5 reasons to see an oral and maxillofacial surgeon

November 8, 2018

Not everyone today understands the specializations of doctors, thinking, for example, that only a dentist can cope with diseases of the dental system. This is not true; there are many important issues that an oral and maxillofacial surgeon solves. Journalists from the UltraSmile.ru portal offer today to discuss those issues that require contacting this excellent specialist. The information will be useful to absolutely everyone, because if something happens, readers will be savvy and will definitely immediately seek help from the doctor who can solve the problem. Also in the article, look for information about what a specialist in this category should be.

Criteria for choosing a competent specialist

Sometimes an oral and maxillofacial surgeon is simply necessary to treat pathologies of the face, neck and oral cavity. But unlike the same plastic surgeon, who works primarily with soft tissues, a maxillofacial specialist also uses the hard bones of the skull and skeleton when working. In addition, its functions are aimed not only at realizing fantasies about ideal appearance. The doctor brings great practical benefit by solving emergency situations, correcting congenital anomalies, restoring the patient’s health and the functionality of organs impaired by the disease.


Who is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon?

Surgery is an extremely responsible matter, requiring not only a careful approach, a large amount of knowledge, but also incredible responsibility on the part of the specialist. The face and neck are very complex areas from a therapeutic point of view; there are many blood vessels and capillaries, nerve endings (the ternary nerve) and the maxillary sinuses. A face is also a person’s calling card. Injuring it or nearby organs during work means dooming the patient to suffering later. We can say that these nuances make the work of an oral and maxillofacial surgeon extremely dangerous. They require him to have perfect knowledge of anatomy and high qualifications.

Also, a specialist must have computer skills and constantly improve - after all, medicine does not stand still; to facilitate the treatment process, it is no longer enough to wield a scalpel, you need to be able to work with a laser, 3D treatment modeling programs and diagnostic programs, various surgical templates (especially relevant for dental implantation), tomographs and computed tomography data.


The specialist must have skills in working with 3D tomography

Often, a doctor in this category must work in close collaboration with other specialists. For example, with orthopedists and ENT doctors. Which requires the ability to negotiate and interact in a team.

Some people mistakenly confuse an oral and maxillofacial surgeon with an oral surgeon. But the fact is that the area of ​​influence of the first is more extensive than the second. The second mainly relates directly to the dental system, and a maxillofacial specialist can work with both teeth and the facial, ocular and even cervical regions.

And now it’s time to talk about what problems a surgeon in this specialty will definitely help solve.

What personal qualities should an oral and maxillofacial surgeon have?

The work of a specialist is associated not only with physical, but also with psycho-emotional stress. He must have stress resistance and endurance. In addition to these qualities, others will be required:

  • determination;
  • persistence;
  • responsibility;
  • attention to details;
  • desire to help the patient.

The surgeon performs quite intricate work, so he will need developed fine motor skills. He should not suffer from tremors of the limbs or musculoskeletal diseases, since these pathologies can put an end to his career.

Presence of dystopic or impacted wisdom teeth

Wisdom teeth, despite the fact that they have recently been considered rudiments and are not present in all people, still continue to cause a lot of problems for their owners. They are considered the most complex elements of the dentition and are not always treatable. Doctors often raise the question of their removal in cases where the “eights” occupy an abnormal position as they erupt into the bone. They may come out partially, or they may even begin to cause inconvenience to the “neighbors,” interfering with their normal growth and functioning, injure the mucous membrane, and serve as a source of infection in the event of a supragingival hood.


Wisdom tooth removal surgery

“Girls, I don’t really trust dentists in general. The removal of a wisdom tooth was akin to a disaster for me; I was no longer afraid of the operation, but of the consequences. I wanted to find a doctor who would do everything perfectly and then not refuse help. They recommended a surgeon to me, but it turned out that he was also a maxillofacial surgeon. But not only in the specialty, as it turned out later, but also from God, as they say.”

Victoria Ogareva, from correspondence on woman.ru

So, a maxillofacial surgeon, just like a dental surgeon, when indicated, can dissect that same supragingival hood, can straighten and correct the position of the “eight”, and can efficiently remove it when indicated for surgical intervention. After all, the procedure for removing such a tooth is not considered standard at all; it requires special care and a very competent approach, since in addition to removal it requires intervention in the bone structure of the jaw and its subsequent restoration.

Malocclusions

It is not always possible to correct irregularities in the structure and shape of teeth using braces or trainers and mouth guards. Sometimes doctors deal with severe defects of the maxillofacial system, with congenital bone anomalies that cannot be corrected by conservative treatment methods. In any case, structural pathologies first require surgical intervention or bite correction, and only then can you think about correcting the dentition using methods that do not cause so much fear in patients.


Scheme for correcting malocclusion surgically

Before any surgical intervention, a specialist must refer you for a blood test (in some cases, urine), conduct an X-ray or multispiral1 tomography, and exclude contraindications and chronic diseases. This must be done to protect the patient from risks, to recreate an accurate picture of the disease, and to eliminate the possibility of errors during the surgical procedure.

For example, an open bite is a direct indication for an appointment with an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. It needs to be corrected surgically no earlier than 18 years of age, when the jaws are already fully formed.

Congenital and acquired pathologies, jaw injuries

You've probably heard about pathologies such as cleft palate or cleft lip, and chin asymmetry. So, a maxillofacial surgeon will also help correct them. In this case, he may have to solve the problem not with one, but with several successive operations (there may even be 5 or more of them).


A cleft palate is a reason to contact an oral and maxillofacial surgeon

And do not forget that in case of congenital or hereditary anomalies, it is better to show the child to the doctor as soon as possible, and not wait until he grows up. In childhood, even such a serious thing as surgery is easier, but the child recovers faster and has the opportunity to restore the aesthetics of the face and the functionality of the organs without laborious and morally expensive operations.

Where to study to become an oral and maxillofacial surgeon

It is necessary to graduate from a higher educational institution. First, you need to study at the faculty of Pediatrics or Dentistry, and then complete a residency in Maxillofacial Surgery.

Specialists who have had a break in their work experience will need to undergo professional retraining in order to receive permission to work.

The Academy of Professional Standards conducts professional retraining courses lasting 3.5 months. Upon completion, the medical specialist receives a standard diploma. After passing accreditation, he can continue to work in his specialty.

Inflammation of the jaw bone and oral mucosa

Let's remember that caries and pulpitis that have not been cured often cause various complications, purulent and inflammatory processes leading to life-threatening consequences:

  • periodontitis: inflammation of the tissue at the apex of the tooth root is characterized by unbearable pain and can lead to loosening and loss of dentition,
  • periostitis: can spread to the entire jaw and go deep into the organs if left untreated,
  • osteomyelitis: inflammation of the jaw bone is accompanied by pain radiating to the head, increased body temperature, general weakness and enlarged lymph nodes,
  • abscesses: in this case, only soft tissues are affected by pus, but a maxillofacial surgeon will also be able to provide quality assistance.


The photo shows an operation to remove pus.
Serous and purulent complications can also be caused by poorly performed endodontic treatment of a tooth, trauma, or side effects of medications.

This specialist will also provide emergency assistance in the presence of phlegmon, lymphadenitis, inflammation of the salivary glands, maxillary sinuses and temporomandibular areas.

What diseases does an oral and maxillofacial surgeon treat?

Its competence includes the elimination of congenital and acquired defects, diseases of inflammatory, traumatic or tumor origin that are not amenable to conservative therapy. These include:

  • injuries of the facial skeleton, teeth;
  • pathologies of the salivary glands;
  • cleft palate, cleft lip;
  • dystopic, impacted and supernumerary teeth;
  • small lower jaw;
  • diseases of the mandibular joint: arthritis, arthrosis, articular disc dysfunction;
  • inflammatory processes in the jaw area, facial skeleton: abscesses, phlegmon;
  • osteomyelitis, periostitis, periodontitis;
  • odontogenic benign and malignant tumors: dental cyst, odontoma, adamantinoma and others;
  • malocclusion that cannot be corrected with orthopedic treatment.

The doctor performs planned and emergency operations. The latter are required for patients injured in road accidents, accidents, or military operations. Elective surgeries are more often prescribed for tumors, inflammatory processes and congenital anomalies.

Dental implantation

None of us today are immune from tooth loss. And this can be connected with literally anything, from injuries received (a maxillofacial specialist, by the way, can even straighten the jaw through facial surgery after an injury), ending with inflammatory processes in the oral cavity (in particular, we are talking about inflammation of periodontal tissues, periodontitis and periodontal disease).

What does a person need who has lost one or even more teeth, up to complete edentia? First of all, restore the functionality of your teeth and start chewing food fully again. Then you need to think about the aesthetics of a smile, which is necessary for any of us for self-confidence and a good mood.

Do you agree that it is very, very difficult for an ordinary dentist to achieve such goals, even if he is a hundred times a professional in his field? Moreover, with those methods of one-stage implantation, which today help solve the problems of patients even with complete edentia in a matter of days, the work of ordinary dentists is in principle unacceptable. At a minimum, the doctor must be an implant surgeon, or better yet, a highly professional maxillofacial surgeon and implantologist.


The photo shows the installation of the implant

Only such a specialist, in the most difficult conditions of bone tissue atrophy (for example, when wearing removable dentures for a long time, with periodontitis), will be able to accurately determine the quality of your bone, its thickness, and choose the implant models that are suitable for you (not without the help of innovative computer programs, of course) . In addition, with protocols for instant loading with a prosthesis, these include all-on-3, all-on-4, all-on-6, ProArch and others, which allow for comprehensive restoration of teeth, the doctor is required to perform an operation with minimal tissue trauma, often without bone grafting or in combination with it. In most cases, implants here are installed at an angle, which means they require elaboration and treatment planning from start to finish. This requires a very competent doctor who has received appropriate training.

For example, when using the so-called basal implantation, when 8 to 12 implants are installed into the patient’s inflamed and thinned bone, it is required that the doctor be trained in this practice abroad, in Europe. Zygomatic implantation methods, when the patient's teeth are restored on the upper jaw bone, using long zygomatic implants, generally imply the ability to perfectly know the nuances of treatment, bypass the maxillary sinuses and practice the protocol over many years of work in this field. The quality of the result, its longevity, and the absence of the risk of peri-implantitis depend on all this.


Zygomatic implants are placed outside the jaw

An oral and maxillofacial surgeon is a real salvation for many categories of patients; a qualified specialist can also practice some plastic surgeries, such as blepharoplasty, gum surgery and rhinoplasty, vestibuloplasty, and facelift. It will restore the aesthetics of the face and smile, and will also save in situations that require immediate resolution. The main thing is to find a doctor who will be one hundred percent suitable for the position held and will really help make your situation easier, and not complicate it.

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  1. Lezhnev D.A. Possibilities of multislice computed tomography for solving problems in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery. Siberian Medical Journal (Tomsk), 2010.

What diseases does a dental surgeon treat?

Using surgical correction methods, the dentist-surgeon treats the following diseases:

  • Perimaxillary abscess is a purulent-inflammatory focus in the tissues of the maxillofacial area. Occurs as a result of chronic tonsillitis, furunculosis, trauma, and other reasons. It is characterized by significant pain, jaw deformation, hyperthermia, etc. The surgeon performs excision of the purulent formation and a simultaneous counter-aperture (additional incision), which facilitates the outflow of contents to the outside.


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  • Gum recession is a decrease in the level of the gingival margin in the area of ​​one or more teeth, leading to exposure of their necks and roots. One of the options for correcting pathology is flap surgery - gingivoplasty. This is an operation to form a smooth edge of the gum and cover the exposed areas with tissue.
  • Atrophy of the bone tissue of the upper jaw. The pathology is detected when the patient plans to implant artificial roots for subsequent installation of an orthopedic structure. For correction, sinus lift surgery (subantral augmentation) is often used. It consists of building up bone tissue in the atrophied area.
  • Granuloma of one of the canals of a multi-canal tooth. For the purpose of treatment, a surgical procedure is performed - hemisection (removal of the damaged root, followed by filling the hole with bone material and suturing the wound).
  • Cyst of the root apex area. Excision of the root element (resection) affected by the inflammatory process is carried out.

In addition to the listed pathologies, the dental surgeon treats other diseases:

  • temporomandibular arthritis;
  • defects of the frenulum, tongue, lips;
  • osteomyelitis;
  • flux, other pathologies.

Comments

I contacted a dental surgeon only with the question of implantation. And I’m afraid of doctors, even though they do such useful work. Tell me, do everyone have wisdom teeth coming through? I don't have anything yet, maybe this is wrong?

Anna (11/22/2018 at 07:54) Reply to comment

Why, after being examined by an ENT specialist for long-term nasal congestion, was I sent to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon? I never thought that there was a direct connection between the nasal septum and teeth!

Christina (11/22/2018 at 12:34 pm) Reply to comment

A very difficult profession. How much you need to know and be able to do to be such a doctor! What is multislice tomography and how does it differ from conventional tomography? And do other doctors use this research method?

Karina (11/22/2018 at 08:58 pm) Reply to comment

Tell me, I started having pain in my wise tooth two weeks ago, the tooth itself is not visible, only the gums are swollen. Tell me, is it better to remove it immediately, or wait until it breaks through the gums.

Svetlana (11/22/2018 at 9:11 pm) Reply to comment

My lower jaw joint has been hurting for about 2 weeks now, I can’t open my mouth completely, I can’t chew on the painful side. When chewing movements, I hear a loud sound, like dull clicks. I am very afraid that a little more and I will be like an old woman who, after a yawn, adjusts her jaw herself, and I am only 21 years old. Where should I go, a surgeon or an oral surgeon, and how serious is the problem?

Vera (12/12/2018 at 7:11 pm) Reply to comment

When I was a child, they put a plate on my teeth and then the dentist said that I had a small jaw and in the future there might be problems because of this. I scared that my teeth would start pressing on each other and would gradually come out. Please tell me, does this even happen and at what age is it corrected?

Anastasia (12/14/2018 at 9:27 pm) Reply to comment

I am suffering from malocclusion; I used braces before, but this is clearly not enough to cure me. The fact is that I am afraid of all kinds of surgical operations (Are there ways without going to a surgeon?

Elena R (12/27/2018 at 10:09 pm) Reply to comment

    Most likely, you came across a bad orthodontist who did not complete the work. Again, you need to go for a consultation with another specialist - you can choose trusted orthodontists on our website. Unfortunately, serious anomalies cannot be treated without surgery. But there are situations where even complex cases are solved by a combination of various actions - for example, installing a plate on the teeth, using orthodontic implants. Visit your doctor and have a face-to-face consultation - this will help you make the right choice and make an informed decision.

    Editorial staff of the portal UltraSmile.ru (01/03/2019 at 08:36) Reply to comment

I read this article and for some reason I really didn’t want to remove my wisdom teeth. It turns out this is a rather complicated operation and probably costs a lot. Tell me, if a wisdom tooth grows incorrectly, does it need to be removed?

Artem (12/30/2018 at 11:55 pm) Reply to comment

    If there is no direct evidence for this, then there is no need to remove it. If it grows correctly, does not interfere with the rest of the teeth, does not displace them, does not put pressure on them - let it grow to its health! Be sure to find a doctor who will treat wisdom teeth - this is quite possible.

    Editorial staff of the portal UltraSmile.ru (01/03/2019 at 09:35) Reply to comment

For about a month I have been worried about fever and weakness, I understand that I have osteomyelitis, my jaw seems to be constantly on fire. Please tell me, is it possible to undergo treatment without surgery? Maybe simple drugs are inexpensive.

Veronica A (01/06/2019 at 01:15) Reply to comment

    Contact your doctor immediately! With such inflammations, self-medication is unacceptable, especially if we are talking about the presence of pus. It is very dangerous!

    Editorial staff of the portal UltraSmile.ru (01/11/2019 at 08:33) Reply to comment

A friend of mine had some irregularities in his jaw; he had surgery. Now I have an incorrect bite in the lower jaw, can it be corrected without surgery, for example with dental braces? I'm honestly afraid to have surgery.

Inna (01/06/2019 at 14:44) Reply to comment

    Unfortunately, it is not possible to say so clearly whether it is possible or not. You need to understand what kind of pathology you have. You can contact an orthodontist for a personal consultation - today in many clinics the initial examination and even diagnosis (panoramic image) are completely free. This will be the right decision.

    Editorial staff of the portal UltraSmile.ru (01/13/2019 at 02:31) Reply to comment

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