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Maxillofacial Surgery Abroad

Details of dental clinics and medical centers where foreign patients can get Maxillofacial Surgery.

DENTAKADEMI Oral and Dental Healthcare Center

Dentakademi, providing excellence in dental treatment, serves patients from 63 countries. Internationally accredited and top-ranked by GCR, we offer comprehensive and quality dental solutions with modern technology and an experienced team. Your trusted address for healthy smiles.

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at DENTAKADEMI

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Assoc. Prof. Ferhat Misir, DT

Dental Care Specialist

Assoc. Prof. Burak Cezairli, DT

Dental Care Specialist

Hospital Universitario de San Vicente Fundación

The Maxillofacial and Dental service was created in 1983, the result of an Inter-institutional Teaching Assistance Agreement between the University Hospital of San Vicente Fundación and the School of Dentistry of the University of Antioquia.

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at Hospital Universitario San Vicente

Centros Especializados de San Vicente Fundación

The San Vicente Fundacion is equipped to meet the dental care needs of medically compromised patients unable to visit a traditional dental practice.

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at Centros Especializados

Hospital Velmar

Welcome to our Private Hospital, where a friendly and courteous team of medical specialists with a wealth of scientific knowledge and ethical standards is committed to taking care of your healthcare needs. Our goal is to provide unmatched medical care by constantly innovating and investing in the tr

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at Hospital Velmar

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Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinics

With a passion for dentistry, Dr. Michael Formenius started Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic in Sweden in 1982 spanning five dental centres and a dental laboratory across Stockholm. Focused on his vision of providing outstanding services in dentistry

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinics

17 listed dentists:

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Thomas Lyth, Dt

General dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry

Eman Haggag, Dt

General dentistry
Endodontics
Prosthodontics
Periodontology
Minor oral surgery

CostaDental

A dental clinic located on the resort island of Cozumel in Mexico, with two experienced dentists offering moderately priced dental services including veneers, crowns, implants and more. Around 200 foreign patients from the USA, Canada and Europe are treated each year.

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at CostaDental

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Perfection Medical Spa & Plastic Surgery

A plastic and aesthetic surgery center for plastic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries, other nonsurgical beauty procedures and postsurgical rehabilitation.

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at Perfection Medical Spa & Plastic Surgery

Hospital San Jose TecSalud

A JCI accredited hospital, located 150 miles from the border with Texas, United States. The hospital is a full range tertiary care hospital, with five areas of excellence: Cardiology, Oncology, Neuroscience, Organ Transplant and Liver Disease.

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at Hospital San Jose TecSalud

Hospital Médica Sur

Prestigious destination that conducts first class medical procedures.

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at Hospital Médica Sur

Sevenhills Hospital

SevenHills Group of Hospitals (SHHL) has been delivering Healthcare services at the highest level, since past 25 years. SevenHills Hospital, Mumbai, is a world class integrated Healthcare Delivery System, that provides comprehensive Healthcare...

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Maxillofacial Surgery is available at Sevenhills Hospital

3 listed dentists:

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Dr. Dilip Kumar

Consultant in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Dr. Rummie Luther

Consultant Dental Surgeon

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About Maxillofacial Surgery

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


What is maxillofacial surgery?

Maxillofacial surgery is a surgical subspecialty of medicine that diagnoses and treats defects, diseases and injuries to the hard and soft tissues of the mouth (oral) and jaws and face region (maxillofacial). These diseases, injuries or defects may interfere with the function or aesthetics of the oral and maxillofacial region.


Who performs maxillofacial surgery?

This kind of surgery is performed by a maxillofacial surgeon. Such a surgeon is specialized in treating the entire craniomaxillofacial complex. This includes the anatomical area of the skull, face, mouth, and jaws as well as associated structures.


What kind of training do maxillofacial surgeons have?

Depending on the location, maxillofacial surgeons may have training in general medicine, dentistry, and surgery. Training and qualification in medicine can be optionally undertaken. They may also undergo additional optional training for 1or 2 years in oral and maxillofacial surgery fellowship training. This fellowship can be in the following areas:

  • Cosmetic facial surgery
  • Head and neck cancer-microvascular reconstruction
  • Cranio-maxillofacial trauma
  • Craniofacial surgery
  • Head and neck reconstruction
  • Maxillofacial regeneration

Why see a maxillofacial surgeon?
  • To have dental implants inserted to replace teeth.
  • To have oral surgical procedures performed
  • To have an oral, facial or jaw cyst or tumor diagnosed and treated.
  • To have your jaw aligned
  • To have your jaw joints repaired
  • To have facial and jaw reconstruction after cancer surgery
  • To have the facial bones realigned after facial trauma.
  • To consult so as to determine whether to have aesthetic surgery
  • To have a tooth extracted

Surgical procedures

Treatments may be performed on the craniomaxillofacial complex which includes the face, neck, mouth, jaws and include:

  • Dentoalveolar surgery: This is surgery for difficult tooth extraction, to remove impacted teeth, extractions on medically compromised patients, bone grafting or pre-prosthetic surgery, dentures, or other dental prostheses.
  • Surgery to insert bone fused maxillofacial implants and dental implants for attaching bone anchored hearing aids and craniofacial prostheses.
  • Cosmetic surgery of the head and neck: This includes facelift, browlift, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, septoplasty, cheek or chin augmentation, genioplasty, lip enhancement, oculoplastics, neck liposuction, injectable cosmetic treatments, chemical peel and botox
  • Corrective jaw surgery and surgical treatment of sleep apnea

How to prepare for maxillofacial surgery

If opting for sedation or general anesthesia you should not drink or eat anything 6-8 hours prior to the surgery. Also, ensure to have someone to take you home after the procedure. Any prescribed medication should be taken with only a small sip of water.

After care : Bleeding: Most bleeding is usually under control by the time you leave. Some blood-tinged saliva or oozing may continue for a day. Pain: The doctor will prescribe medication to manage any pain you may experience. Swelling: This may occur immediately after the procedure. It may gradually increase over 1-3 days. Ice packs may control the swelling. Nausea: This may result from the anesthesia or pain medication. Diet: You should eat soft foods and drink liquids 1-2 days following the surgery. Hot and spicy foods should be avoided Oral hygiene: This should not be avoided. Brush your teeth as usual and use warm salt water to rinse the mouth after each meal. The surgical area should not be brushed for at least 4 days following the surgery. Activity: You can resume regular activities gradually after the first 2-3 days. This is because strenuous activities can promote bleeding. Fever: It is normal to have an elevated body temperature following the procedure for a day. Side effects: These are temporary and improve as healing progresses. They include an earache, restricted mouth opening, and discoloration of the skin, the temporary ache of the adjacent teeth and stretching or cracking at the mouth corners.

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