Correction of Jaw Deformities: Orthognathic surgery is a surgical procedure to correct upper and lower jaw deformities. This procedure improves jaw alignment, enhances biting and chewing functions, and provides an aesthetically pleasing facial appearance. The surgeon cuts and realigns the jawbones, securing them with miniplates or screws. The postoperative recovery period usually lasts several weeks, during which a soft diet is recommended. Orthognathic surgery offers significant functional and aesthetic benefits.
Correction of Bite Disorders: Biting and chewing problems can result from misaligned jaws, leading to jaw joint pain, tooth wear, and digestive issues. Orthognathic surgery involves cutting and realigning the jawbones to correct these bite disorders. Post-surgery, the jaw and teeth are properly aligned, improving chewing functions and facial aesthetics. During the recovery period, patients typically follow a special diet and care instructions.