Periostomy

Periostotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting the periosteum to relieve pain and improve bone mobility. It can be performed on both the upper and lower jaw and is commonly used to treat various conditions such as periodontitis, osteomyelitis, tumors and other conditions that cause pain and discomfort in the jaw area.

To perform a periostotomy, it is necessary to make an incision in the periosteum using a special instrument - a periostotome. The doctor then removes any infected or damaged tissue and then closes the wound with sutures or other methods.

The main benefits of a periostotomy include rapid pain relief and improved jaw mobility, as well as a reduced risk of complications associated with infection or bone damage. However, like any other surgery, periostotomy may have its risks and complications, such as bleeding, infection, nerve or vascular damage, impaired jaw mobility, and others.

Thus, periostotomy is an effective method for treating jaw diseases, but requires a professional approach and experience from the surgeon.



Percussion by perforation and gangrene we must eliminate the antrum as a threat to the jaw. But I don't know the consequences of using it. In general, we have an operation to save a person’s life. The operation is so serious and long-term that you will also have to recover for a long time after it. First, you will need to properly replace your jaw with prosthetics. Because over time, the denture must be removed because it will no longer fit the bone tissue.