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Disimpactions and facial surgeries

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Disimpactions and facial surgeries

What are Disimpactions and Facial Surgeries ?

Disimpaction is the surgical removal of impacted teeth, usually wisdom teeth that are stuck in the jaw or gums. Facial surgeries refer to corrective or reconstructive procedures for the face, jaws, or surrounding tissues for functional and cosmetic reasons.

These treatments help relieve pain, prevent infections, and restore facial structure. Disimpactions and facial surgeries are often performed under local or general anesthesia, ensuring a safe, effective, and pain-free experience.

Why are Disimpactions and Facial Surgeries Needed ?

Disimpactions are essential when impacted teeth cause pain, infection, or alignment issues. Facial surgeries help correct jaw defects, injuries, or abnormalities.

These procedures restore oral health, improve appearance, and prevent future complications when performed by skilled specialists.

  • Pain Relief & Infection Control
  • Restores Facial Symmetry
  • Improves Chewing & Speech

Disimpaction vs. Simple Extraction

Simple extraction involves visible teeth, while disimpaction removes teeth trapped inside the jaw or gums—often wisdom teeth.

  • Simple vs. Surgical Procedure
  • Visible vs. Hidden Tooth Removal
  • Local vs. Advanced Anesthesia
  • Faster vs. Longer Recovery
  • Less vs. More Post-Care Needed

Who Needs Facial Surgeries or Disimpactions ?

Patients with impacted teeth, facial injuries, jaw deformities, or facial swelling due to infection may require surgical correction.

  • Impacted Wisdom Teeth
  • Facial Swelling or Pain
  • Misaligned Jaw or Bite
  • Facial Trauma or Fracture
  • PTumor or Cyst Removal
No, it's done under anesthesia. Mild discomfort afterward is managed with medication.
Recovery usually takes 5–7 days with proper care and medication.
Risks are minimal with experienced surgeons and include swelling, bruising, or temporary numbness.