Orthopaedic Hospitals in Hsr Layout and Koramangala
Corrective Jaw Surgery for Function and Aesthetics
Orthognathic surgery, or corrective jaw surgery, is performed to realign the jaw bones, addressing functional and cosmetic issues. It helps correct misalignment problems such as difficulty chewing, speaking, or biting, and improves facial symmetry. The surgery is often paired with orthodontic treatment to straighten teeth and create a balanced, healthy smile. Pre-operative planning is crucial, using detailed evaluations like X-rays and models to ensure a precise approach. Surgery typically involves adjusting either the upper or lower jaw, depending on the patient's needs. While commonly delayed until adulthood, this procedure can be performed earlier if required for medical reasons.



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Benefits of Orthognathic Treatment
- Corrects and balances facial and dentation
- Improves function, health, and appearance
- Enables better biting and chewing on food
- Close your lips together in certain caes
- May improve speech
- Prevents jaw joint disorder (TMJ) issues
- improves quality of life
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Procedure for Orthognathic Treatment
1. Preoperative diagnosis and planning
The pedodontist, orthodontist plans and diagnosis in coordination with the oral surgeon All findings are analyzed and pre-surgical model surgery performed to ascertain the feasibility of various treatment options
2. Pre-surgical orthodontics
Pre-surgical orthodontics may be necessary to straighten the teeth and align the arches so that a stable occlusion can be obtained post-operatively
3. The maxillary surgery is done
4. Post-surgical orthodontics
Orthodontics following surgery are frequently required to revise minor occlusal discrepancies
Recovery Expectations
The length of recovery in the hospital may vary from one to three days following surgery. During the week following surgery, activities should be limited. All strenuous activities and heavy exercise should be avoided the first month after surgery. Swelling is common, and a brief period of facial discoloration is possible.

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