Orthognathic Jaw Surgery

Orthognathic surgery is a type of surgery that is used to correct problems with the jaw and face, such as:

  • Difficulty biting or chewing
  • Facial asymmetry or imbalance
  • Open bite, where the upper and lower teeth don’t meet when the mouth is closed
  • Protrusion or retrusion of the upper or lower jaw
  • Sleep apnea caused by jaw misalignment
  • Chronic jaw or facial pain

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Facial Implant Surgery

Cheek and jaw implants, also known as facial implants, are a cosmetic procedure that can help to enhance the appearance of the cheeks and jawline. This procedure is used to add volume, definition, and symmetry to the face, by placing a small, specially-shaped implant made of a biocompatible material under the skin.

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Facial Trauma and Reconstruction

Facial trauma can encompass several different injuries, including soft tissue damage, fractures, and injuries. Trauma can occur to any part of the face, including the jaw, mouth, nose, eye orbits, and forehead.

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TMJ Arthrocentesis

TMJ arthrocentesis is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. The procedure is performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon and is done in our office under local or general anesthesia.

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TMJ Replacement

Total TMJ replacement, also known as Total Temporomandibular Joint Replacement (TTJR) is a major surgical procedure that involves the replacement of the entire temporomandibular joint (TMJ) with an artificial joint. The procedure is typically recommended for patients who have severe TMJ disorders that have not responded to more conservative treatments.

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Nerve Repair

At the Maxillo-Facial Surgery Institute in Irvine, we understand the significant impact that nerve injuries can have on your quality of life. Damage to the lingual or inferior alveolar nerves can result in persistent numbness, tingling, or pain in the lip, chin, or tongue, affecting your ability to eat, speak, and experience normal sensation.

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