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People of all ages can have jaw tumors. As for the structure, they are like tumors of other bones of the skeleton, but these neoplasms are distinguished by a number of features. They are associated with the growth process of the face bones and the presence of the dentition New growths are able to develop asymptomatically, and not cause anxiety for a long time. The surgeon diagnoses tumors of soft tissues and jaws during a routine examination.

TYPES OF NEW FORMATIONS

By origin, all the tumors of the jaw are divided into odontogenic and non-odontogenic, i.e. developing from tooth-forming and bone tissues, respectively. Ameloblastoma is the most obvious example of an odontogenic neoplasm. It is localized mainly in the lower jaw and has an invasive growth pattern, i.e. grows into tissue, often penetrates into the gums and oral cavity, maxillary sinuses and nasal cavity. The process is accompanied by suppuration. Also, maxillofacial surgeons in their practice often face odontoma, fibroma, giant cell tumor and other pathologies.

Of all the benign neoplasms of bone tissue, osteoma occupies one of the first places. By its structure, it most often represents spongy tissue, interspersed with connective one. The tumor grows rather slowly, but once it begins to cause discomfort – it presses on the mandibular nerve or, when located in the area of ​​the condyle, it can cause a worsening of the low jaw mobility. With localization in the upper jaw, there is a risk of germination in the maxillary sinuses, and even the eyes sockets, with subsequent loss of smell and partially vision.

TREATMENT OF TUMORS

Neoplasms of the jaws can only be treated surgically. The tumor is completely excised within healthy tissue. As for osteomas, the degeneration of this type of neoplasm into a malignant structure does not occur, therefore, with its small size, the doctor chooses the tactics of observing the disease over time.

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EXPERTISE

Our expert-level maxillofacial surgeons have developed and implemented their own minimally invasive sinusotomy technique, along with signature flap surgery methods.

ANY LEVEL OF COMPLEXITY

We perform complex tooth extractions, removal of cysts, and excision of jaw and soft tissue neoplasms. Our surgical success rate is 99%.

TOOTH-PRESERVING TECHNIQUES

Preserving natural teeth is a top priority at our clinic. Our specialists masterfully apply tooth-preserving techniques for both the crown and root. The success rate of tooth preservation procedures is 90%.

Additional Services

Our prices

Hygiene and periodontology

Service name
Price, UAH
Vestibuloplasty 1 level of complexity
7 150

Dental implantation

Service name
Price, UAH
Consultation with a maxillofacial surgeon, MD, professor
1 800
Consultation with a maxillofacial surgeon, PhD
1 200

Surgery

Service name
Price, UAH
Biopsy
1 450
Closed curettage 1 segment
7 100
Closed sinus lift
18 700
Consultation with a maxillofacial surgeon, MD, professor
1 800
Consultation with a maxillofacial surgeon, PhD
1 200
Gentle antrotomy 1st level of difficulty
19 500
Frenulectomy (plastic surgery of the frenulum of the tongue and lips) 1 level of complexity
5 050
Cystectomy (cyst removal) 1st level of difficulty
12 950
Gingivoplasty: surgical correction of the gingival margin 1 level of complexity
10 550
Osteoplasty with autogenous bone
6 850
Opening of subperiosteal abscess
1 850
Opening of periodontal abscess
1 650
Open sinus lift
33 800
Open curettage 1 segment
10 000
Osteotomy
3 200
Removal of a stone from the salivary gland duct
8 450
Removal of jaw neoplasms 1st level of complexity
19 550
Removal of neoplasms of soft tissues of the oral cavity, tongue, skin 1 level of complexity
9 000
Surgical intervention with removal of atypical and impacted teeth
5 800 — 16 250
Tooth extraction
1 550 — 3 850
Tooth-preserving surgery
2 750 — 4 600
Vestibuloplasty 1 level of complexity
7 150

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