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Adelaide MaxFax

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8332 1566



Address: 76 Kensington Road 5067 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.adelaidemaxfax.com.au

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25.01.2022 Well, COVID-19 has had quite an impact globally. Adelaide MaxFax has made the difficult decision to close today, for the foreseeable future. The increasing community transmission of the virus in Australia has made it clear it is in everyones best interest to self isolate. ... Love to all. Stay well. Zahi



25.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/1688077267890297/posts/3279795668718441/?d=n

24.01.2022 Here is a link to ANZAOMS, our professional organisation...... Have a look, there are interesting articles and information about our specialty. https://www.anzaoms.org/

23.01.2022 Journey to awesome taking slightly longer than planned



22.01.2022 A great opportunity for dentists to listen to one of my friends and colleagues speak on facial trauma. ZK

22.01.2022 What is a vermillionectomy you ask?? Well if you have sun damaged skin(mucosa) on your lower lip; otherwise called actinic chelitis/solar keratosis then you may need a VERMILLIONECTOMY. You may have a pre-cancerous lesion on your lip which can be cured with a simple operation.

22.01.2022 As specialists in the diagnosis and treatment of a broad range of disorders, oral and maxillofacial surgeons are able to treat any number of patient problems involving the jaw, oral cavity and skeleton. To learn more about the profession, you can refer to this short video produced by the International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.



22.01.2022 This is what happens when you foolishly volunteer your veins, after an early finish in the OR, for medical students to practice inserting venous cannulas......all for the advancement of medical science

21.01.2022 15 y/o boy referred for opinion and management of delayed eruption of upper L canine. OPG and CBCT scan Very interesting scan: complex odontome and "denticles",... Operative findings:

21.01.2022 We are back! www.AdelaideMaxFax.com.au With the easing of restrictions on elective surgery we are operating again.......for now www.AdelaideMaxFax.com.au

20.01.2022 Sometimes I have to use an orthopaedic ex-fix to manage mandible segmental resections in medically comorbid patients.

19.01.2022 A great opportunity for dentists to learn about management of facial trauma from one of my colleagues and friend.



19.01.2022 Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to develop in the mouth and appear between the ages of 17 and 25. Generally, wisdom teeth do not need to be extracted if they are functional, painless, cavity-free, disease-free and in a hygienic environment with healthy gum tissue. However, if you or someone you know are experiencing infection, pain or damage to nearby teeth, they should be surgically removed as soon as possible by an Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon.

18.01.2022 As we approach flu season, it is important to be able to recognise the different symptoms for flu, COVID-19 and the common cold. Remember, speak to your doctor about getting the flu shot #COVID19Aus

18.01.2022 Specialist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

16.01.2022 No operating for 4-6 months. Plan B: Get awesome again.

15.01.2022 The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a small joint located in front of the ear where the skull and lower jaw meet. The TMJ is the most constantly used joint in the entire body as it permits the lower jaw to move and function. TMJ disorders are not uncommon. Individuals with a TMJ disorder may experience a variety of symptoms, such as earaches, headaches or a limited ability to open their mouth. When symptoms of TMJ trouble appear, consult an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.

15.01.2022 Good aesthetic result.

12.01.2022 The NSW Government has announced that it will spend an extra $388 million to get thousands of elective surgery patients into operating theatres faster after COVID-19 restrictions delayed their procedures. If this affects you as a patient or surgeon, read more at:

12.01.2022 Adelaide MaxFax has returned to a new normal as elective surgery restrictions have eased in South Australia. We are now able to offer the full range of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) in our rooms and in the private hospitals. The exit out of the COVID-19 lockdown will present new challenges which we are looking forward to managing. ZK

08.01.2022 A great opportunity to listen to one of my colleagues.

07.01.2022 definitely worth a listen: https://www.ted.com//iain_hutchison_saving_faces_a_facial_

06.01.2022 Impacted wisdom teeth symptoms can vary from person to person. Some of the symptoms include: Jaw pain Swollen, tender or bleeding gums Bad breath Disco...mfort when opening mouth Unpleasant taste in the mouth However, wisdom teeth also can be impacted and show no symptoms. Remember, pain-free does not mean disease-free. Wisdom teeth should be checked annually. https://myoms.org//wisdom-teeth-man/impacted-wisdom-teeth/

05.01.2022 While oral surgery is a category of procedures, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon is an expert in face, mouth and jaw surgery. #MyOMS https://myoms.org/why-choose-/oral-surgery-vs-oral-surgeon/

04.01.2022 Dental implants are used to replace missing teeth in the jaws. The reasons for losing teeth can be varied, however their loss can impact on both appearance and ...function. Implants are titanium 'screws' that are place in the upper or lower jaws to act as supports to which individual or multiple teeth can be attached. They can also be used to connect to dentures to increase their stability.

03.01.2022 Its definitely worth visiting our College Facebook page to find out more about what we do in our amazing specialty. https://www.facebook.com/anzaoms/

02.01.2022 "There are many advantages for the community to having a well-established maxillofacial facility in local hospitals" - Noor J. Al Saadi. Read more about the challenges and triumphs of OMS availability in isolated areas in the most recent issue of IAOMS 'Face to Face'.

02.01.2022 COVID-19 has had a huge impact on us all in different ways. As a surgeon it has drastically changed the way I practice. Adelaide MaxFax remains open, however patients can not be seen in the rooms at this time b/c of community transmission of the virus. ... Due to social distancing and self isolation requirements we can offer telemedicine consultations for all urgent cases. Private elective Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is currently not possible in SA as all elective surgery other than category 1 (life and limb) has been cancelled. We will continue to monitor the pandemic and be guided by advice from SA Health, The Department of Health, and the Chief Medical Officer. Go to www.AdelaideMaxFax.com.au for more information.

02.01.2022 Having a great day operating in Perth with my good friend Brent Allan

01.01.2022 RACDS is thrilled to present our next complimentary session, 'Facial trauma for the dental practitioner', in which Dr Nathan Vujcich covers Maxillofacial trauma... and its relevance to dental practice. This session will help dentists appreciate the most common facial fractures and treatment options, guidance on when to suspect undiagnosed facial trauma in those attending clinic for dental needs, and understand how this may influence dental treatment you may perform around or after the trauma. All RACDS members can access the CPD series on our eLearning Portal under 'My Courses': www.racds.org/elearning. Join us today to enjoy this complimentary member benefit and more: www.racds.org/affiliatejoin

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