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Ear Surgery (Otoplasty)

If one or both ears are malformed, it can lead to frustration and low self-confidence in adults and children alike. Many times, defects in the ear shape or protuberant ears may be present since birth. However, ear injury can also

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What’s The Difference Between Tummy Tuck and Liposuction?

The accumulation of excess fat tissue in the abdominal area is a common aesthetic concern among adults across various age groups. After a while, these fat deposits become stubborn and may not respond to diet or exercise. In such cases,

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Is it easier to lose weight after liposuction?

Fat cells are distinct in their behavior in comparison to other kinds of cells. Upon reaching adulthood, the total number of fat cells in the human body remains quite stable. Weight loss and gain do not occur by adding or

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Is Oral Cancer Curable?

Oral cancer is usually detected during a routine medical or dental examination. The medical care provider should check for indications of oral cancer during regular exams. The patient should also inform their treatment provider if they have noticed any symptoms.

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Reconstructive Surgery For Facial Injuries

If an accident or injury causes trauma to the face, cosmetic surgery can help restore facial appearance and function. The surgical techniques and approaches will differ depending on the severity and location of the injury. An oral and maxillofacial surgeon

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Reconstructive Surgery For Knocked-Out Teeth

The term dental avulsion means the complete removal of a tooth from its sockets following a traumatic injury. Injuries to the front teeth are quite common during childhood. It is a severe injury when the tooth is completely knocked out

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Oral Cancer Treatment

Mouth cancer treatment depends on the stage and location of cancer, and the general health and personal preferences of the patient. The patient may undergo only one type of treatment or a combination of cancer treatments. Surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy

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What is Oral Cancer?

Oral cancer initiates in the mouth, also known as the oral cavity. This area of the body includes the lips, the inside lining of the cheeks and lips (buccal mucosa), the gums, the teeth, most of the tongue, the floor

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Oral Cancer Testing

A dentist will perform an oral cancer screening to check for indications of cancer or precancerous conditions in the mouth. The objective of oral cancer screening is to detect mouth cancer early at a stage where there is a higher

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Oral Surgery For Dental Implants

Dental implant surgery is instrumental in replacing tooth roots with metal, screw-like post as well as restoring damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that appear and function much like real ones. This procedure can offer an effective alternative to

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