Maxillofacial Plating

Maxillofacial Plating

At City Smile Dental, we are committed to providing advanced solutions for complex dental and facial issues. One of our specialized services is Maxillofacial Plating, a critical procedure for patients requiring surgical intervention for facial fractures and reconstructive needs.

What is Maxillofacial Plating?

Maxillofacial Plating involves the use of tiny, biocompatible plates and screws to stabilize and repair fractures in the facial bones. This surgical technique is essential for treating injuries resulting from trauma, congenital defects, or corrective jaw surgeries. The plates and screws are designed to hold the broken bone segments together, allowing them to heal correctly and restore the natural anatomy of the face.

Benefits of Maxillofacial Plating

  1. Stabilizes Fractures: Ensures that fractured bones remain in the correct position during the healing process, preventing malalignment.

  2. Promotes Faster Healing: Provides a stable environment for bones to heal more efficiently and reduces the risk of complications.

  3. Restores Function and Appearance: Aids in the restoration of normal facial function and appearance, including eating, speaking, and facial expressions.

  4. Minimally Invasive: Advanced techniques allow for minimally invasive procedures, resulting in less scarring and quicker recovery times.

How It Works

During the procedure, our skilled oral and maxillofacial surgeons make precise incisions to access the fracture site. The bones are then aligned correctly, and the plates and screws are carefully placed to secure them. The materials used are biocompatible, ensuring they integrate well with the body and provide long-term stability.

FAQ's

Maxillofacial Plating is used for various conditions, including facial fractures from accidents, corrective jaw surgeries (orthognathic surgery), and congenital deformities.

Yes, it is a safe procedure performed by highly trained specialists. The materials used are biocompatible and designed for use in the human body.

Recovery time varies depending on the complexity of the surgery. Generally, patients can expect to resume normal activities within a few weeks, with complete healing taking several months.

In most cases, the plates and screws are left in place permanently and do not need to be removed unless they cause irritation or other complications.

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