Is braces necessary after jaw surgery (jaw correction, latern jaw, underbite, malocclusion)?


Corrective Jaw Surgery And Braces: Who Needs It And How Is It Done?
For patients with relatively severe issues with poor bite and misaligned jawbones, traditional treatment in braces may not be enough to secure the perfect appearance they are seeking. If yours is one of these cases, your orthodontist may recommend that you consult with a surgeon about resetting your jawbones concurrent to straightening the teeth.



Who Performs Jaw Surgery?
Corrective jaw surgery is performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS). This type of specialist has undergone extensive training in treating problems related to the hard and soft tissues of mouth, face, and jaws. In addition to completing dental school, an OMS goes on to spend four years in a hospital-based residency training, including instruction in the techniques of emergency medicine, general surgery and anesthesiology.



How Long Will Orthodontic Correction Take?
It is important to understand that, in most cases, jaw surgery is performed as an accompaniment to orthodontic treatment, not instead of it. The correction to the alignment of the bones will not cause your teeth to shift into perfect alignment. To do this, an orthodontist must apply braces.



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