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What are the Common Procedures of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery


Posted on 11/22/2021 by Dr. Cheryl Freeman
What are the Common Procedures of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryOral and maxillofacial surgery is one of the common fields in dentistry. This surgery is mostly performed on the face, inside your mouth, and around the jaw. Performed by maxillofacial surgeons, maxillofacial surgery involves a wide range of procedures. Some of the common procedures of oral and maxillofacial surgery include:

Common Procedures


Wisdom teeth extraction is one of the common procedures of maxillofacial surgery. This process involves the removal of wisdom teeth due to various reasons. For instance, wisdom teeth might erupt incorrectly and cause overcrowding or become impacted. In that case, they might cause great comfort. Wisdom teeth can also lead to oral conditions like tooth decay. Therefore, these teeth need to be removed through an extraction procedure. This will go a long way in restoring your oral health.

Facial and TMJ pain treatment is also a common procedure of maxillofacial surgery. If regular medications cannot treat your facial or TMJ pain, you will need surgery. Our maxillofacial surgeon will perform an arthroscopy that helps repair damaged tissues. Keep in mind that that jaw plays a vital role in the stability of your mouth — when it is damaged, you might experience difficulties eating and speaking.

Another common procedure of maxillofacial surgery is corrective jaw surgery. Also known as orthognathic, this procedure helps correct misaligned jaws and teeth. You will need corrective jaw surgery if you have problems chewing, breathing, and speaking. This procedure can also help fix other problems like sleep apnea. Besides, it helps improve your smile by correcting misaligned jaws.

Maxillofacial surgery also involves cleft lip surgery. This procedure is mostly performed on infants and young children. It helps restore their smile and the ability to use their mouth normally. Get in touch with us for more information on the procedures involved in maxillofacial surgery.

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