The center for oral and reconstructive surgery and implantology

Münster, Germany

Department of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery Fellowship
Director: Johannes Kleinheinz

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Resident and scientific fellowship

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The Department of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery of the University Hospital in Münster, Germany, is internationally acclaimed for excellence in clinical care, education, and scientific research. The clinic covers the whole range of oral and cranio-maxillofacial surgery, with special emphasis on:

  • orthognathic surgery
  • traumatology, plastic reconstructive surgery, microsurgery
  • oncology and tumor surgery
  • surgical sleep medicine
  • TMJ surgery
  • surgery of ARONJ
  • rare diseases with orofacial involvement
  • craniofacial malformations
  • implantology
  • esthetic surgery

The Clinic offers various special consulting sessions for patients with oral and cranio-maxillofacial diseases. The medical staff are committed to providing the highest level of patient care. The team plays a major role in interdepartmental collaborations with groups including neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, pathology, orthodontics, prosthetic dentistry, and the multidisciplinary cleft-palate team.

Main fields of research are:

  • Clinical studies in orthognathic surgery and implantology
  • Bone regeneration
  • Biomaterials for soft and hard tissues replacement
  • Angiogenesis
  • Oral implantology
  • OSA and upper airway stimulation
  • Clinical evaluation of cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial anomalies

The Regenerative Research Group is an internationally renowned team working in the fields of regenerative medicine with a focus on vascular basis of oral structures. The interdisciplinary team includes physicians, physicists, biologists, material scientists, and computer specialists. Research is conducted in close cooperation with various institutes of the Muenster University as well as with national and international groups working in this field.

Besides education of students of dentistry, students of medicine, and training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (residency), the Department offers various postgraduate training programs.

Visiting doctors and fellows are welcome to participate actively and/or passively in all activities of the Department. Both short and long-term visits are possible. The training program will be individually arranged with the candidate. Submit application to:


Prof. Dr. Dr. Johannes Kleinheinz
Dept. of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
University Hospital of Münster
Albert-Schweitzer-Campus 1
Gebäude W30
Waldeyerstr. 30
D-48129 Münster, Germany

Phone: +49 251 834 7004
Fax: +49 251 834 7184
E-Mail:
Internet: www.klinikum.uni-muenster.de

Message from the Director of the Department

The oral cavity is an important organ that is indispensable for maintenance of life by facilitating feeding and breathing. As a result, malfunctions of the mouth and chin that occurred in a congenital or acquired way are problematic in terms of comfortable living, sometimes causing aesthetic problems. There are aspects that are difficult to consult positively. In a sense, that trouble as well as the pain and discomfort of sickness are signs that the body wants treatment. I am pleased that we will be consulted first in our department and that we will be able to face the disease including the necessity of treatment.

The center for oral and reconstructive surgery and implantology

Director, Oral and Maxillofacial
Reconstructive Surgery
Seiji Iida

Scope of Target Diseases

  • Linguistic therapy using lip plasty, palatoplasty, and pronunciation correction devices for various speech disorder diseases that engender congenital disorders of the maxillofacial origin including cleft lip and palate, nasopharyngeal insufficiency, and dysarthria, Jaw cleft bone graft surgery necessary for occlusion formation and bone elongation surgery are performed.
  • Treatment is conducted in cooperation with hospital internal or orthodontic dentistry in the hospital or in the area for jaw deformity which causes difficulties in occlusion and maxillofacial morphology and function.
  • We conduct reconstruction including bone elongation for trauma and loss of teeth and jaw bones after oral tumor resection.
  • In cases of dental implant treatment, bone enlargement surgery such as sinus lift and veneer grafting, and implant implantation after jaw bone reconstruction are performed. We are conducting clinical practice for other oral surgical diseases in general: • temporomandibular joint disease • oral tumor • trauma of maxillofacial • cystic disease of maxillofacial area • inflammation of the maxillofacial area • oral mucosal disease

Features and Description of Medical Care

This department conducts medical examinations of oral surgery in general.
It is characterized by the treatment of diseases requiring expertise in oral function such as treatment of mandibular oral cavity growth such as labial cleft palate and jaw deformity and occlusal as dentistry such as maxillofacial injury. We will provide better medical treatment by taking advantage of experience of treatment of this disease so far as a basic medical department of advanced cleft lip and cleft palate center. Partial extension of the anterior portion of the maxilla with respect to cleft palate and fissure disease developed in our department preserves language function, although we are doing surgical correction with various surgical methods including jaw bone extension. It is an excellent treatment for improving dental architecture. Regarding oral cancer requiring multidisciplinary treatment, advanced treatment is done along with members of the Head and Neck Cancer Center.

The center for oral and reconstructive surgery and implantology

At Okayama University, the fourth dentistry course was established nationwide as a national university (1949), and became the source of the establishment of the current Okayama University School of Dentistry (founded in 1979). This clinical department is the Department of Oral Surgery, with a domestic history in Japan that draws directly on this trend. Every week Monday and Wednesday as well as Fridays of the first, third, and fifth weeks are initial medical examination days. If you have a letter of introduction to our department, or if you offer a request to see our hospital at our reception desk, we will accept first visits every day from Monday through Friday