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What does mandibular prosthesis plastic surgery mean?
Maxillofacial plastic surgery is an important branch of oral and maxillofacial surgery, which mainly treats facial and mandibular skeletal deformities, tooth deformities and malocclusion. Among them, mandibular prosthesis plastic surgery is a minimally invasive, safe and effective plastic surgery method. By placing artificial prostheses with a certain size and shape, the shape of mandible can be shaped and the facial contour and beauty can be improved. After years of practice and accumulation, this technology has a high success rate and a short recovery period, which is deeply loved and trusted by the majority of beauty lovers.

The specific operation process of mandibular prosthesis plasty is divided into surgical preparation, anesthesia, craniotomy, prosthesis implantation and wound suture. The whole operation needs to be carried out under general anesthesia, and the patient needs to receive relevant physical examination and evaluation in advance to rule out the risks and contraindications of the operation. During the operation, the doctor will make accurate arrangements and measurements, select appropriate prosthetic materials and specifications, and tailor them according to the actual situation of the patient. After operation, we should carry out certain recovery and nursing, eat according to the doctor's requirements, do not chew hard objects, and avoid strenuous exercise. To ensure the stability and healing of mandibular prosthesis and surrounding tissues.

Mandibular prosthesis plastic surgery is a difficult medical technology, which needs senior professional maxillofacial surgeons to operate. When choosing hospitals and doctors, patients should pay attention to their professional qualifications, experience level and success rate of surgery, so as to ensure the expected surgical effect and reduce postoperative risks and complications. In addition, plastic surgery is not everything. Everyone's facial morphology and needs are different, and doctors need to make personalized plastic surgery plans according to their personal conditions. When choosing plastic surgery, patients should fully understand their facial features and limitations, communicate with doctors, and work out a safe, practical and satisfactory plastic surgery plan.