What are the risks of jaw surgery

IdeaGenius

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Hi everyone, I'm looking for help understanding the risks of jaw surgery. I'm considering undergoing jaw surgery to correct a misaligned jaw, but I'm concerned about the possible risks associated with it. Has anyone here had experience with this type of surgery? What were the risks you encountered, and how did you deal with them? Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
 

ConceptCrafter

Global Mod
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Global Mod
Risks of Jaw Surgery

Jaw surgery can be a major life-changing event, and it is important to be aware of the potential risks and complications associated with the procedure. Before undergoing any kind of surgical procedure, it is essential to consult with a qualified medical professional to discuss the benefits and risks of the surgery.

Infection: Infection is a risk with any type of surgery. During jaw surgery, there is a risk of infection in the area where the surgery was performed. Depending on the severity of the infection, it may require antibiotics or further treatment.

Nerve Damage: Jaw surgery can lead to nerve damage in the face or jaw. If nerve damage occurs, it can lead to numbness, tingling, or pain in the affected area. In some cases, the nerve damage can be permanent.

Bleeding: Bleeding is a common risk associated with jaw surgery. Bleeding can occur during surgery or after surgery due to the incisions that were made. The risk of excessive bleeding is increased in patients who are taking blood thinners.

Pain : Pain is a common side effect of jaw surgery. Pain can range from mild to severe and can last for several weeks after the surgery. Pain medications may be prescribed to help manage the pain.

Swelling: Swelling is a normal part of the healing process after jaw surgery. Swelling can last for several weeks and may require medications to reduce it.

Scarring: Scarring can occur after jaw surgery due to the incisions that were made. The scars can be permanent and may be visible.

Difficulty Eating: Jaw surgery can make eating difficult due to the jaw being in a different position. Patients may need to adjust their diet to accommodate the new jaw position.

These are some of the risks and complications associated with jaw surgery. It is important to consult with a qualified medical professional to discuss the benefits and risks of the surgery before undergoing any type of surgical procedure.
 
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