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If the mandible is deviated, do orthodontics or orthognathic surgery first.
There are two reasons for maxillofacial problems: dentition and bones, but the deviation of jaw is not caused by dentition alone, but mostly by slight deformity of maxillofacial bones in development projects.

Therefore, in this case, the first thing to understand is that the simple hoop teeth have no practical effect and should be corrected by orthognathic surgery.

Therefore, in the final analysis, it is a misunderstanding of maxillofacial correction by many people. Because not all people with deviated jaws need orthodontics.

Under normal circumstances, before orthognathic surgery, the dean will make a comprehensive analysis of your maxillofacial condition, determine the operation method, and ask the beauty seeker to wear the occlusal plate within a certain period of time after surgery. Some minor dental problems can be corrected during wearing the occlusal plate, so there is no need for additional hooping.

If the dental foundation is really bad, it will be better to correct the teeth after maxillofacial surgery. If it is corrected in advance, it is likely that there will be secondary disorder after operation.

Therefore, it is more important to receive a formal diagnosis.