Dikili Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Expert Surgical Team
In our oral and maxillofacial surgery department, our experienced specialists provide solutions to complex problems affecting dental and jaw structures. We specialize in implant surgery, wisdom tooth extraction, bone augmentation and jaw cyst treatment.

Our Expert Team's Areas of Responsibility
Comprehensive treatment services performed by our oral and maxillofacial surgery specialists

Dental implants that provide natural appearance and function to replace missing teeth
Correction of irregularities affecting facial balance, biting and breathing
Treatment of cysts and tumors in the dental and jaw area
Bone augmentation procedures for bone deficiencies in the jaws
Extraction of impacted teeth (wisdom teeth)
Treatment of jaw and facial fractures after trauma
Treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders
Surgical treatment of gum diseases
Why Surgical Treatment Necessary?
Advantages of oral and maxillofacial surgery treatments and functional and aesthetic benefits of dental implants
Creative operations by specialist physicians for complex conditions
Holistic approach to treatment and functional results
Minimal invasive interventions with advanced surgical techniques
Sedation options for a comfortable patient experience
High success rates with three-dimensional planning
Who Is Suitable For?
Oral and maxillofacial surgery treatment may be necessary in the following situations:
Those who need dental implants due to tooth loss
Those with jaw irregularities
Those with impacted wisdom teeth
Those who develop cysts or tumors in the jaw and tooth area
Those with jaw bone deficiency
Those who need surgical treatment for gum diseases
Your Questions Answered
Do impacted teeth need to be extracted?
No, not always. Impacted teeth need to be extracted if they are associated with cyst or tumor formation, if they are likely to cause fractures, or if they cause abscesses.
Should all wisdom teeth be extracted?
No. Wisdom teeth that emerge smoothly in the mouth do not need to be extracted if they have a healthy structure.
How is impacted tooth extraction performed?
Impacted tooth extraction, which is among oral and maxillofacial surgery applications, is performed in a clinical environment and under local anesthesia.
Does impacted tooth extraction hurt?
Since the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, it does not cause pain.
Are all intraoral surgical procedures performed under local anesthesia?
No. Local or general anesthesia can be applied depending on the procedure to be performed. Operations performed under the control of specialist dentists are mostly performed under local anesthesia.
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