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| Dr. Manu Modi |
| B.D.S M.D.S. (Prosthodontics) |
| +91-9811232927, manu.modi@hotmail.com |
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| Dr. Mona Modi |
| B.D.S (Cosmetic Dentist, Endodontist) |
| +91-9811061869, info@modidentalClinic.com |
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| Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery |
| Specialty covering the surgical aspects of dentistry |
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| Prevent Tooth Loss - Oral Surgery & Implants |
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Oral and Maxilloafacial Surgery is a specialty pertaining to the surgical aspects in dentistry. It includes the diagnosis, surgical and related treatment of diseases, injuries and defects involving both the functional and esthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the head, mouth, teeth, gums, jaws and neck. |
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It involves, but is not limited to: dental implants, wisdom teeth removal, apicoectomy, TMJ disorder, facial trauma, corrective jaw surgery, oral pathology, osseous tissue surgery, anesthesia and bone grafts
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WISDOM TEETH REMOVAL/IMPACTIONS: |
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 Wisdom teeth are third molars that usually appear between the age of 17 to 24 (although they may appear when older, younger, or may not appear at all).Most people have four wisdom teeth, but it is possible to have more or fewer.
Wisdom teeth are extracted for two general reasons: either the wisdom teeth have already become impacted, or the wisdom teeth could potentially become problematic if not extracted.
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| APICOECTOMY |
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An Apicoectomy, or Root-End Resection, is the removal of the root tip and the surrounding infected tissue of an abscessed tooth. This procedure may be necessary when inflammation and infection persists in the area around the root tip after root canal therapy or root canal retreatment. |
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| JAW FRACTURE: |
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| A person with a jaw fracture has a broken maxilla or mandible. Jaw fractures can disrupt the normal alignment between the upper and lower teeth. With treatment, about 90 percent of mandible fractures heal completely and the alignment of the teeth is restored |
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| OPERCULECTOMY: |
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It refers to the surgical removal of the operculum, a flap of tissue over a partially erupted tooth, particularly a third molar, in pericoronitis |
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| ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY |
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Orthognathic surgery (Greek “orthos” means straight and “gnathos” means jaw) is a single or double jaw surgery which is performed to reposition the jaws. During orthognathic surgery a correct jaw alignment and occlusion, as well as, facial harmony is achieved. When the jaws are moved forwards or backwards, up or down, or rotated, the facial soft tissue in the chin, cheeks, lips and tip of the nose move accordingly. Therefore, once the jaws are correctly positioned a harmony between the facial features is acquired which results in a beautiful profile.
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| Bone grafting |
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Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that replaces missing bone in order to repair bone fractures that are extremely complex, pose a significant health risk to the patient, or fail to heal properly |
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| DENTAL IMPLANTS |
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A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that an oral implantologist places into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Virtually all dental implants placed in the 21st century appear similar to an actual tooth root (and thus possess a "root-form") and are placed within the bone |
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| Temporomandibular Joint Disorder |
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TMJ pain disorders usually occur because of unbalanced activity, spasm, or overuse of the jaw muscles. TMJ disorders are also sometimes referred to as myofacial pain dysfunction and Costen's syndrome. Because muscles and joints work together, a problem with either one can lead to stiffness, headaches, ear pain, bite problems (malocclusion), clicking sounds, or locked jaws. |
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Tel: +91-11-27132830, 65243676, 47065745
(Resi.) Mob: 9811232927 Email: info@modidentalClinic.com, manu.modi@hotmail.com |
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