Jaw Surgery

Jaw  surgery or orthognathic surgery  is undertaken in ADULTS to correct the functional and esthetic problems that are due to underlying skeletal deformities. In these situations growth has virtually ceased and functional appliances are ineffective. Jaw surgery  in combination with braces is often the treatment of choice in cases where the bite problem is so severe that braces alone are not enough to correct the problem or may compromise  your facial appearance.

Severe malocclusions (bad bites) may cause functional problems ie,difficulty in chewing your food or excessive wear on your teeth  as well as appearance or esthetic issues. Your lower jaw may be too prominent or off to one side giving rise to an aggressive appearance.Your lower jaw may be deficient or too short  giving rise to prominent  upper front teeth.. Your teeth may not meet together in front giving rise to an open bite or your teeth may be overclosed where your lower front teeth are completely covered by your upper front teeth.

Jaw surgery in combination with orthodontics allows us correct  dental and cosmetic problems at the same time. Most of us are not familiar with orthognathic surgery and are uncomfortable even fearful in considering it as a treatment option. DR O'KEEFFE will explain in detail at the consultation if surgery is a consideration  to optimise your smile and treatment outcome and will show you numerous examples  of cases similar to you which he has successfully treated with a combination of surgery and braces.. DR O'KEEFFEE  will also arrange a consultation with a Maxillo-Facial surgeon for you to meet and discuss  your case. Remember it is an ELECTIVE procedure and you and you only will decide if you wish to have jaw surgery in combination with your braces to optimise your smile. You may not wish to choose this treatment option, if so, other options will be presented to you.

Jaw surgery is carried out under general anaesthetic usually in a Cork Hospital  where the jaws can be moved virtually in any direction to a predetermined position to achieve cosmetic and functional excellence postoperatively with the ultimate goal of producing a wonderful smile. Your hospital stay is usually one to two days depending on the type of surgery required.

This case treated by DR O'KEEFFE demonstrates how effective orthodontic treatment in combination with surgery is in managing severe malocclusions.(bites)
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