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At the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic, directed by Maxillofacial Surgeon Panagiotis Sennis, Director of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the NNA, modern surgical techniques are applied for procedures such as:
Dr. Panagiotis Sennis, a graduate of the School of Dentistry of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specialized in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, USA, gaining clinical experience in major medical centers.
Our goal is to provide personalized patient care and scientifically proven medical care, with honesty and respect for the patient
Our goal is to offer you the highest possible quality of service and to make your visit as pleasant as possible
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Dental implants are currently the most technologically advanced option for replacing natural teeth. Thanks to their appearance, feel, and functionality that closely resemble natural teeth, they provide a completely natural result, both aesthetically and functionally.
Implants improve quality of life, giving the patient the ability to eat, speak, and smile again with naturalness and confidence.

Orthognathic surgery corrects a wide range of skeletal and dental abnormalities. The results of orthognathic surgery can have significant and positive effects on many areas of life. While the patient’s appearance may change to some degree, orthognathic surgery serves to correct surgical problems.
Orthognathic surgery realigns the teeth and jaws into more harmonious and functional positions. While the goal of this treatment is to improve occlusion and function, many patients also notice a difference (improvement) in appearance and speech. The results of orthognathic surgery can have significant and positive impacts on many areas of life.
A wisdom tooth, also known as a third molar, is very likely to cause problems when it remains impacted or semi-impacted in the jaw. Surgical extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth is often performed to protect the second molars from damage or displacement from the pressure exerted. After extraction, care and proper healing are required to avoid complications.

Because the mouth is the area of the body where changes can most easily become visible, oral cancer can be detected in its earliest stages. By periodically checking the oral cavity, we can detect anything “abnormal” in our mouth early and thus increase the chances of cure.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons recommend that everyone perform a monthly oral self-examination. If you are at increased risk for oral cancer, e.g. smokers, alcohol users, you should visit your oral and maxillofacial surgeon for at least an annual check-up.

What is Temporomandibular Joint, what are the symptoms, how is it diagnosed and what is the appropriate treatment?
Maxillofacial Surgeon Panagiotis Sennis, Director of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at the Naval Hospital of Athens, is the first to introduce arthroscopic CMD surgery in Greece.
With many years of experience and specialization in joint diseases, he applies personalized therapeutic protocols – from conservative treatment to the most modern surgical techniques – ensuring safety, precision and functional rehabilitation for the patient.
