The Orthognathic Surgical Process
During the initial examination, we will review the patient’s medical history and current condition. If the patient has a history of struggling with these oral health issues, then orthognathic surgery may be the next step. We will also go over allergies, insurance, and any other pertinent factors with the patient. The surgical process will involve several steps.
Examination and Diagnosis
Along with reviewing the patient’s history of any previous oral health issues, we will also review the treatment options that were not successful in the past. In some cases, this surgery can help with the appearance of one’s jaw and facial structure, as well.
If the patient is a candidate for orthognathic surgery, then we will begin to develop a customized treatment plan.
Customized Treatment Plan
In most cases, patients will need to wear braces before and after the surgery. Thus, we will need to plan out the treatment plan with any dentists and oral and maxillofacial surgeons involved. Our team can help to ensure the braces treatment goes smoothly before the surgery takes place. Following the surgery itself, we will then need to place braces back on the patient’s teeth.
We will also help guides the patient through the recovery process and schedule regular checkups to ensure the patient is on the right track for recovery.
The Surgery
The length of time for the surgery can take anywhere from one or t2o hours to between three and five hours. This will depend entirely on the reason for surgery, the steps necessary in the surgery, and the complexity of the condition. Before the surgery, we will remove the braces from the patient’s teeth. The patient will have already met with the surgeon and reviewed the details of the procedure. Thus, they will be ready for the surgery on the scheduled day.
The specific type of orthognathic surgical procedure the patient needs will depend on the issue. Following the surgery, we will need to replace the braces onto the teeth and continue monitoring the teeth over time.
Recovery and Follow-Up Appointments
The patient will need time to wake up following the procedure and have a method of transportation set up to take them home. While there may be some pain following the surgery, we can help to go over methods for relieving said pain. Following the surgery, we will need to attach the braces back onto the patient’s teeth and continue with the braces treatment schedule set up before.
The patient will need to be mindful of eating specific foods, which we can go over in greater detail during an appointment and consultation.