What Should You Expect Before and After Orthognathic Surgery?

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Did you know that TMJ disorders affect up to 10 million people in the United States? Your jaw is involved in several distinct functions. It allows you to chew, speak clearly, regulates airflow, and improves facial symmetry. However, some people have jaw injuries that make it difficult for them to accomplish these essential duties. Orthognathic surgery in Plantation can help!

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Preparing for Orthognathic Surgery

What Happens During the Surgery?

To prepare for your surgery, your oral surgeon will use X-rays, CT scanning, and models of your teeth and bite. The majority of patients will be treated with braces 12 to 18 months before surgery. Your teeth will be aligned by the braces, ensuring a smooth operation.  In the months coming up to your surgery, maintain a healthy lifestyle by staying active, getting plenty of rest, and staying hydrated. Maintain appropriate dental hygiene, such as flossing and brushing regularly. The healthier you are, the quicker your body can recover from surgery.

During Corrective Jaw Surgery

Patients are put under general anesthetic. The oral surgeon begins the procedure by making cuts along the jawbone to realign the jaw. Depending on the complexity of the procedure, the full procedure can take two to three hours.

What Happens After Corrective Jaw Surgery?

You may have post-operative symptoms such as bleeding, nausea, and edema right after surgery. Within a few hours, they should be gone. Your oral surgeon will tell you what foods are safe to eat, provide pain medication, and walk you through the rehabilitation process. Your surgeon will also offer you information on how to keep your mouth clean after surgery to avoid infection. To relieve surgery sores, patients should rinse their mouths with warm salt water two to three times per day.

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Do You Need Orthognathic Surgery in Plantation?

Learn how orthognathic surgery can improve your quality of life. Now is the time to contact our experienced team of oral and maxillofacial surgeons at Oral Facial Reconstruction.