Craniomaxillofacial surgery

Fractures of the face

Pediatric Craniofacial Surgery

Orthognathic surgery

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Craniomaxillofacial surgery


Fractures of the face


Pediatric Craniofacial Surgery

Orthognathic surgery

Mandibular fracture

In case of a fracture in the jaw, surgical reconstruction is possible. During surgery, the lesion is stabilized and after accessing the damage, reconstruction work is done, and titanium plates and screws can be used to support the mandible. These conditions can make it difficult to perform basic functions of the face, which can interfere with eating and breathing.

Fractures of the face

In the case of a nose fracture, it can be surgically reconstructed. Blood is drained from the region, and the bones are accommodated and repaired with gauze or splint on the inside, and plaster or aquaplast on the outside. The indication for surgery occurs in cases of severe fracture, nose deformation or when breathing is difficult.

In case of a fracture in the jaw, surgical reconstruction is possible. During surgery, the lesion is stabilized and after accessing the damage, reconstruction work is done, and titanium plates and screws can be used to support the mandible. These conditions can make it difficult to perform basic functions of the face, which can interfere with eating and breathing.

In the case of orbital fractures, surgical reconstruction is possible. During surgery, the lesion is stabilized and after accessing the damage, reconstruction work is done with titanium plate and screws, and titanium mesh can also be used to reconstruct the walls of the orbit. Surgery is indicated for severe fractures and facial deformation. These conditions may make it difficult to perform basic facial functions and may impair vision.

In the case of fracture of the jaw, it is possible to do surgical reconstruction. During surgery, the lesion is stabilized and after accessing the damage, reconstruction work is done, and titanium plates and screws can be used to support the mandible. These conditions can make it difficult to perform basic functions of the face and may hinder eating and breathing.

In the case of cheek and jaw fractures, surgical reconstruction is possible. During the surgery, the lesion is stabilized and after accessing the damage, reconstruction work is done, and titanium plates and screws can be used to support the structures and fracture traces. The indication of surgery occurs in cases of severe fractures and deformation of the face. These conditions may make it difficult to perform basic facial functions and may impair vision, nutrition, and breathing.