Onco Life Hospitals

Oral & Maxillofacial Unit

Oral & Maxillofacial Unit – Onco-Lifecare Cancer Centre, Chiplun

Restoring Smiles, Speech & Strength after Cancer Treatment

Head and Neck cancers, especially those involving the oral cavity, jaw, face, and throat, are among the most frequently diagnosed cancers in India. These cancers often require complex surgeries that may leave patients with visible changes in appearance and difficulties in eating, speaking, or swallowing. At Onco-Lifecare Cancer Centre, Chiplun, we understand the physical and emotional toll these conditions can take—and that’s why we’ve established a specialized Oral & Maxillofacial Unit focused on comprehensive recovery and rehabilitation.

This unit is an integral part of our multidisciplinary cancer care approach and is especially beneficial for patients undergoing oral cancer surgeries or preparing for radiation therapy.

What We Offer
  1. Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
    Our specialists provide advanced care to restore oral and facial function after cancer-related surgeries. This includes improving jaw alignment, facial contours, and assisting patients in regaining confidence in their daily life. 
  2. Pre-Radiation Dental Clearance
    Before starting radiation therapy for head and neck cancers, patients undergo a full dental evaluation to identify and treat existing oral issues. This helps prevent complications like osteoradionecrosis and infections during treatment.
  3. General & Preventive Dental Care
    The unit also provides routine dental care such as scaling, fillings, and extractions to maintain oral health throughout the cancer journey—before, during, and after treatment.
  4. Prosthetic & Functional Restoration
    Custom-made dentures, obturators, and oral prostheses are designed for patients who’ve undergone major jaw or palate surgeries, helping them speak, eat, and smile more comfortably.
Community-Focused Initiatives
  • Oral Cancer Screening Drives We conduct periodic screening camps across the Chiplun and Ratnagiri region to detect early signs of oral cancer—especially targeting tobacco users and high-risk populations.
  • Tobacco Cessation Assistance Our unit offers structured support and counselling for patients trying to quit tobacco. 

Patients receive guidance on safe quitting methods and regular follow-ups to stay tobacco-free.

  • Awareness & Education Campaigns Through outreach in local communities, schools, and public health programs, our team spreads awareness about early symptoms of oral cancer and the importance of regular check-ups.
How Our Unit Helps You
  • Enables functional and cosmetic recovery after oral surgeries
  • Reduces oral complications during radiation therapy
  • Supports better nutrition through improved chewing and swallowing
  • Provides emotional support and restores quality of life
  • Promotes early diagnosis through screenings and awareness
Timings & Availability

Monday to Saturday
9:30 AM to 6:00 PM

At Onco-Lifecare Cancer Centre, Chiplun, our Oral & Maxillofacial team is dedicated to helping every patient regain normalcy, dignity, and confidence in their recovery journey. Whether it’s managing pain, restoring a smile, or helping you eat with ease again—we are here for you every step of the way.

Most Popular Questions

Satara – Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery FAQs

1. Who is the best maxillofacial surgeon in Pune?

Dr. Prasad Kaware is widely recognized for his skill and experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery. With over 18 years of practice including international experience as Head of Dentistry in Saudi Arabia, he now provides full-time expert care at Onco-Life Cancer Centre.

2. Can a maxillofacial surgeon also be a plastic or cosmetic surgeon?

Yes, oral and maxillofacial surgeons are specially trained to perform cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries of the face, jaw, mouth, and neck, especially for patients affected by oral cancer, trauma, or facial deformities.

3. Can a maxillofacial surgeon do rhinoplasty (nose reshaping)?

No, rhinoplasty is usually performed by an ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) specialist or a plastic surgeon trained specifically in nasal surgery.

4. What are the most common causes of mouth cancer?

The leading causes include:

  • Tobacco in any form (smoking, gutkha, pan masala, betel nut)
  • Alcohol use
  • Chronic irritation from sharp teeth or ill-fitting dentures
  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Family history (hereditary factors)
  • HPV infection in some cases

5. What is the cost of mouth cancer treatment in India?

The cost varies depending on:

  • Stage and type of cancer
  • Treatment required (surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, etc.)
  • Hospital facilities and duration of treatment
    At Onco-Life Cancer Centre, we offer affordable treatment plans, and cashless insurance, and support for government schemes is available.

6. Is oral cancer treatable if detected early?

Yes, if detected early, oral cancer can be treated effectively, often with surgery and radiation. Early detection increases the chance of a complete cure and better quality of life.

7. What are the signs of mouth cancer I should not ignore?

Be alert to:

  • Non-healing ulcers in the mouth
  • Lumps or thick patches inside the mouth
  • Pain while chewing or swallowing
  • Red or white patches in the oral cavity
  • Persistent bad breath or bleeding

8. What is the role of a maxillofacial surgeon in cancer care?

They perform surgeries to remove tumors, reconstruct the face or jaw, restore oral function, and improve appearance and quality of life after cancer surgery.

9. How long is the recovery after oral cancer surgery?

Recovery depends on the type of surgery performed. Basic procedures may take a few days, while complex reconstructive surgeries may need a few weeks. Our team offers rehabilitation and dental prosthesis support after surgery.

10. Can oral cancer recur after treatment?

Yes, like many cancers, oral cancer can recur if not monitored properly. That’s why regular follow-ups and screenings are crucial even after successful treatment.

11. How can I prevent mouth cancer?

  • Quit tobacco and alcohol
  • Maintain good oral hygiene
  • Get regular dental check-ups
  • Address sharp teeth or ill-fitting dentures
  • Eat a healthy diet and stay hydrated
  • Avoid prolonged sun exposure to the lips

12. Can I eat normally after maxillofacial surgery?

Depending on the surgery, you may need to follow a soft or liquid diet initially. Our dietitians and doctors will guide you to resume normal eating comfortably.

13. Is mouth cancer painful?

In early stages, mouth cancer may not be painful, which is why people often ignore it. As it progresses, it may cause pain, difficulty in swallowing, or speaking, and visible sores.

14. Will my appearance change after oral cancer surgery?

Modern surgical methods at Onco-Life Cancer Centre focus on preserving appearance and function. If needed, reconstructive or cosmetic surgery is offered to restore aesthetics and confidence.

15. Does Onco-Life Cancer Centre offer oral cancer screening?

Yes. We conduct regular oral cancer screening camps, awareness drives, and tobacco cessation programs to help with early detection and prevention.