Surgery
Implantology
Implantology is a modern and effective solution for tooth loss. In this field, dental implants made of titanium are placed into the bone tissue to restore missing teeth. Implants are used to replace lost teeth and provide patients with results that closely resemble natural teeth in both aesthetics and function. Modern implantology methods are characterized by minimal invasiveness and a short rehabilitation period. Achievements in this field significantly improve patients' quality of life.
Oral surgery is one of the most crucial areas of dentistry. It involves the surgical treatment of problems related to the mouth, teeth, and jaw. This field encompasses various specialized procedures, including implantology, root resection, extraction of impacted wisdom teeth, and open and closed sinus surgeries.
Root Resection
Root resection is a surgical procedure used to treat inflammation and infections located at the tips of tooth roots. During this operation, the damaged root tip is removed, and infected tissues are cleaned. Root resection is typically performed when endodontic treatments have failed or when it is not possible to fully treat the root canals. This procedure is used as a last resort to preserve the tooth and maintain its functionality.
Extraction of Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Extraction of impacted wisdom teeth involves the surgical removal of wisdom teeth that have not fully emerged or are not properly positioned in the oral cavity. Wisdom teeth are typically located at the back of the jaw, and their failure to erupt can lead to various issues. These problems may include crowding of other teeth, infection, inflammation of the gum tissue, and even damage to the jawbone. The extraction of impacted wisdom teeth is an important procedure to maintain oral health and prevent future complications.
Open and Closed Sinus Surgeries
Sinus surgeries are procedures necessary for the implantation of upper jaw teeth. The sinuses are cavities located in the upper part of the jawbone, and sometimes, particularly after tooth loss, the growth of these cavities can make it difficult to place implants. Open sinus surgery involves direct intervention into the sinus cavity to increase bone tissue. Closed sinus surgery is less invasive and aims to increase bone tissue with minimal intervention. These procedures are essential for ensuring the necessary bone volume for implant placement and for maintaining the health of the sinuses.
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