Mandibular Hyperplasia Correction

Medically Reviewed by NuFace Hospital on September 22, 2024 Written by NextLevel Web Solution Agency

The Link to Facial Asymmetry

Mandibular hyperplasia is a condition where the lower jaw (mandible) grows excessively, leading to facial asymmetry and misalignment of the teeth.

This condition can result in functional challenges like difficulty chewing, speaking, and breathing.

It can also impact an individual’s self-confidence due to the altered facial appearance.

Fortunately, mandibular hyperplasia correction, particularly through oral and maxillofacial surgery, offers a solution that addresses both aesthetic and functional concerns.

At nuFace Maxillofacial and Dental Hospital, we specialize in treating complex jaw deformities, including mandibular hyperplasia, helping patients restore balance, function, and confidence.

In this blog, we’ll discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for mandibular hyperplasia and how surgical intervention can create life-changing results.

What is Mandibular Hyperplasia?

Mandibular hyperplasia is a condition characterized by the overgrowth of the lower jaw.

As the mandible continues to grow beyond the normal range, it results in facial asymmetry and can cause a “protruding chin” appearance.

In severe cases, it can create issues such as an open bite, where the upper and lower teeth do not align properly when the mouth is closed.

Symptoms of Mandibular Hyperplasia

  • Facial asymmetry
  • Protruding lower jaw or chin
  • Difficulty chewing or biting
  • Speech issues
  • Open bite or misaligned teeth
  • Breathing difficulties, particularly during sleep

Causes of Mandibular Hyperplasia

The exact cause of mandibular hyperplasia is not always known, but several factors can contribute to its development.

The condition is often genetic, passed down through family lines.

However, environmental factors, hormonal imbalances, and growth disorders during childhood can also play a role.

Key causes include:

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Hormonal changes during growth spurts
  • Developmental abnormalities
  • Environmental factors

Treatment for Mandibular Hyperplasia

The most effective treatment for mandibular hyperplasia is corrective jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery).

In this procedure, the jaw is surgically repositioned to restore proper alignment and improve facial symmetry.

In some cases, orthodontic treatment may be necessary before or after surgery to ensure the teeth align correctly.
In this procedure, the jaw is surgically repositioned to restore proper alignment and improve facial symmetry. 

In some cases, orthodontic treatment may be necessary before or after surgery to ensure the teeth align correctly.

Orthognathic Surgery (Corrective Jaw Surgery):

Orthognathic surgery is the primary method for correcting mandibular hyperplasia.

The procedure involves making precise incisions in the jawbone and repositioning the mandible to achieve a more balanced and symmetrical facial structure.

This surgery not only improves the patient’s appearance but also corrects functional issues like chewing and speech.

Mandibular Setback Surgery:

In cases of mandibular hyperplasia, mandibular setback surgery is often the preferred technique.

This procedure involves repositioning the overgrown lower jaw backward to correct the facial imbalance.

The surgery is performed under general anesthesia by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.

Following the surgery, patients can expect a significant improvement in both facial aesthetics and functionality.

Orthodontic Treatment:

Orthodontic treatment is often combined with surgery to ensure that the teeth align correctly after the jaw has been repositioned.

Braces or clear aligners may be used before and after the surgery to ensure that the patient’s bite is corrected and that the teeth fit together properly.

Recovery and Results

Recovery from mandibular hyperplasia correction surgery typically takes a few weeks. During this time, patients will need to follow a soft or liquid diet and avoid strenuous activities. Swelling and discomfort are common during the initial healing phase, but these symptoms subside as the jaw heals.

Post-surgery care tips:

  • Stick to a soft or liquid diet during the first few weeks
  • Practice good oral hygiene to prevent infection
  • Attend all follow-up appointments to monitor healing
  • Gradually return to normal activities with guidance from your surgeon

The results of mandibular hyperplasia correction are often life-changing, as patients experience significant improvements in both appearance and function. Not only does the surgery restore facial harmony, but it also resolves issues related to chewing, speech, and breathing.

The Benefits of Mandibular Hyperplasia Correction

Improved Facial Aesthetics:

For many patients, mandibular hyperplasia correction provides a dramatic improvement in their facial appearance.

By repositioning the lower jaw, the surgery helps to create a more balanced and symmetrical facial profile, enhancing the patient’s overall look and boosting their self-confidence.

Enhanced Functional Outcomes:

In addition to the aesthetic improvements, corrective jaw surgery also resolves functional issues such as difficulty chewing, speaking, and breathing.

Patients often report a noticeable improvement in their ability to chew food, speak clearly, and breathe more easily after surgery.

Permanent Results:

Unlike temporary or non-surgical solutions, mandibular hyperplasia correction offers permanent results.

Once the jaw has been repositioned and the patient has completed their orthodontic treatment, they can expect long-lasting improvements in both appearance and functionality.

Why Choose nuFace Maxillofacial and Dental Hospital?

At nuFace Maxillofacial and Dental Hospital, under the expert guidance of Dr. Nehal Patel, we provide comprehensive care for patients with jaw deformities, including mandibular hyperplasia.

Our state-of-the-art facility and advanced surgical techniques ensure that patients receive the best possible outcomes.

Whether you’re seeking to improve your facial aesthetics or resolve functional challenges, our team is here to help.

To learn more about how we can help you achieve facial harmony and improved quality of life, contact us today!

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