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DENTAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Procedure

3D Planned Bimaxillary Le Fort I & BSSO Osteotomy

3D virtual surgical planned bimaxillary orthognathic surgery correcting severe jaw mismatch and underbite.

Orthognathic (jaw) surgery
Orthognathic (jaw) surgery

Clinical Overview & Disease Information

3D virtual surgical planned bimaxillary orthognathic surgery correcting severe jaw mismatch and underbite.

Signs & Symptoms

Early Symptoms
  • Early dental symptoms
  • Mild Severe underbite, overbite, open bite, facial asymmetry
Common Symptoms
  • Persistent Severe underbite, overbite, open bite, facial asymmetry
  • Chewing difficulty or aesthetic concern
  • Dental pain or malocclusion
Emergency Symptoms
  • Acute severe facial swelling or trauma

Causes & Risk Factors

Primary Causes & Etiology

  • Skeletal Class II / III Malocclusion & Jaw Deformity
  • Bacterial plaque & dental caries
  • Facial trauma or genetic malocclusion

Who is at Higher Risk?

  • Patients diagnosed with Skeletal Class II / III Malocclusion & Jaw Deformity
  • Patients requiring specialized dental surgical care

Diagnostic Evaluation & Testing

Diagnostic Test Clinical Purpose / What It Shows
3D CBCT & Intraoral Scan Assessment for Orthognathic (jaw) surgery High-resolution bone imaging and digital prosthetic planning

Comprehensive Treatment Options

Minimally Invasive: Dental / Maxillofacial Protocol for Orthognathic (jaw) surgery

Board-certified dental specialist executed procedure.

Key Advantages:
Painless 3D guided precision
Immediate functional & aesthetic recovery
High clinical success

Multidisciplinary Surgical Care for Orthognathic (jaw) surgery

Comprehensive maxillofacial or prosthetic treatment.

Recommended For:
Complex bone loss or jaw deformity
Advanced dental pathology

Advanced Medical Technologies Available in Partner Hospitals

All-on-4 Implants CEREC Same-Day CAD/CAM 3D CBCT Guided Surgery

Possible Complications If Untreated

Transient gum swelling
Minor post-op soreness
Adaptation period

Recovery Timeline, Diet & Lifestyle Care

Recovery Timeline

Procedure / Stage Expected Recovery Duration
Post-Procedure Recovery 24 to 48 hours
Soft Tissue Healing 7 to 10 days
Full Prosthetic Normalization 2 to 3 weeks

Recommended Post-Treatment Diet

  • Soft non-chewy diet for initial 5 days
  • Hydration 2.5L/day

Essential Lifestyle Changes

  • Rinse gently with Chlorhexidine mouthwash
  • Maintain strict oral hygiene
When to Contact a Doctor Urgently:
Sudden severe bleeding
High fever > 100.4°F
Persistent lip numbness

Prevention & Long-Term Health

Professional dental checkup & cleaning twice yearly

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the goal of treatment for Orthognathic (jaw) surgery?

The main goal is restoring optimal chewing function, oral health, and smile aesthetics under board-certified dental specialists.

Top Recommended Specialists Available

Dr. Anjana Satyajit

Dr. Anjana Satyajit

Head - Dentistry & Maxillofacial Care

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Global Cost Comparison Matrix

Procedure USA (Avg) India (ISG) Turkey (Avg) Thailand (Avg)
Orthognathic (jaw) surgery $8,500 $6,500 $2,200 $2,800

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Commonly Prescribed Medications

  • Chlorhexidine Mouthwash
  • Analgesics
  • Oral Antibiotics

International Patient Guide

Estimated Stay in India:
3D CBCT Scan & Consultation 1 day
Dental Procedure / Surgery 1 - 2 days
Final Check & Return Flight 5 - 7 days total stay
Documents to Bring:
  • Passport & Visa
  • Dental OPG / CBCT X-Rays