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What types of jaw surgery do oral and maxillofacial surgeons do?

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgical Consultants, P.A.
Occasionally, Mother Nature plays “tricks” on a person’s jaws. One jaw may grow too large or too small for the opposing jaw. If the jaws are not the same size or do not relate well to the size of the face, significant problems with chewing, swallowing and digesting food can occur. In addition, TMJ problems can occur and not infrequently, the abnormality can be noticed in the facial appearance.

What is Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?

J. Steven Widner, DDS. - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Oral and Maxillofacial surgery is a dental specialty which relates to the treatment of disease and disorders of the mouth, teeth and facial structures. This includes the removal of teeth, placement of dental implants, biopsy and removal of cysts and lesions of the mouth and jaws, and reconstructive facial surgery. See similar questions...

Why should I have an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon perform my Facial Cosmetic Surgery?

FAQ - Guyette Facial and Oral Surgery Center | Scottsdale, A...
There are now many well-trained surgeons from a variety of backgrounds who perform Facial Cosmetic Surgery. As with all endeavors, experience and training are the best determinants of good results. An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, with unique training and perspective, is an excellent choice to perform Facial Cosmetic Surgery. See similar questions...

What is an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon?

FAQ - Guyette Facial and Oral Surgery Center | Scottsdale, A...
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon is a unique medical provider of Facial Cosmetic, Reconstructive and Oral Surgery. Many OMFS’s attend both medical and dental school in order to obtain a broad understanding of the facial region. This is followed by an internship in General Surgery and residency focused only on the facial region. Dr. Guyette has additionally obtained extensive and ongoing training in Facial Cosmetic Surgery. See similar questions...

What is jaw surgery?

FAQ's
Jaw (or orthognathic) surgery involves the combined effort of the orthodontist and an oral surgeon. In some cases, the jaw bones are positioned in a way that makes it difficult, if not impossible, to obtain a good result with orthodontics alone. The most common problems corrected with jaw surgery include a protruding upper jaw (which sometimes causes a "gummy smile"), a protruding lower jaw, or a recessed lower jaw. See similar questions...

What is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS)?

Dental Specialties
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are dentists specializing in surgery of the mouth, face and jaws. After four years of dental school, surgeons receive four to seven years of hospital-based surgical and medical training, preparing them to do a wide range of procedures including all types of surgery of both the bones and soft tissues of the face, mouth and neck. See similar questions...

What types of procedures do plastic surgeons perform?

Frequently Asked Plastic Surgery Questions
Aesthetic, or cosmetic, procedures treating problems of the face, neck and trunk, including the forehead, eyes, nose, ears, lips, chin, neck, breasts, abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, calves, arms and skin. Traumatic injuries occurring on the bony facial skeleton and hand, along with soft tissues injuries occurring on any part of the body. Reconstruction procedures following cancer removal resulting in disfigurement of a body part, including the face, trunk, and breasts. See similar questions...

What is oral surgery?

Dental Q & A - Colorado Springs Dental Society
For most of us, the only time we think of an oral surgeon is if our kids need their wisdom teeth removed. Today's oral surgeon may be as adept at cosmetic surgeries like rhinoplasy (nose jobs) and eye lifts as they are at specific dental procedures like extractions and TM joint surgery. See similar questions...

What types of activities, and when, can my child do after surgery?

Children's Orthopaedics
No gym or team sports for up to 6 months after surgery. At the 6 month check up (after surgery) you can discuss with the doctor about increasing your activities. Light workout - you may walk on a treadmill or use an exercise bike and participate in a light workout to maintain physical fitness. Swimming in a pool or the ocean is allowed, but swimming laps for the first 6 weeks should be avoided. See similar questions...

How experienced are your surgeons?

Lasik laser eye surgery from Ultralase: Frequently asked que...
Our surgeons are hand picked and we believe our selection process is the most rigorous in the business. We are the only provider confident enough to have our results verified by independent consultants. Every member of our team is a fully qualified surgeon who specialises in ophthalmology and refractive treatments. See similar questions...

Is there a difference between hand surgery and other types of surgery?

Hand and Upper Extremity Center of Northeast Wisconsin
The healing process makes hand surgery different from most other types of surgery. For example, in appendicitis the disease is cured once the diseased organ is removed; in hand surgery the structures within the hand are returned to anatomic position. However, for tendons to glide once again, nerves to transmit impulses, and joints to rotate, these structures must heal first and this, by definition, involves the formation of scar tissue. See similar questions...

Do Oral Surgeons provide IV (intravenous) sedation?

Dental Q & A - Colorado Springs Dental Society
Your oral and maxillofacial surgeon is not only a specialist in dealing with problems of the mouth, teeth, jaws, and face, but is also experienced in dealing with the control of pain and anxiety. The oral and maxillofacial surgeon possesses extensive clinical experience in all types of anesthesia techniques. See similar questions...

What mouth problems cause oral surgeons a lot of concern?

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgical Consultants, P.A.
Oral surgeons are seeing more and more patients with the development of white areas in the mouth which can become pre-cancerous or on some occasions even cancerous. There are many other types of pathology that oral and maxillofacial surgeons treat on a regular basis. Perhaps the most common and the frustrating problem occurs secondary to tobacco use, either smoking, dipping snuff or chewing. The reason that this is frustrating is because it is entirely preventable. See similar questions...

Will the Oral Appliance affect my teeth or jaw?

TMJ Head Neck Pain Center - FAQ's
Yes. Most oral appliances affect the teeth, jaw and TMJ. As such, it is important to find a dentist who has extended knowledge in occlusion,TMJ, and oral appliances. See similar questions...

Will wearing an oral appliance put stress on my jaw joint?

Sleep Apnea Devices: FAQs
Much research and testing has been performed to study the effects of oral appliances. Most oral appliances are FDA-approved for health and safety and do not pose any dangers under normal usage. A small number of patients may experience some jaw or tooth stress, at which point readjustments usually prove to be successful. Research has shown changes in tooth and jaw position over times, but these problems are usually minor and well tolerated by patients. See similar questions...

Question 2: How Is OJW different than jaw wiring done by an Oral Surgeon?

Jaw Wiring
Answer: Oral surgeons call the procedure that they do IMF (Inter-Maxillary Fixation) and MMF (Maxillo-Mandibular Fixation). You can read a succinct summary answer by going to "ask jeeves" at http://www.askjeeves.com/ and ask the question: What is jaw wiring? The basic differences are as follows: OJW is only done by an orthodontist never by an oral surgeon. It is non-invasive and done in the office never in a hospital. See similar questions...

What types of pain management will you provide after surgery?

FAQ's
Generally we use liquid Lortab or Elixir for our patients. We offer alternatives for those who are allergic to these pain particular medications. See similar questions...

Can all types of bariatric surgery be performed laparoscopically?

Weight loss surgery frequently asked questions (FAQ's).
Theoretically all kinds of surgical procedures for obesity such as laparoscopic gastric bypass, the lap band (laparoscopic adjustable banding), stomach stapling (gastric bypass), and other weight loss procedures can be performed laparoscopically (also called minimally invasive surgery), because it is performed through very small incisions and because postoperative hospital stay is shorter and recovery is quicker. See similar questions...

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