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Cyprus Health and Social Sciences University Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Ph.D.)
Cyprus Health and Social Sciences University

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Ph.D.)

Güzelyurt, Cyprus

4 Years

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    About: The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Ph.D. program provides advanced research and practical training in the surgical treatment of conditions related to the mouth, jaws, and face. Students will engage in rigorous academic coursework and hands-on training, preparing them for a career in this specialized field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various settings, including academic institutions, hospitals, or private practices. Potential roles include oral and maxillofacial surgeon, research scientist, or instructor in dental schools.

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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Ph.D.)

An oral surgeon is a dentist who specializes in dental implants, face discomfort, and restorative surgical treatments such as wisdom tooth extraction. In addition to general dentistry, an oral surgeon may repair dental and face traumas such as broken jaws and knocked-out teeth. Mouth surgeons can also do face cosmetic surgery and treat oral malignancies. An oral surgeon goes to dentistry school for four years and then completes at least four years of hospital surgical residency.

Oral surgeons, sometimes known as maxillofacial surgeons, are skilled in detecting, diagnosing, and preventing abnormalities and illnesses of the mouth, jaw, teeth, and gums. In an emergency, please phone our office and our answering service will connect you with our on-call doctor.

Anesthesia is used before extensive dental treatments and oral surgery to help with pain control. We can make your visit as pleasant and comfortable as possible since an oral surgeon has considerable expertise in anesthetic. Dental anesthetic has been shown to be a safe and effective pain management treatment during in-office visits. Local anaesthetic can be used for minor procedures, whereas general anesthesia can be used for more comprehensive repairs and operations.

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