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Double-jaw surgery
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Facial asymmetry refers to a twisted balance of the left and right sides at the centerline of the face.
If you have facial asymmetry, you should improve them because they often involve discomfort with food intake,
problems with pronunciation, and pain in the jaw joint.
Double-jaw surgery is required if malocclusion, protruded lips, and lantern jaws.
Needs a fine surgical plan that straightens the centerline of the face, followed by bone resection to correct the incision and asymmetry of the upper and lower jaw bones.
If the entire centerline of the face is asymmetrical in the lower jawbone, the genioplasty surgery that moves the tip of the chin can be done.
The upper jaw is cut from the bottom of the nose to an angle of 45 degrees.
The lower jaw is cut between the jawbone and the jaw joint at the back of the molar.
Move to the normal position.
Secure the chin with a tool.
T-osteotomy, known as v-line surgery, cut the jaw end area like T and remove the middle bone piece.
Gather the tips of both the understated jaws and cut off the bones that are sticking out of the sides.
Secure the chin with a tool.
Depending on the individual, maxillofacial Surgery may have side effects of inflammation, bleeding, and nerve damage.
If you have facial asymmetrical symptoms, tissues such as bones and muscles on your face may remain asymmetrical for a long period of time, resulting in the ability to return after surgery. Facial asymmetry procedures should be performed by expert. In addition, surgery plans require cooperation of oral surgery and correctional departments.