What types of surgeries do oral surgeons perform?

What types of surgeries do oral surgeons perform?

Major areas of OMS practice include:

  • Anesthesia.
  • Dentoalveolar Surgery.
  • Dental Implants.
  • Surgical Correction of Maxillofacial Skeletal Deformities.
  • Orthognathic Surgery.
  • Cleft and Craniofacial Surgery.
  • Maxillofacial Trauma.
  • Temporomandibular Joint.

What is surgery on your mouth called?

Oral and maxillofacial surgery can involve operating on the teeth and jaws or other structures of the face. While the most common oral surgery is tooth extraction, some maxillofacial surgeons also can treat conditions like cleft palate and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

What are the most common oral surgeries?

Common Types of Oral Surgeries and What You Can Expect

  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth. These third molars are the last teeth to develop.
  • Dental Implants.
  • Biopsies.
  • Jaw Surgery.
  • Sleep Apnea.
  • Reconstructive surgery.
  • Pre-procedure.
  • Post-procedure.

What procedures are done in oral surgery?

Common oral surgery procedures

  1. Dental implant installation. Implants are a popular way to replace missing teeth, and their installation requires oral surgery.
  2. Tooth extractions.
  3. Bone grafting.
  4. Corrective jaw surgery.
  5. Sleep apnea treatment.

What kind of surgery can you have on the roof of your mouth?

The bones in the roof of the mouth are called the hard palate. Cancer affecting the hard palate might be removed with surgery. The operation is called a maxillectomy. You might have surgery to remove: all of the bones in the roof of your mouth (total maxillectomy)

What are the different types of mouth cancer surgery?

A specialist (pathologist) looks at the cells under a microscope to check for cancer cells. If there are no cancer cells, it is called a clear margin. You can have different types of primary tumour resection.

What kind of surgery is done to the mandible?

Surgery to your jawbone (mandible) Mouth and oropharyngeal cancer can sometimes spread to your jawbone. In this case, you may have a surgery to remove some or all of the tissue and bone in your jaw. This is called a mandibular resection. There are 2 types of mandibular resection: partial thickness resection.

What’s the name of the surgery to remove the tongue?

Surgery to remove the tongue is called a glossectomy. There are 2 types of glossectomy: The surgeon removes less than half of your tongue. You may have changes to your speech after this operation. Your surgeon will explain the possible effects of a partial glossectomy. This means removing more than half or all of your tongue.

What kind of surgery do you have for mouth cancer?

If there are no cancer cells, it is called a clear margin. You can have different types of primary tumour resection. It depends on the location of your cancer. When the cancer is small and easy to reach, you have the surgery through your mouth. This is called transoral surgery.

Surgery to your jawbone (mandible) Mouth and oropharyngeal cancer can sometimes spread to your jawbone. In this case, you may have a surgery to remove some or all of the tissue and bone in your jaw. This is called a mandibular resection. There are 2 types of mandibular resection: partial thickness resection.

Surgery to remove the tongue is called a glossectomy. There are 2 types of glossectomy: The surgeon removes less than half of your tongue. You may have changes to your speech after this operation. Your surgeon will explain the possible effects of a partial glossectomy. This means removing more than half or all of your tongue.

When do you have surgery to remove the roof of your mouth?

This surgery is called a maxillectomy. You have this when the cancer is affecting the bones in the roof of your mouth (the hard palate). You might have surgery to remove all of the bones in the roof of your mouth (full maxillectomy).