Orthognathic surgery is best known as jaw correction surgery. It refers to any procedure that involves the jaw. The surgeries correct jaws that are misaligned, overgrown, underdeveloped, malformed, asymmetrical or disproportional. Orthognathic surgery also corrects cleft palates and sleep apnea caused by malocclusions.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons perform most jaw correction surgeries. Their patients have certain conditions and symptoms that a general dentist cannot treat.
Many of the patients need the surgery to chew, breathe or talk without difficulty. Any improvement in their appearance is a bonus.
In many cases, a damaged or poorly formed jaw causes symptoms that make a person’s daily life difficult. These are some of the symptoms that will cause a dentist or physician to refer a person to an oral surgeon:
These are some of the problems that an oral and maxillofacial surgeon can address. Often, the surgery is only one part of the treatment process.
Once a patient has been cleared for jaw correction surgery, the oral surgeon may prescribe orthodontic treatment in preparation for the surgery. This is usually the case when the operation is meant to correct a bad bite caused by poorly aligned or malformed jaws.
Orthodontic devices reshape or reposition the patient’s jaw.
After a patient heals from surgery, they may continue orthodontic treatment for six to 12 months.
Once the orthodontic appliances have done their work, an oral surgeon performs the jaw correction. Most of the time, the surgery occurs in a hospital where the patient spends a night for observation.
Sometimes, jaw correction can be done as an outpatient procedure, especially if a person only needs a minor adjustment.
Generally, orthognathic surgery looks like this:
During the surgery, the doctor will remove any deformities and problems they find in the jaw before closing the incisions.
Like all surgeries, orthognathic surgery comes with risks. When a surgeon recommends jaw correction surgery, they inform their patient of the dangers before asking for the patient’s consent.
That said, orthognathic procedures have a very high success rate.
Once you find an oral surgeon with vast experience in jaw correction surgeries, you can rest easy knowing that your treatment will be successful.
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