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Comprehensive Dental Services in Gorakhpur

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Maxillofacial trauma
Maxillofacial Trauma refers to injuries involving the face and jaw, including the bones, soft tissues, and associated structures. These injuries can result from various causes such as road traffic accidents, falls, assaults, sports injuries, and industrial accidents.
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Oral cancer surgery
Oral cancer surgery is a primary treatment for cancers of the mouth (oral cavity), including the tongue, gums, inner cheeks, floor of the mouth, hard palate, and lips. The goal is to remove the tumor and, if necessary, nearby lymph nodes or affected structures to stop the spread of cancer.


03
Surgery of cyst and Tumors of jaw and face
Cysts and tumors in the jaw and facial region may be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Surgical treatment depends on the type, size, location, and biological behavior of the lesion.
04
Surgery for reduced mouth opening
Reduced mouth opening, or trismus, is a condition where a person cannot open their mouth fully. It can result from trauma, oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF), infection, tumors, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, or post-radiation fibrosis.


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Neurectomy surgery
Neurectomy is a surgical procedure where a segment of a nerve is removed to block pain signals or reduce muscle spasms. It is commonly used to manage chronic pain that does not respond to conservative treatments.
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Nose surgery
Nose surgery refers to any surgical procedure performed on the nose, either for functional (medical) reasons or cosmetic (aesthetic) purposes. The most common types include rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and reconstructive nasal surgeries.


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Orthognathic surgery
Orthognathic surgery is a corrective jaw surgery that realigns the upper jaw (maxilla), lower jaw (mandible), and/or chin to correct abnormalities of jaw position, facial appearance, and bite (occlusion). It’s often done in combination with orthodontic treatment (braces or aligners).
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Zygomatic implants
Zygomatic implants are long dental implants anchored into the zygomatic bone (cheekbone) instead of the maxilla (upper jaw), used primarily in patients with severely resorbed upper jaws where regular implants can’t be placed due to lack of bone.

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