Like tumors, treatment methods for jaw tumors also vary. After the examination of general health status, pathological tests are run to understand the type of tumor. Whether the tumor is malignant or not is identified and then the treatment method is determined according to those results.
For non-malignant tumors, the solution is mostly a surgical operation. The tumor is removed and if there is an area that is damaged, these sites are tried to be fixed.
Malignant jaw tumors, on the other hand, require more extensive examination and treatment procedure. The location, stage, spread, and destruction of the cancerous jaw tumor are examined.
In malignant tumors at the first stage, methods such as surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy can be applied to the patient.