Pneumology Center (PNC)

Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry typically provides a wide range of services related to the dental diagnosis, surgical treatment, and management of various conditions affecting the mouth, jaws, face, neck, facial traumatize, oral cancer, tumor on the oral cavity, etc.

Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry comprises a strong team of doctors from subspecialties to treat all types of dental disease: They were all trained at over sea [Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, United Kingdom, American].

Maxillofacial and Dentistry Diagnostic Investigations:

 

  1. Clinical Examination
    • Visual Inspection: Assessment of teeth, gums, oral mucosa, and jaw alignment.
    • Palpation: Feeling the tissues for any abnormalities or masses.
    • Percussion and Mobility Testing: Tapping on teeth and checking for movement to assess periodontal health and tooth vitality.
  2. Radiographic Imaging
    • Intraoral X-rays:
      • Bitewing: Evaluates the crowns of the upper and lower teeth in one area of the mouth, typically for detecting cavities.
      • Periapical: Focuses on one or two teeth, showing the entire tooth from crown to root and the surrounding bone.
      • Occlusal: Shows the roof or floor of the mouth and can help in assessing the development and placement of teeth.
    • Panoramic X-ray (Orthopantomogram – OPG): Provides a broad view of the jaws, teeth, and surrounding structures, useful for detecting impacted teeth, cysts, tumors, and jaw disorders.
    • Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT): A 3D imaging technique providing detailed views of bone structure, nerve pathways, and soft tissues, essential for implant planning and complex cases.
    • Cephalometric X-ray: A side-view X-ray of the head used in orthodontic assessment to evaluate jaw relationships and dental alignment.

5. Laboratory Tests

  • Biopsy: Removal of tissue for histopathological examination to diagnose oral cancers, lesions, or other suspicious areas.
  • Microbiological Tests: Used to detect bacterial, viral, or fungal infections in the oral cavity.
  • Salivary Diagnostics: Analyzing saliva for biomarkers related to diseases, such as periodontal disease or systemic conditions.

6. Jaw Tracking and Occlusal Analysis

  • Jaw Tracking: Assesses the movement of the jaw in relation to the skull, often used in TMJ disorder diagnosis.
  • Occlusal Analysis: Evaluates the bite to detect imbalances or malocclusions, which can lead to TMJ disorders or tooth wear.

7. Photographic Records

  • Intraoral Photography: High-resolution images of the teeth and oral cavity for documentation and treatment planning.
  • Extraoral Photography: Captures the face and jaw structure, often used in orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery planning.

8. 3D Printing

  • Used to create physical models of the jaw or teeth based on digital scans, helpful in surgical planning or for custom prosthetics.

3. Advanced Imaging

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Used to assess soft tissues, such as the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and detect conditions like TMJ disorders.
  • Computed Tomography (CT) Scan: Offers detailed cross-sectional images of the facial bones and is often used in trauma cases or for evaluating tumors.
  • Ultrasound: Sometimes used to evaluate soft tissue lesions, salivary gland disorders, or lymph node involvement.

4. Modern Technology in Models and Impressions​​ 

  • Dental Impressions: Used to create models of the teeth and jaws for treatment planning, particularly in orthodontics, prosthodontics, and surgery.
  • Digital Impressions: Utilizing intraoral scanners to create 3D models for more precise treatment planning.

Our services:

  • For outpatient: Monday – Sunday (24 hours/7Days)
  • On-call 24 hours / 7 Days for consultation and appointment with DentalA Specialist
  • Contact: (855)78 494 818 (Telegram)

Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry at Khmer Soviet Friendship Hospital is now developing more and more its human resources and new medical technologies to reach dental healthcare standard.

We have been committed and had potential possibilities to succeed in our missions of medical promotion.

We provide various maxillofacial and dental services for people many years ago: We have our surgeons with experiences, graduate from different countries.

24/7 services provided include emergency cases, all kind of facial trauma, dental consultation and treatment and surgery.

To maintain and continue to improve the quality of care, various collaborations and cooperation have been actively promoted, especially with team from Germany, Singapore, Canada, through more than 3 missions a year for experience sharing​ and exchange.

Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry

Provides the best facilities and services to your patients​ with 18 beds of patients room, 01 VIP room, 08 dental chair, X-Ray room, Dentistry room, Consultations rooms, Implant Room etc.

Human resource and Education: With University of Health Science (UHS), Institute of Health Science by RCAF, Norton University (NU), Université Laval in Quebec (Canada), Dental Students have been trained every year in our specialized facilities.