Surgical orthodontics, also known as orthognathic surgery, is a specialized field that combines orthodontic treatment with surgical procedures to correct jaw deformities.
This approach is particularly beneficial for patients with severe jaw misalignments that cannot be corrected through orthodontic treatment alone.
This procedure can address a range of dental and facial issues. Some types of jaw surgery include:
For patients with a deficient lower jaw, myofunctional appliances such as the Twin block can be used to improve jaw growth.
The Twin block appliance consists of two parts – an upper and lower component – that work together to push the lower jaw forward, aligning it with the upper jaw.
In cases of upper jaw deficiency, orthopedic appliances like face masks can be employed to enhance upper jaw growth. A facemask is a removable appliance that guides the upper jaw forward, improving overall jaw alignment.
It’s important to note that facemask therapy is only effective in young, growing patients.
Understand the steps involved in a surgical orthodontics procedure:
This condition is characterized by either a small upper jaw (maxillary retrusion) or a large lower jaw (mandibular prognathism), or a combination of both. In severe cases, patients may have:
Surgical correction typically involves maxillary advancement, mandibular setback, or both.
This condition presents with either a large or normal upper jaw combined with a small lower jaw (mandibular retrognathism). Patients may exhibit:
Treatment often involves mandibular advancement surgery, sometimes combined with maxillary procedures.
A deep bite occurs when the upper front teeth excessively overlap the lower front teeth vertically. In non-growing patients, severe deep bites may require:
This helps achieve proper bite alignment and prevents excessive wear on the teeth.
Vertical maxillary excess can cause a “gummy smile” and long face syndrome, while vertical deficiency can lead to a shortened lower face. Both conditions may require:
Facial asymmetry can result from uneven growth of the jaws or other facial bones. Surgical correction may involve:
In each of these scenarios, surgical orthodontics aims to correct the underlying skeletal discrepancies, improving both function and aesthetics.
The specific surgical procedures are tailored to each patient’s unique needs and are typically combined with orthodontic treatment before and after surgery for optimal results.
At Smiline, various surgical procedures are available to address these issues:
The planning process for orthognathic surgery is comprehensive and involves:
The cost of jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery) in India can vary widely depending on several factors. Here’s a breakdown of the costs:
Yes, jaw surgery is considered a major surgery. It involves cutting and repositioning the bones of the jaw and can require a hospital stay of 1-4 days.
Jaw surgery itself is not usually painful as it’s performed under general anesthesia. After surgery, patients may experience discomfort and swelling, but this is typically managed with pain medication.
There’s no strict upper age limit, but jaw surgery is usually performed after growth stops – around ages 14-16 for females and 17-21 for males. Healthy middle-aged adults can also be candidates.
Yes, teeth may need to be realigned after jaw surgery. Many patients wear braces before and after surgery to ensure proper alignment.
When performed by an experienced surgeon, jawline surgery is generally considered safe. However, like any surgery, it carries some risks such as infection, nerve injury, or need for further surgery.
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