Improving Bite and Balance
Dental providers can fix many jaw disorders through in-office treatments. Braces and clear aligners can help repair a jaw disorder. These treatments gently guide a misaligned jaw into the correct position. However, jaw surgery may be necessary for some patients. Corrective jaw surgery might sound frightening, but this procedure can improve your quality of life.
More information about jaw surgery is available at Trielle Orthodontics in Union and the surrounding area. Our team offers a wide range of treatments for jaw disorders and work with patients to establish a healthy bite. Call us at (908) 206-4700 to learn more.
Patients considering corrective jaw surgery often have questions about timing, recovery, and how it works with orthodontic treatment. Below are answers to common concerns based on how the procedure is approached.
Many patients are unsure whether oral surgery is right for them. Our dental team can provide in-depth consultations to weigh your options, as jaw surgery may not be suitable for every patient. In some cases, orthodontic treatments may be a better fit. Dental providers can correct some jaw problems through braces or headgear. During your consultation, our team can discuss alternative treatments in more detail.
Several different types of jaw surgery are available. Each surgery has a specified goal and treatment method. During your evaluation, our team determines what kind of surgery you might need. We provide details about your chosen procedure and the recovery process.
Jaw surgery takes place in a hospital under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes the necessary adjustments to the patient's jaw. Then, they use screws and metal plates to fix the jaw in place. Afterward, patients may remain at the hospital for a few days.
Braces and headgear can realign the jaw or fix bite problems. Palate expanders can be helpful for young children, too. These appliances gradually widen a child's upper jaw. During your consultation, our dental team can review these treatments. We can help you determine which treatment meets your unique dental needs.
After jaw surgery, you can expect several follow-up visits. During these visits, the dental team checks for signs of infection. They make sure you are healing well. The team also assesses your bite to determine whether surgery produced the desired results.
Many patients still need orthodontic care after surgery. After your jaw has healed, the team can adjust your orthodontic appliances. They prepare for the next step in your treatment plan.
Most patients can return to school or work within a few weeks. However, patients may still feel sore. Our dental team can explain how to handle post-surgical discomfort. We also help patients develop a dietary plan after their jaw surgery. Patients may need to avoid certain foods for several weeks. Following the team's aftercare instructions helps ensure positive results.
A comprehensive evaluation to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Corrective jaw surgery is a meaningful option when skeletal jaw disparities affect function and comfort. When guided by thoughtful planning and experienced care, this treatment can help you achieve a balanced bite and confident smile. Contact Trielle Orthodontics to explore whether corrective jaw surgery is the right choice for your needs.
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