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Conditions Treated by Orthognathic Surgery


Posted on 5/15/2024 by Surprise Oral & Implant Surgery
Oral Maxillofacial DiagramOrthognathic surgery emerges as a transformative solution for patients with significant jaw malformations. It goes beyond correcting aesthetics, offering many benefits to improve function and breathing. So what can orthognathic surgery fix?

Post-Traumatic Facial Injury and Defect


In the aftermath of traumatic facial injuries, the repercussions can extend beyond physical pain to alter the appearance and functionality. Orthognathic surgery transforms into a transformative solution, delicately realigning facial bones to restore both form and function. Addressing deformities caused by trauma grants individuals a chance to reclaim their confidence and embrace life anew.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea


Obstructive sleep apnea, a disruptive sleep disorder marked by repeated breathing pauses, presents formidable challenges. This procedure widens obstructed airways through precise jaw realignment, alleviating sleep apnea symptoms and ushering in restful nights.

Correcting Open Bite


A severe open bite, where the upper and lower teeth fail to make contact when the mouth is closed, can lead to difficulties in chewing, speech impairments, and even temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Orthognathic surgery offers a comprehensive solution by realigning the jaws and improving dental function.

Cleft Lip/Palate or Other Major Craniofacial Anomalies


Cleft lip/palate and other major craniofacial anomalies require comprehensive management, often involving multiple surgeries. Orthognathic surgery, an integral part of the comprehensive treatment plan, brings symmetry to the forefront. Corrective jaw surgery helps individuals with craniofacial anomalies achieve optimal facial balance and function by correcting jaw discrepancies and improving facial aesthetics.

Protruded or Retruded Chin


A protruded or retruded chin can significantly affect facial aesthetics, leading to dissatisfaction with the appearance. Orthognathic surgery offers a solution by repositioning the chin to achieve better facial harmony and balance. Whether the chin protrudes too far forward or recedes too far back, skilled surgeons can precisely adjust its position, enhancing overall facial aesthetics and boosting self-confidence.

Orthognathic surgery offers hope and transformative results for individuals with various jaw and facial conditions. If you are struggling with any of these issues, consider consulting with our oral and maxillofacial surgeon to explore your treatment options. Reclaim your confidence and quality of life with orthognathic surgery.

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