<After Surgery>
A mouth protrusion refers to cases where the mouth appears relatively protruded compared to the edge of the jaw or the nose when seen from the side.
The underlying cause of protruded mouth is either certain or entire part of the
upper jaw (maxilla) that includes upper teeth or the lower jaw (mandible) that
includes lower teeth is notably protruded forward when compared to the edge of
the nose or jaw.
mouth
protrusion surgical method
<Before Surgery>
The appropriate surgical method needs to be selected based on the underlying causes
of the mouth protrusion.
Accurate
diagnosis is needed on the development of the upper and the lower jaws,
including the protruded area, the shape of the protrusion, and the degree of
protrusion.
<After Surgery>
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