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Healthy teeth, a beautiful smile, and harmonious facial features: A look at a person’s face influences our perception of the individual. A glance at the mirror should make you feel better in your own skin.
Symptoms and misalignments in the face are not only harmful to our health; they frequently affect our personal well-being as well.
As a specialist for oral and maxillofacial surgery, l am personally concerned about helping my patients regain their well-being. I do that with the highest degree of medical competence, several years of experience, and a great deal of human empathy.
Tell me about your symptoms.
We will find a solution together.
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8 a.m. to 12 noon
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
An oral and maxillofacial surgeon treats diseases, injuries, and malformations of the teeth, the oral cavity and jaw, the face, and the cranial vault.
An operation in the jaw should always be performed when it is a medical necessity.
This may be the case, for instance, if you have a marked misalignment of the jaw.
Let an experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeon advise you on the subject.
Dental surgery is defined as operations in the teeth, jaws, or mucous membranes of the mouth. It includes the following procedures:
Dental surgery should always be performed when it is a medical necessity and is meaningful.
A meaningful dental operation may consist of removing a displaced wisdom tooth or inserting a dental implant to restore the function and esthetics of the teeth.
Facial surgery should always be performed when it is a medical necessity.
Examples of functional facial surgery include the correction of congenital deformities of the nose such as a hooked nose, or reconstruction of the cranium after fractures.