Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

About the Clinic

What treatments does the oral, dental and maxillofacial surgeon deal with?

Shots of embedded or complicated teeth

Treatment of cystic tumors in the jaw

Treatment of lesions of tooth origin located in the bone

Treatment of cleft palate and lips

Dental implant applications

Making the hard and soft tissue corrections needed when performing dental application

Before the dental prosthesis procedure, the correction of soft and hard tissues

Treatment of soft tissue diseases in the mouth

Apart from the treatments mentioned above, many different forms of treatment are evaluated within the scope of oral and jaw surgery.

Oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures are performed under local anesthesia. Therefore, there is no pain and pain feeling during the procedure.

Is it necessary to pull 20-year-old teeth?

20-year-old teeth are the teeth at the backmost part of the oral cavity. They are usually named this way because they are in their 20s. These teeth usually don't come out completely, sometimes they remain partial and sometimes completely embedded in the jawbone. In this case, the distortion of the form of other teeth can cause effects such as the tooth roots extending in a way that should not be from the inside, pushing other tooth roots. Pain in the jawbone, swelling, redness, swelling in the lymph nodes under the jaw are the most common 20-year-old tooth symptoms. It is important to intervene in these teeth in a timely manner. In some cases, the physician may ask the patient to use medication for a while in order to perform dental treatment. In this case, toothache and other symptoms may disappear, but this is a temporary condition. If timely treatment is not done, the symptoms may begin again and the patient may have to use medication again. Therefore, it is useful to follow the physician's recommendations. 20-year-old tooth operations are operations evaluated within the scope of oral and jaw surgery.

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