Facial Fracture Fixation
Plating and fixation of jaw, cheekbone and orbital fractures.
Jaw and facial trauma, impacted teeth, cysts and reconstruction — surgery on the part of the face nobody else covers.
5600+
Patients a year
15% more than 20242
Maxillofacial surgeons
Both MDS-qualified240+
Implants placed
Since 20234.9/5
Patient rating
870 reviewsA fractured jaw has to be fixed so the teeth still meet. Maxillofacial surgery is where facial trauma is plated, wired or splinted with the bite as the reference, not the X-ray alone.
The rest of the list is the work general dentistry refers on: impacted wisdom teeth, jaw cysts, salivary gland stones and implants placed into bone that needs grafting first.
Come to Emergency — a jaw fracture is best fixed within the first week.
Plating and fixation of jaw, cheekbone and orbital fractures.
Surgical removal of wisdom and buried teeth under local or general anaesthesia.
Single and multiple implants, with sinus lift or bone graft where required.
Removal of jaw cysts and benign lesions, with reconstruction.
Treatment for a clicking, locking or painful jaw joint.
Stone removal and gland surgery for chronic swelling.
Referred by dentists, by Emergency and by ENT — anything involving the jaws, the face and the mouth below the surface.
Book an appointmentAppointments are confirmed the same day. Emergencies do not need one — walk in at any hour.