About
Dr.Krishna Regmi is NMC registered Senior Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon.He is currently working in Chitwan area.
He has ample experience in the field of :
- Oral surgery,
- Maxillofacial Surgery,
- Facial Trauma Management,
- Oral Cancer Management,
- Jaw Surgery,
- Dental Implant Surgery,
- Cosmetic Facial Surgery .
Treating problems of Mouth , face and jaw is the expertised skill of Oral Maxillo-Facial Surgery Super Specialty.
Facial Injury /Trauma Surgery
With their background and training, OMSs are the specialists uniquely qualified to deal with these types of injuries
1) Facial Trauma /Facial bone fracture
2) Dentoalveolar Trauma
3) Facial Soft tissue Injury
4) Nose bleeding,
5) Ear lobe injury
6) Degloving facial injury
7) Animal attacks such as Bear attack, tiger attack, dog bite, etc
8) Tongue injury , tongue bite
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Oral Soft-tissue Surgery
While surgeries involving your teeth and jaw bones are considered hard-tissue surgeries, there are a number of surgeries that involve the
1.Gums Surgery such as frenectomy
2. Cheek Surgery such as Mole removal , Scar revision
3. Tongue Surgery such as tongue tie , and
4. Lip Surgery such Mucocele, Ranula,
These surgeries are called soft-tissue surgeries and are performed by a trained oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
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Extractions and Dentoalveolar Surgery
The surgical management of soft and hard tissues is at the core of what oral and maxillofacial surgeons are trained to do. Dentoalveolar surgeries are ones that involve the alveolar bone and the supporting structures. This can include:
1. Removal of impacted teeth (such as wisdom teeth),
2. Bone grafting (in preparation for dental implants),
3. Removal of cysts or tumors in the jaw, and
4. Support for orthodontic treatment.
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Maxillofacial Surgery Services
1.Cleft Lip / Palate and Craniofacial Surgery;
2. Corrective Jaw Surgery;
3. Dental & Maxillifacial Implant Surgery;
4. Extractions and Dentoalveolar Surgery;
5. Facial Cosmetic Surgery;
6. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA);
7. Oral Soft-tissue Surgery;
8. Oral, Head and Neck Pathology;
9. Surgery to Assist Orthodontics;
10. TMJ and Facial Pain;
11. Wisdom Teeth Management;
12. Safe Use and Disposal of Prescription ; Drugs;
13. Nutrition After OMS Surgery.
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Dental Implant Surgery
Dental implants are surgically placed into your jawbone.
They are a long-term solution to missing teeth (edentulism)
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Facial Cosmetic Surgery
1.Cheekbone implants ;
2.Chin surgery ;
3.Ear surgery;
4.Eyelid surgery ;
5.Facelift or mini facelift;
6.Forehead/brow lift ;
7.Lip enhancements;
8.Nasal reconstruction;
9.Dimple Creation
10.RHINOPLASTY
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Wisdom Teeth Management
Generally, a wisdom tooth should be removed if it presents with:
1.Dental pain;
2.Poor oral hygiene;
3.Infection ;
4.Periodontal (gum) disease;
5.Cavities ;
6.Cysts, tumors or other pathology;
7.Damage to neighboring teeth.
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TMJ and Facial Pain
Treatment may include :
1. Short-term, non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs ,
2.Bite plate or splint therapy, and
3.Stress management counseling.
If non-surgical treatment is unsuccessful or if there is clear joint damage, surgery may be indicated:
1.Arthrocentesis,
2.Arthroscopy.
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Surgery to Assist Orthodontics
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons and orthodontists often work together to give patients a functional and aesthetic smile. You may be referred to an OMS for procedures such as
1. Tooth extraction(s),
2.Exposing of an impacted tooth
3. Orthognathic treatment (corrective jaw surgery).
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Oral, Head and Neck Pathology
Some of the signs and symptoms of oral, head and neck pathology appear early on – when treatments are most effective. These signs include:
1.White (leukoplakia) ,
2.Red (erythroplakia) or
3.Mixed (erythroleukoplakia) patches;
4.Sores (ulcerations), particularly those that bleed easily and have failed to heal ;
5.Abnormal thickening of oral tissue ;
6.Masses or lumps ;
7.Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck ;
8.Unexplained numbness .
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Nutrition After OMS Surgery
You should avoid :
1.carbonated beverages,
2. drinking through a straw,
3. vigorous tooth brushing and 4.mouth rinsing and
5.other activities that could disrupt clotting and the healing process.
Immediately after jaw surgery, your OMS may inform you will not be able to eat solid foods.
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Cleft Lip / Palate and Craniofacial Surgery
An individual with a cleft lip and/or palate can expect to undergo multiple sequential surgeries over the first 18 years of his or her life. These surgeries create a functional lip and palate, aid in proper speech development, reduce middle ear problems, help reduce social stigmas and aid in the proper development of the teeth and facial bones.
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
Depending on whether your OSA is mild, moderate or severe, your OMS will select the treatment that is best for you-from behavior modification to oral appliances to an air pressure device. Surgery may be a good alternative for some patients,
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP);
Hyoid Suspension;
Genioglossus Advancement (GGA);
Maxillomandibular Advancement (MMA)
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