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  • 970 Park Avenue, Suite GFN,
    New York, NY 10028
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  • 1175 park avenue,
    new york, ny 10128

What is oral and maxillofacial surgery?

Oral and maxillofacial surgery is intended to treat many different types of diseases, injuries, or deformities you may have to your head, heck, face, or jaw (maxillofacial), as well as to your mouth (oral). That means a surgeon in this field of medicine may have training in dentistry, surgery, and general medicine. They are able to treat a host of different conditions, focusing on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of each. Park Avenue oral surgeons have repaired cleft palates, treated TMJ, performed bone graft surgeries, and done dental implant procedures, just to name a few.

One of the most common defects Park Avenue oral surgeons see are cleft lips and cleft palates. These defects for at different points during a pregnancy and they can be a huge source of discomfort or embarrassment as a child grows up. Dental pain is another common procedure Park Avenue oral surgeons will see. Inserting dental implants, extracting a tooth, or realigning a jaw are just some examples of dental and jaw problems to be dealt with through oral surgery near Park Avenue; ignoring signs of pain in your jaw or teeth can exacerbate the problem and require you to have more in-depth oral and maxillofacial surgery, so you should listen if a dentist recommends you to a specialist.

A traumatic injury to your face is another area in which oral and maxillofacial surgery can be performed. Jaw fractures and facial lacerations are two examples. There is a specific focus on controlling the bleeding and the airway, reducing the swelling, preventing infections, repairing the bone, tissue, or laceration damage, and reconstructing the area.

Treating a traumatic injury should be done right away. If you go to the hospital for a facial or mouth injury, make sure you request a consultation with a Park Avenue maxillofacial surgeon. These experts will be able to treat and repair the injured area in the best way. They are also trained to notice things normal hospital personnel are not, like a secondary injury that will need attention as well.

A Park Avenue maxillofacial surgeon performs a wide range of services intended to treat certain conditions of the head or conditions of the jaw. The surgeon has built a successful practice after years of practical and educational/licensing experience. As a member of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, the surgeon will always be able to offer the latest in cutting edge diagnostic and treatment procedures.