Oral Surgery

Oral surgery includes small operations in the mouth such as e.g. removal of embedded or non-implanted teeth, apicosctomies, removal of lumps and biopsy, removal of cysts, exposure of embedded teeth, albinoplasty, lip and tongue resection, as well as dental implants. These operations, for the most part, are carried out with local anesthesia of the area and in some cases it is possible to do them with general anesthesia or intoxication.

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CASE 1

Impacted third molar with roots in the inferior alveolar nerve – Surgical removal of the impaction under local anesthesia

CASE 2

Semi-occluded mandible

CASE 3

Impacted Canine – Surgical exposure of an impacted canine

CASE 4

Impacted third molar with cyst – Removal of the cyst after the impaction

CASE 5

Mandibular cyst and surgical removal of mandibular cyst

CASE 6

Maxillary cyst – Endodontic treatment of impacted teeth – Cystic wall

Removal of cyst – cystic cavity – cystic sac – suturing of the wound

CASE 7

Odontophorous cyst – Occluded tooth

CASE 8

Closure of oral communication

Oral communication after tooth extraction – left sinus opacity – Sinusitis – Postoperative image after closure of oral communication – Postoperative x-ray of sinus after closure of oral communication

CASE 9

Impacted premolar

CASE 10

Traumatic fibroma of the cheek

CASE 11

Osteolytic lesion of the lower jaw

CASE 12

Ductal cyst

CASE 13

Impacted upper jaw and adjacent tooth caries

CASE 14

Semi-occluded mandible and caries of an adjacent tooth

CASE 15

Sinus lift with bone graft

CASE 16

Locked mandible