When is Jaw Surgery Required?

Medically Reviewed by NuFace Hospital on September 14, 2024 Written by NextLevel Web Solution Agency

Know the Causes, Symptoms, and Advance Treatments

Jaw surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery, is a specialized procedure aimed at correcting irregularities in the jawbones and realigning the teeth to improve function and appearance.

For patients with facial imbalances, misaligned teeth, or chronic jaw issues, orthognathic surgery can provide life-changing results.

At nuFace Maxillofacial and Dental Hospital, led by Dr. Nehal Patel, advanced surgical techniques and personalized care are offered to help patients regain confidence and optimal jaw functionality.

What is Jaw Surgery?

Jaw surgery, or orthognathic surgery, is a corrective surgical procedure that addresses deformities and irregularities in the jaw structure.

This surgery is performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons to improve both the aesthetics and function of the jaw and teeth.

There are several reasons why an individual may require jaw surgery, including:

  • Malocclusion (misaligned bite)
  • Jawbone growth issues
  • Obstructive sleep apnea
  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders
  • Injury or trauma to the jaw
  • Facial asymmetry

Key Indicators for Jaw Surgery

Difficulty Chewing or Biting:

If a patient experiences persistent discomfort when chewing or biting food, it may be due to a misaligned jaw.

Orthognathic surgery can correct these bite issues, enabling proper function and eliminating discomfort.

Chronic Jaw Pain or TMJ Disorder:

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder is a common condition that causes pain and dysfunction in the jaw joint and muscles.

Jaw surgery may be necessary to correct severe cases where other treatments, such as physical therapy or splints, have not worked.

Breathing Issues, Including Sleep Apnea:

Patients with obstructive sleep apnea often have a structural issue with their jaw or airway.

Jaw surgery can reposition the jaw to open up the airway and improve breathing, particularly during sleep.

Facial Imbalances or Asymmetry:

Visible facial imbalances, such as an overly protruding lower or upper jaw, can affect both aesthetics and function. Jaw surgery can correct these imbalances, providing symmetry to the face.

Jaw Injury or Trauma:

Severe injuries to the face or jaw, such as fractures or dislocations, often require surgical intervention.

Jaw surgery can restore the proper alignment and function after trauma.

Excessive Wear on Teeth:

If the teeth experience uneven wear due to malocclusion, it can lead to further dental complications.

Orthognathic surgery can correct the alignment of the jaw to prevent excessive wear.

Types of Jaw Surgery

There are several different types of jaw surgeries, depending on the specific issue being addressed:

Maxillary Osteotomy (Upper Jaw Surgery):

This procedure corrects issues with the upper jaw, such as a receding or protruding upper jaw.

It can also address crossbites and open bites, leading to improved function and aesthetics.

Mandibular Osteotomy (Lower Jaw Surgery):
For patients with a protruding or receding lower jaw, this surgery can help reposition the jaw for a balanced bite and facial symmetry.
Genioplasty (Chin Surgery):

In cases where the chin is misaligned, genioplasty is performed to reposition the chin.

This can be combined with either upper or lower jaw surgery to achieve a balanced facial structure.

Bimaxillary Osteotomy (Double Jaw Surgery):
When both the upper and lower jaws need correction, a bimaxillary osteotomy is performed. This procedure addresses severe misalignments and significantly improves both appearance and function.

Why Choose nuFace for Jaw Surgery?

At nuFace Maxillofacial and Dental Hospital, Dr.Nehal Patel and his experienced team specialize in advanced jaw surgeries using cutting-edge technology.

From 3D imaging to minimally invasive techniques, every procedure is meticulously planned to ensure optimal results.

  • Personalized Care:

Each patient’s case is carefully evaluated, and a customized treatment plan is developed.

  • Global Expertise:

Dr. Nehal Patel and his team have a strong reputation for delivering high-quality care to both local and international patients.

  • Multidisciplinary Approach:

nuFace collaborates with orthodontists, speech therapists, and other specialists to ensure comprehensive care before, during, and after surgery.

Recovery Process and What to Expect

Hospital Stay and Initial Healing:

Following jaw surgery, patients typically stay in the hospital for a few days.

Swelling and discomfort are common, but they can be managed with medication and rest.

Diet Adjustments:

In the first few weeks after surgery, patients will need to follow a soft or liquid diet to allow the jaw to heal.

Over time, normal eating habits can be resumed.

Post-Surgical Care:

Regular follow-ups are essential to monitor the healing process and ensure the jaw is aligning properly.

Dr.Nehal Patel’s team at nuFace provides detailed guidance on how to care for the jaw during recovery.

Social Media Insights and Case Studies

nuFace Hospital actively shares success stories and educational content on platforms like Instagram and YouTube.

These platforms showcase real-life examples of patients who have undergone jaw surgery, emphasizing the transformative impact of these procedures.

For instance, a recent Instagram post highlighted a patient’s journey through orthognathic surgery, demonstrating not only the improvement in jaw function but also the aesthetic benefits achieved.

Jaw surgery is a powerful tool for addressing a variety of functional and aesthetic issues.

Whether a patient is dealing with TMJ disorder, facial asymmetry, or breathing problems, orthognathic surgery offers long-term solutions that can significantly improve quality of life.

At nuFace Maxillofacial and Dental Hospital, Dr. Nehal Patel’s team is committed to delivering exceptional care, ensuring each patient achieves the best possible outcome.

For more information, visit the nuFace Maxillofacial Services page or schedule a consultation to learn how jaw surgery can help you.

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