Who is a Candidate For Surgical Orthodontics?

Surgical Orthodontics Frisco, TX

Wondering if surgical orthodontics is right for you? Suppose you are interested in learning more about enhancing the appearance of your smile, correcting misalignment issues, treating other oral health issues, and more. In that case, surgical orthodontics may be for you. Surgical orthodontics is an excellent choice for patients who need braces but want less of the typical treatment time that comes with traditional braces. In some cases, surgical procedures can shorten the overall treatment time.

Since each patient is unique, it is crucial to find the treatment that best meets their needs while enhancing their oral health and smile. Here are a few of the conditions that can benefit from surgical orthodontics treatment.

Overbite, underbite, or crossbite

If your teeth or jaw places you at a higher risk of tooth decay and gum disease, then orthodontics may be the right treatment to help address various oral health issues. These bite issues can make the simple act of chewing food or even speaking more difficult. Surgical orthodontics can help correct bite issues through various procedures and follow-up care.

Misalignment of the teeth or jaw

Patients should also consider surgical orthodontic treatment if they experience discomfort when eating, speaking, or brushing their teeth. Even though this discomfort is most likely a symptom of a pre-existing oral health issue, it can worsen the situation or cause future issues. By addressing misalignment with the proper treatment, patients can relieve current symptoms and learn to prevent future oral health problems.

Large gaps between the teeth

Surgical orthodontics is an especially effective treatment option for patients with teeth too large for veneers or dental crowns. 
Gaps between teeth can make it difficult to close the mouth, which can cause excessive wear and tear on the teeth, leading to tooth damage and decay. Surgical orthodontics can help by closing these gaps and reducing the risk of further oral health problems.

Crowded teeth

Crowded teeth tend to overlap each other, making it difficult to reach all surfaces of the teeth. In addition, these areas can build up plaque over time, leading to infection and other issues. Treating crowded teeth with orthodontic surgery makes it possible to address issues such as tooth decay, gum disease, loss of enamel, and even jaw pain. Surgery can adjust the position of the teeth, remove excess teeth, and more to help the mouth function without issue.

Jaw is out of alignment

When a jaw is out of alignment, the patient can struggle with difficulty chewing food, challenges speaking, soreness in or around the jaw, oral health issues, and more. Thankfully, orthodontic surgery can help restore it to full function. The most common issues with the jaws are temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) and trigeminal neuralgia, which cause pain in your jaw joints, face, ears, and neck. Surgery can be a great option for patients suffering from TMJD and trigeminal neuralgia.

Benefits of surgical orthodontics

Orthodontic appliances can fix many jaw problems, but sometimes surgery delivers better results. Our team may determine that braces alone cannot shift the jaw into the correct position. Orthodontic surgery can make significant changes to the shape and movement of the jaw.

Surgery also helps repair congenital disabilities. If a child is born with dental problems, surgery is a possible option to restore healthy mouth function. Surgery also may resolve issues linked to sleep apnea. In some cases, jaw surgery can treat or prevent a life-threatening medical condition.

After surgery, patients eat and breathe with greater comfort. They usually experience less jaw pain. Surgery also reduces the risks of other dental problems, such as tooth decay. Some patients feel that surgery enhances their appearance, too. Jaw surgery can adjust the chin and bring facial features into balance. Many patients feel more confident after their surgery.

Get a consultation today

Surgery may seem intimidating, but surgical orthodontics offers patients a more definitive treatment for the long haul. Our team will ensure you are safe and comfortable when undergoing treatment and address any concerns you may have. If you would like to learn more about this procedure or what it will entail, call our office at (972) 528-5519, and we can schedule a preliminary consultation appointment.

Request an appointment here: https://www.pricefamilyortho.com or call Price Family Orthodontics at (972) 528-5519 for an appointment in our Frisco office.

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