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Corrective Jaw Surgery:
If your face appears "out of balance" and you are not
happy with the way your look, you may be a good candidate for
corrective jaw (also called orthognathic) surgery.
The way your
facial bones develop will affect your oral health, facial appearance
ad proportion. The position and size of you facial bones ad teeth
will determine how well you bite, chew and speak.
A
well-proportioned face can be separated into equal thirds from
the hairline to the brows, the eyebrows to the base of the nose,
and from the base of the nose to the chin. When your face is
divided down the middle, each side should closely resemble the
other.
Any of the following symptoms may indicate a need for Corrective
Jaw surgery:
- Difficulty chewing
or biting food
- Difficulty swallowing
- Chronic jaw
pain
- Excessive wearing
of teeth
- Open bite (a
space between upper an lower teeth when the mouth is closed)
- Overbite, where
the teeth overlap too much.
- Unbalanced facial
appearance
- Facial injury
or a defect from birth
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