WA Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery provides comprehensive and therapeutic diagnosis, treatment and management for a broad range of disorders affecting the jaws, teeth and oral cavity.
Issues in these areas can be sensitive for many people causing stress, fear and discomfort. However, WA Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, led by Dr Carolyn Stulner and Dr Lee Kaing, offers a caring and thorough service designed to help put patients at ease.
The surgery offers a variety of best practices for pain management utilising a full range of anaesthetic options including local anaesthesia, sedation and general anaesthesia. Procedures are either carried out at the clinic or at South Perth Hospital.
Wisdom teeth, otherwise known as third molars, are often the last teeth to emerge through the gums.
There are various times in life when people need to have a tooth removed either by a dentist or oral surgeon.
This surgery involves the alveolus – the section of the jaws which contains or has contained teeth.
This surgery is used to align the jaws, and is used for management of a number of conditions
These are mini plates and/or screws that are placed in the mouth in strategic locations to facilitate orthodontic tooth movement.
Abnormalities of the jaws, face and neck which are some of the body’s most complex anatomical region..
Facial injuries can involve the hard and soft tissues of the jaws, eyes sockets, nose or forehead.
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