Fix Your Bite With Corrective Jaw Surgery

If you are attempting to fix your bite, getting a corrective jaw surgery can be the perfect option for you. A corrective jaw surgery helps correct any irregularities with the jaw bone and can help realign your bite along with the appearance of your teeth. Having a solid bite can do wonders not only for digestion but also your self-consciousness when eating around others. The same can be said for teeth—teeth play an important role in first impressions and one’s ability to socialize with confidence. Corrective jaw surgery can be the difference between a happy facial appearance and an angry facial appearance.

What can it fix?

Corrective jaw surgery can fix a multitude of problems. If you are having troubles biting or chewing, getting jaw surgery can improve your overall chewing potential and can even correct problems with swallowing or speech. The jaw plays a crucial part in facial symmetry. If you have any facial imbalances such as small chins, underbites, overbites or crossbites, corrective jaw surgery can repair these sorts of facial problems. One uncommon fact about corrective jaw surgery is that it can also fix your lips. If you find it difficult to fully close your lips comfortably, getting your jaw corrected can help fix this issue.

Upper and lower jaw procedures

In general, this procedure is done on the upper jaw or maxillary osteotomy. This can help correct any receding or protruding jaw issues such as crossbite or open bite. The upper jaw is also the main reason for too little or too many of the teeth showing and can cause reduced facial growth in the middle of the face. Even though the upper jaw is the main area for corrective jaw surgeries to take place, you may also have corrections made on your lower jaw, chin, or any combination of these. Procedures done on the lower jaw, or the mandibular osteotomy can be done to correct a receding or protruding lower jaw. The main goal of this operation is to move the jaw to a new position; usually either forward or backward by inserting a plate or screw to hold the jawbone together.

Are there risks involved?

Although corrective jaw surgeries are often deemed extremely safe when done by an experienced oral or maxillofacial surgeon, there are always some risks involved with any type of surgery. This includes anything from blood loss and infections to additional nerve injuries or a jaw fracture. In rare cases, your jaw may actually relapse to the original position causing further surgery or additional problems with biting and increased jaw pain in the joints and muscles surrounding the mouth. After the surgery, you will most likely experience some levels of pain and swelling along with problems eating that can easily be addressed with a soft or liquid diet. A successful corrective jaw surgery will help move your teeth and jaws into a more balanced position to increase mobility and functionality. Although the main purpose of this surgery is to improve the patient’s bite, some actually end up gaining additional benefits in speech and appearance enhancements. Your facial features play a dramatic role in many aspects of your life; make sure to treat it with care!

Request an appointment here: https://www.drjstearns.com or call Platte Valley Oral Surgery at (303) 997-0220 for an appointment in our Denver office.

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