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How can I prevent infection after jaw surgery?

How can I prevent infection after jaw surgery?

The best way to prevent infection and ensure healing is to keep your mouth clean. A clean wound heals better and faster. Clean your mouth thoroughly after each meal. Use a soft bristle toothbrush and toothpaste after meals and at bedtime.

What is orthognathic surgery complications?

Common complications which may occur in orthognathic surgery include vascular disease, temporomandibular joints (TMJ) problems, nerve damage, infection, bone necrosis, periodontal disease, vision impairment, hearing problems, hair loss, and neuropsychiatric problems. Rarely complications could be fatal.

Can your jaw relapse after surgery?

This is generally rare, and the benefits of this would be discussed with you. Relapse after surgery:This is unusual. However, there may be a relapse in the position of the jaws or the teeth. When this occurs it does not usually require a further operation as the changes tend not to be significant.

How do you know if you have an infection after jaw surgery?

If infection does occur, the symptoms generally appear at 10 to 14 days following surgery with increased pain, swelling and a bad tasting discharge in the mouth. If infection or bleeding does occur, contact your surgeon immediately.

What does it mean to have a bimaxillary osteotomy?

The term “bimaxillary osteotomy” literally means cutting into the bone of both jaws. The surgical procedure can vary depending on the exact deformities present. The goal may be simply to move the jaws into a more beneficial position. If either of the jaws is overgrown, the procedure may involve removing portions of bone to shorten it.

When to have a mandibular osteotomy or jaw surgery?

Mandibular osteotomy refers to surgery that’s performed on your lower jaw ( mandible ). It’s most often done when your lower jaw protrudes or recedes significantly. When you have a mandibular osteotomy, your surgeon will:

Is there a risk of bleeding after maxillomandibular surgery?

As with many procedures, there will be minor bleeding during the procedure and the first few days following surgery. In addition, this procedure carries a risk of substantial bleeding from some blood vessels behind the upper jaw.

Can a tracheotomy be left in place after maxillomandibular surgery?

Although the procedure is designed to increase the space for breathing, the swelling that occurs after surgery can create substantial narrowing of the airway. In some cases, it may be necessary to leave the breathing tube in place for a period of time after the procedure or to perform a temporary tracheotomy to overcome these effects of swelling.