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Premium Treatment

Orthognathic Surgery

99%

Success Rate

4.9

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Planning

Customised

Comfort

Local Anaesthesia

Recovery

Quick Result

Treatment Process

01
Planning

Your panoramic X-ray is examined, and a personalised treatment plan is prepared for you digitally.

02
Preparation

The necessary hygiene is ensured in the clinic environment, and the procedure begins with local anaesthesia.

03
Procedure

The procedures determined by our specialist dentists are applied with precision.

04
Result

Final checks are carried out, and you leave our clinic with your new, healthy smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Orthognatic Surgery painful?

During the surgery, general anesthesia ensures that patients do not feel any pain. However, some discomfort and swelling can be expected during the recovery period. Pain medications can be prescribed to manage the post-operative discomfort.

How long does orthognathic surgery take?

The length of the surgery can vary depending on the complexity of the case. On average, orthognathic surgery can take between two to four hours.

Prior to the surgery, detailed imaging such as X-rays and 3D scans are used to create a customized treatment plan for each patient. During the procedure, the surgeon carefully follows this plan to achieve the desired results. While the duration of the surgery may vary, the focus remains on achieving optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes for the patient.

Will there be visible scarring after orthognathic surgery?

The incisions made during orthognathic surgery are typically placed inside the mouth, which minimizes visible scarring. However, it is important to follow proper care and hygiene instructions to promote optimal healing.

Is orthognathic surgery worth it?

Whether orthognathic surgery, also known as jaw surgery, is worth it depends on individual circumstances and goals.

Orthognathic surgery can be beneficial for correcting significant jaw misalignment, improving facial aesthetics, enhancing bite function, and alleviating related symptoms such as difficulty chewing or breathing. However, it’s essential to consider factors such as potential risks, recovery time, and whether the expected outcomes align with your expectations and quality-of-life goals.

Is orthognathic surgery high risk?

Orthognathic surgery, like any surgical procedure, carries inherent risks, but it is generally considered safe when performed by experienced surgeons in appropriate candidates. Potential risks and complications of orthognathic surgery may include bleeding, infection, nerve injury, adverse reactions to anesthesia, and temporary or permanent changes in sensation or function of the jaw, teeth, lips, or facial tissues.

Do people look better after jaw surgery?

Yes, orthognathic surgery often results in enhanced facial aesthetics, improved facial balance, and greater overall harmony, leading to a more pleasing and proportionate appearance for many individuals.

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