Orthognathic Surgery

Orthognathic surgery is a dental procedure that involves repositioning the upper and lower jaws to improve the function and appearance of the teeth and face. This procedure is often used to treat patients with conditions such as facial deformities, misaligned jaws, and obstructive sleep apnea. The surgery is typically performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon and may require several pre-operative appointments such as dental x-rays, orthodontic treatment, and a comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s medical history. During the procedure, the surgeon will make incisions in the patient’s gums and move the jaw bones into the correct position. The bones are then secured in place with screws, plates, or wires. Orthognathic surgery can have many benefits for patients. It can improve the appearance of the face and create a more symmetrical smile. It can also correct issues with bite alignment or jaw function that can cause speech, eating, or breathing difficulties. Patients who undergo this procedure often notice improved self-esteem, confidence, and overall quality of life. While orthognathic surgery is considered safe and effective, it is important for patients to follow their surgeon’s instructions carefully during the recovery period. Patients may need to follow a special diet, wear braces, or use other orthodontic devices to ensure proper healing. They should also avoid activities that could cause injury to the face, such as contact sports. Overall, orthognathic surgery is a valuable tool in the field of dentistry for improving the function and appearance of the jaw and teeth. Patients who are considering this procedure should consult with their dentist or oral surgeon to determine whether it is a suitable option for their individual needs.

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