A jaw fracture, also known as a mandibular fracture, refers to a break or crack in the bones of the jaw, typically involving the mandible (the lower jawbone). Types of Jaw Fractures: Simple Fracture: A clean break in the bone with minimal displacement, where the bone pieces are still relatively aligned. Comminuted Fracture: The bone breaks into multiple piec...
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The primary goal of periodontal surgery is to restore health to the tissues that have been damaged by periodontal (gum) disease, or to address other issues affecting the structure and function of the teeth and gums. Benefits of Periodontal Surgery: Improved Oral Health: Restores the health of the gums and underlying bone, reducing the risk of tooth loss. Aes...
Periodontal surgery refers to a range of surgical procedures used to treat various diseases and conditions that affect the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth, including the gums, bone, and ligaments. Common Types of Periodontal Surgery: Flap Surgery (Pocket Reduction Surgery): In this procedure, the dentist or periodontist makes small incisions in ...
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Jaw surgery may be necessary when the upper and lower jaws do not align properly, or if there are congenital (birth-related) or developmental issues that affect chewing, speaking, or breathing. Upper jaw surgery (maxillary osteotomy): The upper jaw is repositioned to correct misalignment. Lower jaw surgery (mandibular osteotomy): The lower jaw is adjusted to...
Jaw surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery, is a medical procedure used to correct irregularities of the jawbones and teeth. It is typically performed to improve both the function and appearance of the jaw and face. Common reasons for jaw surgery: Malocclusion (bite problems): Misalignment of the teeth or jaw that affects proper biting, chewing, or spea...
Periapical surgery is typically carried out when a root canal treatment (endodontic therapy) has not been sufficient to fully resolve an infection or if the infection has recurred. It is generally done to save a tooth that might otherwise need to be extracted. Common Types of Periapical Surgery: Apicoectomy (Root-End Resection): The most common form of peria...
Periapical surgery refers to a type of dental surgical procedure performed to treat problems at the tip of the root of a tooth, specifically in the area known as the periapical region. This region is the tissue surrounding the root of the tooth, and any infection or disease in this area can affect the tooth and surrounding bone. Indications for Periapical Su...
Root end surgery (also called apicoectomy) is a dental surgical procedure designed to address problems at the tip (apex) of a tooth’s root, particularly when a conventional root canal treatment (RCT) has failed or cannot fully resolve the issue. This surgery aims to save a tooth by removing infected tissue and sealing off the root’s tip to prevent further in...
Root end surgery, also known as apicoectomy, is a dental surgical procedure typically performed when a root canal treatment has failed or is not an option to save a tooth. This surgery involves the removal of the tip (or apex) of the tooth's root, along with any infected tissue in the surrounding area. It is generally considered a last resort to save a tooth...
An apicoectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the tip of a tooth's root and the surrounding infected tissue when a root canal treatment has failed to resolve the problem. It is a common procedure used to save a tooth that might otherwise require extraction due to persistent infection or damage at the root tip. The procedure is performed under local anesth...