Maxillo-facial surgeon consultation
A doctor's consultation is necessary if you have the following symptoms:
- Pain syndrome;
- Swelling;
- Appearance of bleeding ulcers in the oral cavity;
- Double vision after sustaining an injury;
- Symptoms indicating a fracture of the facial bones;
- Change in bite after an injury;
- Absence of effect from orthodontic treatment.
Service prices:
- Consultation by maxillo-facial surgeon 1470 uah
- Consultation by maxillo-facial surgeon, expert of the sector in the clinic 1970 uah
We treat:
- Dystopia and retention of wisdom teeth;
- Gum recessions;
- Missing teeth;
- Lymphadenitis;
- Facial carbuncles;
- Facial furuncles;
- Jaw cysts (folicular, radicular, residual);
- Sialadenitis;
- Periostitis;
- Osteomyelitis;
- Medication-induced osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ);
- Abscesses of the maxillofacial region;
- Odontogenic sinusitis;
- Fractures of the mandible;
- Fractures of the maxilla;
- Calculous sialadenitis;
- tumors and tumor-like formations of the head and neck;
- Temporomandibular joint arthritis (TMJ);
- TMJ arthroses;
- Fractures of the facial complex;
- Fractures of the orbital walls;
- Endocrine orbitopathies (Graves' orbitopathy);
- Congenital and acquired defects and deformities of the bones of the facial skull;
- Dental occlusion skeletal anomalies.
Diagnosis and Equipment
We have created all the conditions for the most modern and accurate diagnosis to be comfortable and accessible for you:
- Ultrasound;
- CT;
- MRI;
- Endoscopy;
- Histopathological diagnosis;
- Laboratory diagnosis.
Surgical Interventions We Perform
- extraction of teeth of varying degrees of complexity;
- apicoectomies;
- removal of jaw cysts;
- dental implantation;
- osteoplasty (“augmentation” of bone tissue using both autogenous and artificial materials);
- periodontal surgery (correction of recessions, etc.);
- removal of calculi (stones) from salivary ducts;
- removal of tumors (cysts, adenomas, etc.) from salivary glands;
- treatment of endocrine orbitopathies;
- surgery for orbital fractures;
- surgery for maxillary fractures;
- surgery of the temporomandibular joint;
- treatment of mandibular fractures;
- treatment of zygomatic complex fractures;
- removal of lesions of the head and neck;
- reconstructive and restorative surgical interventions (replacement of defects in various areas of the face);
- orthognathic surgery.
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Diseases of the lips in maxillofacial surgery
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Biopsies of the maxillofacial region
In the Medical Network "Wellbeing" it is possible to conduct biopsies of soft and hard tissues of the maxillofacial area of any level of complexity.
Biopsy (from Dr. Greek βίος — life + ὄψις — appearance) is an additional research metho