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Does orthognathic have sequela?
Everyone wants to have a perfect appearance, but it is not enough to have a good appearance. It is very bad to show irregular teeth with a smile, which will leave a bad impression on people. Orthognathic surgery can effectively and quickly solve such troubles. The possible sequelae of orthognathic surgery include nerve injury, infection and bleeding. Generally, it is caused by improper postoperative care.

Possible sequelae of orthognathic surgery;

1, inferior alveolar nerve injury. The inferior alveolar nerve mainly dominates the sensation of the skin near the mandibular teeth and lower lip. Because the nerve passes through the mandible near the incision site during sagittal split operation of mandible, it may be damaged by vibration and traction during operation, or it may be bruised during bone setting.

2. Postoperative bleeding and hematoma. Because the periosteum in the operation area needs to be peeled off, there may be blood clots and swelling, which is called hematoma in medicine.

3. Postoperative infection. All operations have the chance of infection. Because the incision of orthognathic surgery is mostly in the oral cavity, poor oral hygiene and abnormal life and rest after operation will increase the chance of infection.

The above is the possible sequelae of orthognathic surgery. Beauty seekers must take correct care according to the doctor's requirements after operation, pay attention to oral hygiene and cleanliness at ordinary times, prevent infection, avoid eating irritating food and hard food, reduce tooth pressure, and take appropriate physical exercise after recovering to a certain stage after operation to accelerate recovery.