maxillary sinuses. When these upper teeth are removed, there is often just an egg shell thin wall of bone separating the maxillary sinus and the mouth. Dental implants need bone to hold them in place so when the sinus wall is very thin, it is impossible to place dental implants in this bone.
A sinus graft or sinus lift graft is a way to fix this. The dentist who is putting in the implant goes into the sinus from the side where the upper teeth used to be. The membrane of the sinus is then pulled up, and bone from a donor is put into the floor of the sinus. After the bone has healed for a few months, it becomes part of the patient’s jaw, and dental implants can be put in it and held in place.
The sinus graft makes it possible for many patients to have dental implants when years ago there was no other option other than wearing loose denture
Wisdom teeth, also called Third Molar, usually don’t come in until a person is in their late teens or early twenties. Usually, the wisdom teeth are the last ones to come in.
Most of the time, there won’t be enough space in the jaw for a wisdom tooth or all of the wisdom teeth to come in all the way. This can lead to a lot of trouble. If the wisdom teeth stop coming out at the halfway point (called “soft impaction”), it can be very hard to brush and floss them. Food and bacteria get stuck between the wisdom teeth and the molars next to them. This can lead to tooth decay and gum infections. Wisdom teeth in the upper jaw that are too close together tend to tilt to the side and rub against the cheek. Most of the time, these wisdom teeth cause sores and make it hard to chew. Crowded wisdom teeth are another problem. The pressure from wisdom teeth can also push the other teeth closer together, which can make it hard to bite down. When wisdom teeth get stuck, they can also cause gum disease and cysts to form. On very rare occasions, the wisdom teeth can also turn into tumours. Tooth pain can also be caused by the pressure from the wisdom teeth on the tooth next to it. Wisdom teeth can also lead to ulcers. Wisdom teeth in the upper jaw can come out sideways and cause ulcers inside the cheek.
Wisdom teeth can cause mouth infections like pericoronitis, which can be treated with antibiotics but will come back if the wisdom teeth aren’t taken out.
People go to the dentist when they have a toothache. But most of the time, wisdom teeth don’t hurt until they’ve already done damage. The surgery to remove your wisdom teeth should be done as soon as possible. When done early, X-rays can show if wisdom teeth will cause problems or not. The dentist or oral surgeon will let you know when the best time is to take out your wisdom teeth.
During a consultation that includes an x-ray or OPG (panoramic x-ray) and an exam, the dentist or oral surgeon can figure out which wisdom teeth are or will be useful and which ones need to be taken out. Most of the time, all four wisdom teeth need to be taken out. Most of the time, an incision is made in the gum to open it up, and sometimes a small piece of bone needs to be removed to make room for the wisdom teeth to be taken out. So that the wisdom teeth can be taken out safely and easily, they may also need to be cut into pieces. For these surgeries, you need to know how to do it right and have a lot of experience. The gum cut might then need to be stitched back together.
The most common type of x-ray used to look at wisdom teeth is called an OPG. Most of the time, this x-ray is done to see where the roots of the wisdom teeth end and how close they are to important nerves and the sinus. It’s best to get this x-ray before a consultation to have your wisdom teeth taken out.
Before going to a place or country where wisdom teeth surgery is not easy to find, it may be a good idea to have your wisdom teeth taken out.
Many orthodontists think that getting wisdom teeth can make the front teeth too close together, so they often recommend taking them out before or right after orthodontic treatment.
Before dentures are made, it may be necessary to have surgery to remove wisdom teeth or to remove a tooth that has become stuck. Sometimes the wisdom teeth come in under the denture, which can be very painful and lead to an infection.
In general, removing wisdom teeth should be put off if there is an infection. Most of the time, it is best to treat the infection first with antibiotics and good oral hygiene. Sometimes, the dentist or oral surgeon will also suggest taking out the opposing wisdom tooth. This will be decided during the consultation with the dentist or oral surgeon.
There is always a chance that wisdom teeth that are stuck in the jaw will cause problems. It may happen when you don’t want or expect it to. If the wisdom teeth look like they are likely to cause problems in the future, the dentist and oral surgeon may recommend that they be taken out.
There are several types of impacted wisdom teeth. The most common type is called “mesioangular impaction,” and it means that the wisdom tooth is tilted forward, toward the front of the mouth. When a tooth is vertically impacted, it tilts backwards, toward the back of the mouth. Horizontal impaction means all the way forward, which is 90 degrees. Most of the time, it is easiest to remove wisdom teeth in the maxilla and hardest to remove them in the mandible. With mesioangulation, it’s easier to get rid of wisdom teeth in the lower jaw than in the upper jaw.
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People don’t look forward to having their wisdom teeth taken out, but modern surgical and anaesthetic techniques have made wisdom teeth removal a much more acceptable procedure than it was in the past.
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