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Orthognathic Surgery

Introduction

Corrective jaw surgery, often known as orthodontic surgery, corrects skeletal abnormalities that impact the appearance and functionality of the jaw and face. For patients who have severe misalignments of the jaw, which can cause problems with speaking, chewing, and facial harmony overall, this cutting-edge surgical surgery is crucial. This page delves into the complexities of orthognathic surgery, describing its goals, advantages, and specific procedures.

A Brief Overview of Orthodontic Surgery

Repositioning the jawbones to promote optimal alignment and function is the goal of orthognathic surgery. When orthodontic treatments alone are not enough to rectify jaw abnormalities, this surgery is usually advised. In order to guarantee the best results for function and beauty, the treatment is frequently carried out in conjunction with orthodontists.

 

Benefits of Orthognathic Surgery

Improved Functionality

Enhances the ability to chew, speak, and breathe effectively.

Enhanced Aesthetics

Achieves a more balanced and harmonious facial appearance.

Alleviation of Pain

Reduces discomfort associated with TMJ disorders and jaw misalignment.

Better Oral Health

Corrects issues that may lead to excessive wear on teeth and other dental problems.

Boosted Confidence

Provides a significant improvement in self-esteem and quality of life.

Types of Dental Implants: What are They?


There are several types of dental implants designed to meet varying patient needs:

These are the most common type, directly placed into the jawbone. They consist of screws, cylinders, or blades and are suitable for patients with sufficient jawbone density.

Placed on top of the jawbone beneath the gum tissue, these implants are used when the jawbone is unable to support traditional implants. They are attached to a metal framework that protrudes through the gum to hold the prosthesis securely.

A specialized type used when traditional implants are not feasible due to bone loss in the upper jaw. These implants anchor into the zygomatic bone (cheekbone), offering stability and support for dental prostheses.

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The Orthognathic Surgery Procedure

  1. Orthognathic surgery involves a number of meticulously arranged steps in the process:

    1. 1. Comprehensive Evaluation: During the initial consultation, the patient’s goals and expectations are discussed, imaging studies (such as X-rays and 3D scans) are performed, and a thorough dental and medical evaluation is performed.

      2. Orthodontics Prior to Surgery: Before surgery, braces or other orthodontic devices are frequently used to realign the teeth in order to prepare the jaw for realignment.
  1. 3. Surgical Planning: To precisely design the movements of the jawbones, computer modeling and advanced imaging are utilized. This stage guarantees precise and consistent surgical results.

    4. Anesthesia: To guarantee the comfort and security of the patient, general anesthesia is used during the procedure.

  2. 5. Surgical Procedure: To reach the jawbones, the surgeon creates internal mouth incisions. The bones are cut and then relocated in accordance with the surgical strategy. The bones are fastened to their new places using plates, screws, or other fixation tools.
  1. 6. Post-Surgical recuperation: A one- to two-day hospital stay is required for the initial phase of recuperation. During the early stages of recuperation, patients may experience edema, pain, and dietary restrictions. It could take several months for the jaw to fully heal and stabilize.

    7. Post-Surgical Orthodontics: To achieve the best outcomes and adjust the teeth’s alignment, further orthodontic therapy may be needed following surgery.

Conditions That Orthognathic Surgery Treats

Many disorders can be corrected by orthodontic surgery, such as:


• Mallocclusions, or incorrect bites, including crossbites, overbites, and underbites.
• Misalignments of the jaw that result in problems with chewing, speaking, or breathing.
• Asymmetry of the face brought on by misaligned jaws.
• Jaw positioning-related obstructive sleep apnea.
• Disorders relating to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and misalignment of the jaw.

Is Orthognathic Surgery Right for You?

Dental and medical specialists often perform a comprehensive evaluation to identify candidates for orthognathic surgery. Surgery is indicated in the following cases:

• Severe jaw misalignment impairing day-to-day functioning.
• The inability of orthodontic therapy to properly reposition the jaw on its own.
• The goal is achieving a balanced profile and better face attractiveness.
• Persistent pain or discomfort brought on by misaligned jaws.

Conclusion

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For those with severe misalignments of the jaw, orthodontic surgery is a life-changing option.

Through the resolution of both cosmetic and functional issues, this procedure can significantly enhance a patient’s quality of life. 

Speak with a skilled oral and maxillofacial surgeon like Dr. Genç if you’re thinking about having orthognathic surgery to improve your facial harmony and fix jaw abnormalities. 

To discuss your options and begin your journey towards a healthier self, make an appointment for a consultation right now.

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