How much weight do you lose after jaw surgery?

Following your surgery and throughout the post-operative recovery period, especially if your jaw is wired shut, you could lose as much as 10 percent of your body weight.
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How much weight do you lose after corrective jaw surgery?

The average orthognathic patient loses five to ten pounds after surgery. This is a reflection, in most instances, of a loss of appetite, but can be controlled with dietary counseling and supplements. We recommend a liquid nutritional vitamin supplement such as Ensure, etc.
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Why do you lose weight after jaw surgery?

After the jaw surgery there are several factors like restricted jaw movement, swelling, pain, dribbling, lack of sensation or feeling in the lips and mouth, and an altered ability to taste which make it more difficult to eat. Because of this you may lose weight.
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How long after jaw surgery do you look normal?

Chin Surgery

Swelling will result in the chin looking rounder and the lower lip puffier for approximately 2 weeks. After 2 months post-operatively, the tissue will appear much more normal to you. Final definition of the jaw line may require 4 months to attain.
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Do people still get their jaws wired shut to lose weight?

People did lose weight initially when their jaws were wired shut, comparable to those who received bariatric surgery, but many of them regained the weight after doctors removed the jaw wires.
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Can you talk when your mouth is wired shut?

Your jaws will be wired together approximately six to eight weeks. This is the time it takes for the bones to heal in a good, strong union. During the time your jaws are wired together, you will find eating, talking and other daily activities somewhat difficult.
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What happens if you throw up with your jaw wired shut?

If You Vomit

All the vomit will come out of your nose and mouth while you continue to lean forward. It is not recommended that you try to cut your elastics when you think you are going to vomit. Remember that everything you are taking in is liquid. If anything comes out it will be liquid as well.
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Does jaw surgery change your lips?

Lip numbness:This is normal, immediately after the surgery. The upper lip recovers quickly. However the lower lip is much more variable and may take time to recover. Some patients report areas of permanent numbness which does not affect the appearance of the lip or its function.
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Does jaw surgery change your voice?

As you start to reconstruct your jaw and move things around, it can cause some vocal changes. You may experience speech and voice adjustments as these can be the effects of functional surgery. The difference in jaw positioning or shape can have an effect on voice frequencies.
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What can I eat 2 weeks after jaw surgery?

After 2 weeks you can commence a non-chew food diet. The rule of thumb is to eat food that you can easily squish between your fingers and anything that does not make any noise(ie hard or crunchy foods). Examples include: mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, fish and over-boiled/soft pastas cut into small pieces etc.
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What is jaw surgery recovery like?

Recovery time for orthognathic surgery is six weeks. Most doctors recommend patients take two weeks off of work or school following their surgery. Complete jaw healing takes up to three months. Immediately after the surgery, you may experience postoperative symptoms such as bleeding, nausea, and swelling.
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How long is your jaw wired shut?

Your jaws will be wired together approximately six to eight weeks. This is the time it takes for the bones to heal in a good, strong union. During the time your jaws are wired together, you will find eating, talking and other daily activities somewhat difficult.
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When can you eat a burger after jaw surgery?

6 Weeks Post Surgery

At this stage in the healing process, you may attempt chewing soft foods such as chicken, fish and hamburger in small amounts. It is important to avoid putting too much force on the bones, which are still healing.
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How long is your face swollen after jaw surgery?

You must anticipate a large degree of swelling over your cheek area as well as down into your neck. The swelling is maximal at Day 4 and will slowly subside after 2 weeks. There is still about 10 to 20% of swelling that can maintain up to 2 months after surgery.
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When can I work out after double jaw surgery?

You can resume light physical exercise as soon as you are able following your surgery. The plastic splint should be worn at all times during exercise for the first 4 to 6 weeks after your jaw surgery. You should NOT participate in any exercise or sports that may involve hitting your jaw.
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How do you take pills after jaw surgery?

Medications. Take ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin) 600 mg every 6 hours for the first week to help reduce pain and swelling. If you are still in discomfort, you will use a stronger narcotic pain medication (narcotic + Tylenol) at least one hour after taking ibuprofen.
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Does jaw surgery change your nose?

Upper jaw surgery (maxillary osteotomy)

The result corrects the dental bite, adjusts the smile line (the lip drape across the teeth), reshapes the nasal profile (the tip and septum), and improves nasal breathing.
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How long do you stay in hospital after jaw surgery?

Corrective jaw surgery can help to improve the jaw and teeth misalignment that results in open bite, underbite, and overbite. It requires general anesthesia, a 2-4-day stay in the hospital, 1-3 weeks off work or school, and up to 12 weeks of recovery time.
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What are the risks of jaw surgery?

Risks
  • Blood loss.
  • Infection.
  • Nerve injury.
  • Jaw fracture.
  • Relapse of the jaw to the original position.
  • Problems with bite fit and jaw joint pain.
  • Need for further surgery.
  • Need for root canal therapy on selected teeth.
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Is jaw surgery worth having?

The process of getting Jaw Surgery is seemingly a long one, but well worth it in the end. Patients who have had jaw surgery are thrilled about their new and improved smile and overall confidence.
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Will jaw surgery make my face shorter?

A genioplasty (chin surgery) can be adjusted to decrease the lower facial height and the bone remodels. A surgeon that is double board certified in Maxillo-facial and Plastic Surgery is preferred due to the subtleties involved in the management of the soft and hard tissues of the chin.
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Can you smile after jaw surgery?

Especially when having upper jaw surgery the muscles of facial expression will not work well and a lot of swelling will accumulate in the upper lip. Do smiling exercises three times a day after the surgery. 20.
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Can you sneeze after jaw surgery?

If an upper jaw surgery is performed, you will need to be on sinus precautions. This entails not blowing your nose for 2 weeks. Try not to sneeze for 2 weeks. If you do sneeze, do it with your mouth open to equalize the pressure between your mouth and the sinus.
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How do you sleep with a broken jaw?

It is recommended that you sleep with your head on two or three pillows. This helps to decrease the swelling in your face and also will make it easier for you to breathe.
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How do you drink with a jaw wired shut?

You can puree vegetables or fruits in a blender or food processor. Put milk or soy beverage with yogurt or ice cream and fruit in a blender to make milkshakes. Drink liquid supplements, such as Ensure or Boost, one or two times a day.
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