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Do you feel self-conscious about your appearance because of your jaw? If you have an underbite, where the lower jaw protrudes beyond the upper jaw, or an open bite, where the top and bottom teeth do not properly meet, orthognathic surgery may be a solution. Orthognathic surgery can improve your appearance and your quality of life. Here is what you need to know about the procedure.

What to Expect

Orthognathic surgery, sometimes referred to as corrective jaw surgery, is usually performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. In many cases, orthodontic treatment is often necessary before and after surgery. Your orthodontist and dentist will work closely with our team to ensure your treatments are appropriately timed in preparation for your surgery.

Who Will Benefit?

If your jaw causes difficulty eating, chewing, or swallowing, you may be an ideal candidate for orthognathic surgery. Additionally, those suffering from temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) may also benefit from corrective jaw surgery. This may bring relief to those who suffer from chronic headaches related to jaw irregularities. Corrective jaw surgery can also help those who have suffered a facial injury or were born with a birth defect impacting the jaw. Depending on your exact needs, our team will help you decide if orthognathic surgery is right for you.

Recovery Process

In most cases, you will need to follow an all-liquid diet after the surgery is completed. Our team will advise you when you can begin to add soft foods back to your diet. Swelling may occur in the first few weeks following surgery. Pain-relievers may be taken after surgery, particularly during the first week of recovery. We will set up a series of follow-up visits to ensure the recovery process is on track and advise you on the next steps.

Orthognathic surgery can vastly improve the quality of your life if you have difficulty eating, speaking, or breathing. The procedure can also improve your appearance by correcting visible jaw irregularities.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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Berwyn, IL 60402

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