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Maxillofacial trauma is any physical injury to the face. It can be caused by a single incident or multiple injuries. It can affect breathing and speaking and even cause life-threatening issues like brain injury, shock, or airway obstruction.
In some patients, the third molars or wisdom teeth are extracted often due to misalignment or potential overcrowding. Problems with the wisdom tooth may lead to pain and infections that can become worse over time and affect other teeth.
These congenital disorders impact facial appearance and function. Surgery is often performed to close the split (or "cleft"), enhancing facial appearance and improving speech and eating capabilities.
Orthognathic surgery corrects irregularities of the jaw bones and realigns the jaws and teeth to improve both function and facial appearance. It's often a solution for those with difficulty chewing, speaking, or breathing.
Dentoalveolar Surgery addresses issues with teeth and the surrounding soft tissues. It is performed to add, reshape, or remove these tissues the hard and soft tissues supporting teeth to treat a variety of conditions. Examples include teeth extractions like wisdom teeth removal, exposure of impacted teeth, and the treatment of dental abscesses.
Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition where the tissues in the back of the throat collapse and block your airway while you sleep. This disrupts the sleep cycle, causing sleep deficit, stress, and reduced focus at work. The use of the Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device is considered the first and best option for these patients, but many…
Oral cancer can be treated with surgery if it is detected at an early stage even before cancer cells spreads to other parts of the body. Patients with advanced-stage and recurrent cancers are commonly recommended surgery in combination with radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or targeted therapy. Surgery also plays an important role in diagnosing and…
Preparation of the mouth before the placement of a prosthesis (like dentures). It ensures that the prosthesis fits comfortably and functions optimally. It involves the removal of excess bone, the reduction of bony ridges, or the leveling of bone.
Facial orthopedics focuses on the development and growth of the facial bones and jaw. A subspecialty of orthodontics, Facial Orthopedics is the broader field of correcting teeth and bite problems.
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Patients visit the Autism Clinic department at Manipal Hospitals Broadway for expert diagnosis, advanced treatment, and personalized care. The department specializes in managing Oral and Maxillo-Facial Trauma Reconstruction, Wisdom Teeth Removal, Cleft Lip and Palate Repair, Corrective Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery), Dentoalveolar Surgery, Cytoreductive Surgery, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Oral Cancer Surgery, Pre-Prosthetic Surgery, Facial Orthopedics / Dent, ensuring world-class medical support for patients.
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