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Maxillary Hyperplasia Correction
Addressing Facial Imbalance and Functional Challenges Maxillary hyperplasia, also known as vertical maxillary excess (VME), is a condition where the upper jaw grows excessively, causing both aesthetic and functional problems.
Maxillary Hypoplasia Correction
Restoring Facial Balance and Function Maxillary hypoplasia is a condition where the upper jaw (maxilla) fails to grow to its full potential, leading to both functional and aesthetic issues. Individuals
Post-Traumatic Facial Deformities
Know the Causes, Treatment, and Recovery Post-traumatic facial deformities are injuries caused by accidents, physical trauma, or blunt force impacts that lead to significant damage to facial bones and soft
Understanding and Treating Congenital Facial Deformities
Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Congenital facial deformities are birth defects that affect the structure of the face and skull. These deformities can range from mild to severe and often have
Mandibular Hypoplasia Correction
Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Mandibular hypoplasia, or an underdeveloped lower jaw, is a condition that not only affects the aesthetics of the face but also causes functional challenges like improper
Mandibular Hyperplasia Correction
The Link to Facial Asymmetry Mandibular hyperplasia is a condition where the lower jaw (mandible) grows excessively, leading to facial asymmetry and misalignment of the teeth. This condition can result
Vertical Maxillary Excess Correction in Adults
Improving Facial Function and Appearance Vertical Maxillary Excess (VME) is a condition where there is an overgrowth of the upper jaw, leading to a disproportionate facial appearance, commonly referred to
Orthognathic Surgery: Post-Care, Recovery, and Results
A Comprehensive Guide Orthognathic surgery, commonly known as corrective jaw surgery, is a transformative procedure for patients dealing with functional and aesthetic concerns related to jaw alignment. From improving breathing
Open TMJ Surgery
A Solution for Severe TMJ Disorders Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders affect millions worldwide, leading to chronic pain and dysfunction in the jaw joint and muscles controlling jaw movement. While conservative