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Surgery for Benign & Malignant Tumour

Benign & Malignant Tumors

Surgery for Benign & Malignant Tumors

Tumors of the mouth, head, and neck are more common than people think. Oral cancer is quite prevalent in modern society and is intimately linked to tobacco, alcohol, and some viruses. The sooner the diagnosis, the less invasive the therapy and the better the chances of successful recovery. If you see an injury you did not have or a lump in your neck, contact us right away to rule out malignant injuries.

Odontogenic and maxillofacial bone tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Certain cancers are categorized as atypical (uncertain or unexplained behavior), which means that some act benignly while others behave malignantly. The vast majority of tumors identified through lab studies (biopsies) are benign.

Treatment of Benign & Malignant Tumors
Cysts and tumors can develop in the maxilla and mandible. They frequently have a dental origin, which means they develop in tissues found in the teeth. They could be benign, locally aggressive, recurrent, or malignant. Before deciding on a surgical procedure, we must first get a clinical diagnosis by biopsy.

Most head and neck tumor injuries might necessitate surgery that results in a defect. To avoid functional and cosmetic complications, this defect will be repaired utilizing various reconstructive procedures with two goals in mind: restoration of facial contour and functionality.

We have a remarkable team at our clinic, led by Dr. Changule's who has years of expertise treating patients, is always up to speed on the latest developments, and selects technologies that truly improve our procedures to the next level. As with virtual simulations of face surgery, we use sophisticated processes such as intraoral scanners, customization of the facial prosthesis, microscope usage, and so on. Our objective is to achieve medical-grade clinical excellence via personalized, honest, and trustworthy care.