Is jaw surgery scary?

When a bite is too severe to be corrected with braces alone, then jaw surgery will be needed. To some people, the procedure may seem scary but it is usually quite simple.
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Should you be scared of jaw surgery?

It can feel very scary to go through such a life changing surgery and to be put to sleep. It is very important to communicate your feelings with your oral healthcare team. The surgeons and anesthesiologists help you feel like more than 100% capable of recovering and recovering well.
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Is jaw surgery extremely painful?

Jaw surgery is usually not painful.

This misconception makes the whole procedure seem utterly invasive and is supported by thousands of photos of bruised and swollen people after undergoing orthognathic surgery, so it may be difficult to believe that very few patients report actual pain.
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Are you awake during jaw surgery?

General anesthesia will be used. It will block pain and keep you asleep through the surgery.
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Is double jaw surgery scary?

The idea of orthognathic surgery can be a bit scary! But there are surprisingly few complications and the team here at Moira Wong Orthodontics is probably the best in the country. The two biggest concerns that patients generally have are psychological factors related to the change of their appearance and fear of pain!
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Can I talk after jaw surgery?

You may also experience some joint noises on the right and left hand side. Your joints need to get accustomed to their new position. It may be difficult to speak after the surgery, or to be clearly understood. This will improve with time.
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How painful is jaw surgery recovery?

It is not uncommon to experience some pain or pressure in or around your jaw joint areas after jaw surgery. This may feel somewhat like an earache. It is due to pressure in the jaw joint area due to the new position of your jaw. This will usually disappear within 2 to 3 weeks.
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How safe is jaw surgery?

Jaw surgery is generally safe when done by an experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeon, often in collaboration with an orthodontist. Risks of surgery may include: Blood loss. Infection.
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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 many hours does jaw surgery take?

Routine surgery on one jaw typically takes one to two hours. Surgery that involves multiple procedures may take as long as three to five hours.
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Is jaw surgery Major?

Jaw surgery is a major surgery that can disrupt your life for several weeks and months.
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Is your jaw wired shut after jaw surgery?

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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Will jaw surgery change my face?

In some cases treatment is planned to improve your bite, with minimal change to your facial appearance, whilst in other cases, there will be more noticeable change to your facial appearance (for example if you have a prominent lower jaw, or a small setback lower jaw).
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How do you survive jaw surgery?

5 Tips to Speed Your Recovery After Jaw Surgery
  1. Drink your meals.
  2. Add easy-to-chew foods.
  3. Keep pain under control.
  4. Take care of your lips.
  5. Give yourself the recovery time you need.
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How can I not be scared of oral surgery?

Use Distraction Methods to Help You Relax

Breathing techniques, meditation, listening to music or even watching television are all techniques that you may use before and during the procedure. Some people even find that hypnosis can help them. Dental offices realize the positive effects of distraction methods.
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What happens if you vomit 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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Can I brush my teeth after jaw surgery?

Personal Hygiene

You may begin brushing your teeth the day after your surgery. Initially, you may want to avoid toothpaste, and simply use a toothbrush and warm water. Brush after each meal, and stay on the teeth and surrounding gums and avoid the incision sites.
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Does jaw surgery change your nose?

It is worth noting that although mandibular orthognathic surgery would not directly change the nasal structure a relative change in appearance to the nose can be brought about by changing the position of the chin and vice-versa, Figure 1. Surgery to the maxilla will undoubtedly have effects on the nasal appearance.
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Can I yawn after jaw surgery?

The mandible is the moving jaw and therefore discomfort is precipitated with increasing movement, such as chewing, yawning, and talking. Reduction and/or modification of these activities for the first few weeks following surgery alleviates the discomfort, as will the use of the pain medication and ice applications.
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What age can you get jaw surgery?

Often, the optimal time for jaw surgery is after the jaw stops growing, usually in the later teenage years—typically ages 17 to 21 for boys and ages 14 to 16 for girls.
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Does jaw surgery Change your eyes?

After bimaxillary orthognathic surgery, eye canting decreased from 2.6° to 1.5°, eye and lip lines came closer to parallel, and the degree of head tilting decreased from 3.4° to 1.3°. The eyes also appeared to open wider.
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Can jaw surgery make you look worse?

You're still swollen! Swelling at this stage is minimal, but it still distorts your features and makes your face look burlier than it should. Your close to the end! Just think that it will only get better, and the awkwardness of today will give way to those facial expressions that make you be you.
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How long do you need braces before jaw surgery?

Most patients will receive braces 12 to 18 months before their surgery. The braces align your teeth to ensure a smooth procedure. Try to maintain a healthy lifestyle in the months leading up to your surgery. Stay active, get plenty of sleep, and keep your body hydrated.
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Do I need braces after jaw surgery?

In order to correct the bite, and to move the teeth into the healthiest position, the jaw bones must also be moved to produce a properly functioning bite. Among the patients who are considering corrective jaw surgery, braces will be necessary both at the start of the treatment and again during the last phase of care.
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How long do braces stay on after jaw surgery?

Your orthodontist will align your teeth in such a way that AFTER orthognathic surgery your bite fits correctly. Some patients may need to wear braces for 6-9 months, whereas more complex cases may require braces for up to 18 months or longer.
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