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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is a specialist branch of dentistry which specialize in disorders of the mouth, teeth, jaws and facial structures. It encompasses diagnosis, surgical and related management of various conditions such as impacted/embedded teeth misaligned jaws, facial pain and trauma, snoring/obstructive sleep apnea and oral cancer. Major complex surgery in OMFS is exciting, and often collaborative. It includes: craniofacial surgery for congenital problems, cancer and injuries involving the skull base, facial surgery for cancer, skin cancer surgery. Certain list of procedures undertaken by oral and maxillofacial surgeons include: surgical treatment of facial injuries, removal of head and neck benign and malignant tumors, reconstructive surgery, removal of impacted teeth and complex buried dental roots. To bring growth and advancements in this field of surgery following are to be focused.

  • Maxillofacial Trauma
  • Coding and nomenclature
  • Pathologic lesions of the head and neck
  • Dentoalveolar surgery
  • Maxillofacial Reconstruction
  • Cleft lip and palate repair
  • Ambulatory general anesthesia and deep sedation

Media Contact:
Kate Williams

Editorial Assistant

Journal of Surgery and Anesthesia.
Email: surgery@emedsci.com

What’s App: +1-947-333-4405

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is a specialist branch of dentistry which specialize in disorders of the mouth, teeth, jaws and facial structures. It encompasses diagnosis, surgical and related management of various conditions such as impacted/embedded teeth misaligned jaws, facial pain and trauma, snoring/obstructive sleep apnea and oral cancer. Major complex surgery in OMFS is exciting, and often collaborative. It includes: craniofacial surgery for congenital problems, cancer and injuries involving the skull base, facial surgery for cancer, skin cancer surgery. Certain list of procedures undertaken by oral and maxillofacial surgeons include: surgical treatment of facial injuries, removal of head and neck benign and malignant tumors, reconstructive surgery, removal of impacted teeth and complex buried dental roots. To bring growth and advancements in this field of surgery following are to be focused.

  • Maxillofacial Trauma
  • Coding and nomenclature
  • Pathologic lesions of the head and neck
  • Dentoalveolar surgery
  • Maxillofacial Reconstruction
  • Cleft lip and palate repair
  • Ambulatory general anesthesia and deep sedation      

Media Contact:
Kate Williams

Editorial Assistant

Journal of Surgery and Anesthesia.
Email: surgery@emedsci.com

What’s App: +1-947-333-4405