Jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery)

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Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery)

A-Z Jaw surgery
  • Aligns the jaws and teeth while correcting imperfections in the jaw bones
  • Improve face shape
  • Improve bite and chewing
  • Restore an injury
  • Corrective along with orthodontics
  • Correcting symmetry
  • Assisting in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disease pain relief
  • Managing respiratory issues including obstructive sleep apnea and mouth breathing
  • Often between the ages of 14 and 16 for females and 17 and 21 for males once growth has stopped
  • Having the mentioned issues
  • People who can not benefit from non-surgical options
  • Upper jaw (maxillary osteotomy)
  • Lower jaw (mandibular osteotomy)
  • Chin surgery (genioplasty)
  • Your treatment plan is created in collaboration with a surgeon and an orthodontist
  • Pictures, models, X-rays, ct scans and 3d modelling of your teeth
  • General anaesthesia
  • Takes 2-5 hours
  • 2-4 days hospital stay
  • It can be done on the upper or lower jaw, the chin, or a combination of them
  • The jawbones are repositioned by the surgeon after making incisions on them
  • Once your jaw has been moved, small bone plates, screws, wires, and rubber bands could be used to hold the bones in place
  • In some cases, extra bone may be inserted into the jaw
  • Healing usually takes around 6- 12 weeks
  • You should get off work about 2-4 weeks
  • You should drink and eat soft foods for up to 6 weeks
  • Use a soft toothbrush
  • Swelling, 
  • Stiffness
  • Discomfort
  • Numbness
  • Allergy to the anaesthesia
  • Bleeding
  • Nerve injury
  • Jaw fracture
  • Infection

£ 2275 + Implant

Notes:

Prices may vary depending on the patient’s condition and treatment technique

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