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診療部署

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Dentistry

Implant clinic

An implant is an advanced scientific medicine proven with its stability and excellence that applies implant material, which plays a role of the root for the original tooth, into the jawbone and helps the artificial tooth linked to the material function as the original one. Particularly with recent ample research and improved technology, it is becoming popular for many who lost their teeth for promising good outcomes that make the artificial teeth work just like the original ones aesthetically and functionally.




Correction clinic

This provides precise diagnosis, preventive tips, and treatment for the arrangement of teeth and facial problems through teeth and jawbone correction. It also conducts lingual orthodontic treatments and transparent appliances for aesthetic considerations of correction treatments.


Treatment targets

  • When spaces for permanent teeth (adult teeth) are scarce
  • When teeth are overlapped or not aligned
  • When lower front teeth are put forward over upper front teeth (crossbite)
  • When primary teeth (baby teeth) are not drawn out at a proper time
  • When there is too much space between teeth
  • When front teeth protrude or cracks are grown between the front teeth when one gets old
  • When it is difficult to cut food with the front teeth as only molars can touch each other
  • When the face looks odd (protruding chin, short chin, protruding lips, severely crooked face)
  • When the upper front teeth protrude
  • When it is difficult to chew food
  • When temporomandibular joints make sounds or inflict pain as one opens and closes the mouth




Orthognathic surgery and maxillofacial surgery clinic

The clinic aims to correct skeletal problems in the face (protruding chin, short chin, crooked face, etc.) to make a functional and aesthetical face through a combination of maxillofacial surgery by orthognathic surgeons and orthodontic treatment before and after surgery by correction specialists for satisfying the patients and minimizing problems after surgery.




Oral cavity cancer

Oral cavity cancer accounts for about 5% of all cancers developed in the body. It is more common among males than females and frequently occurs in the lip, tongue, inner cheek membranes, or the gums of molars. Oral cavity cancer is likely to be developed in the oral tissues with high genetic predispositions, partly by chronic irritation from drinking alcohol and smoking. A close examination, diagnosis, and treatment by orthognathic surgeons are required when a small ulcer is created in the oral tissue and is still intact despite a 2-week-long treatment.