Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

The Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is divided into three sections.

Department INTRODUCTION:-

The Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is divided into three sections. The undergraduate section deals with the basic exodontia requirements of patients. The postgraduate section deals with complex extractions, and minor oral surgeries. Operation theatre complex deals with patients with more complex maxillofacial treatment. Students are exposed to an environment where they obtain both theoretical and practical knowledge under the supervision of well-qualified and efficient teaching faculty.

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Faculty Members

Dr. Janardhan B. Garde

Designation: Professor & HOD

Qualification: MDS

Dr. Deepak Kaul

Designation: Professor

Qualification: MDS

Dr. Numaan Nisar

Designation: Reader

Qualification: MDS

Dr.Ashvini Kishor Vadane

Designation: Reader

Qualification: MDS

Dr. Priti Talele

Designation: Sr. Lecturer

Qualification: MDS

Dr. Noaman Kazi

Designation: Sr. Lecturer

Qualification: MDS

Dr. Shubham Katariya

Designation: Sr. Lecturer

Qualification: MDS

Dr. Adhishree Joshi

Designation: Sr. Lecturer

Qualification: MDS

Special achievements of the department

Department

Dr. J. B. Garde

Dr. Harshad Bhagwat

Dr. Ashvini Vadane

Dr. Numaan Nisar

Dr. Noaman Kazi

Dr Shubham Katariya

Dr Adhishree Joshi

U.G. Department: 

  1. Diagnosis.
  2. Minor oral surgical procedures include:
    • Extraction.
    • Incision and drainage.
    • Primary alveoloplasty.

PG Department Including Major and Minor OT 

1.      Surgical procedures: 

2.      Soft tissue procedures: 

3.      Frenectomy.

4.      Cyst enucleation.

5.      Excision of soft tissue lesions.

6.      Incisional biopsies.

7.      Scar revision.

8.      Cleft lip and palate surgeries.

9.      Cosmetic surgeries.

10. Treatment of premalignant conditions

Hard tissue procedures Impactions

1.      Open extractions.

2.      Alveoloplasties.

3.      Fracture reduction.

4.      Splinting of teeth.

5.      Periapical Surgery Oral & Maxillofacial Trauma Management. 

Orthognathic Surgery (Correction of skeletal deformities) and facial cosmetic surgeries

1.      Management of pathological lesions including hard and soft tissues.

2.      Management of atypical orofacial pain dysfunctions. 

3.      Management of maxillary sinus defects.

4.      Management of Temporomandibular disorders. 

5.      Management of Salivary Gland Disorders.

6.      Oral Cancer Management.

7.      Dental & Craniofacial Implants.

8.      Management of Arteriovenous.

9.     Malformations.

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