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What are the side effects of jaw surgery?

What are the side effects of jaw surgery?

Risks

  • Blood loss.
  • Infection.
  • Nerve injury.
  • Jaw fracture.
  • Relapse of the jaw to the original position.
  • Problems with bite fit and jaw joint pain.
  • Need for further surgery.
  • Need for root canal therapy on selected teeth.

Does jaw surgery change your nose?

In contrast, mandibular orthognathic surgery does not directly change the nasal structure, although a relative change may occur due to the new relationship between the chin and the nose, making it appear larger or smaller in comparison.

How long do you need braces after jaw surgery?

The initial phase of treatment might require the active use of braces for approximately 18 months, followed by orthognathic surgery. After the surgery, the second phase of orthodontic treatment could last for 6 to 9 months.

Will jaw surgery make me pretty?

So, it can be concluded that the jaw surgery procedure can indeed improve a person’s appearance because of a more balanced jaw structure, a proportional facial appearance, and of course a more beautiful smile, so that self-confidence increases.

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Does jaw surgery shorten face?

It should be said that with this surgery, the aim is not to “shorten” the face, but to make the necessary bone movements to achieve a harmonization of the patient’s features. When the proportions of maxilla and mandible are correct, and the vertical excess is due to a very long chin, then a mentoplasty is recommended.

Can you sneeze after jaw surgery?

If an upper jaw surgery is performed, you will need to be on sinus precautions. This entails not blowing your nose for 2 weeks. Try not to sneeze for 2 weeks. If you do sneeze, do it with your mouth open to equalize the pressure between your mouth and the sinus.

How bad is the pain after jaw surgery?

If you have upper jaw or nasal surgery, we will typically prescribe a decongestant nasal spray as well as a saltwater nasal spray. It is important not to blow your nose for approximately 2 weeks if you have had upper jaw or nasal surgery. Judicious use of the saline nasal spray is recommended.

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How long do you have braces on after jaw surgery?

To fully correct your bite it will take anywhere from 6 to 18 months of braces following your jaw surgery. The jaw surgery places the jaws in proper alignment with each other, and the braces will line your teeth up in this new position.

Is your jaw wired shut after jaw surgery?

Your jaws will be wired together approximately six to eight weeks. This is the time it takes for the bones to heal in a good, strong union. During the time your jaws are wired together, you will find eating, talking and other daily activities somewhat difficult.

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