Smile Restoration: How Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Can Improve Your Quality of Life

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Smile Restoration: How Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Can Improve Your Quality of Life

Actual Patient

Smile Restoration: How Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Can Improve Your Quality of Life

Actual Patient

Smile Restoration: How Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Can Improve Your Quality of Life

Actual Patient

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

A stunning grin has the power to improve your life. One of the first things others notice about you is your smile. It can impact your self-esteem and confidence. Regrettably, many people experience dental problems that compromise their smile and general well-being. 

 

For many people, dental issues can keep them from associating closely with people in social settings. Smile restoration surgery can help them deal with these issues. These procedures restore and enhance the functionality and aesthetics of your teeth and jaw. They can improve your quality of life in the following ways:

 

 

Restoring Missing Teeth


 

Missing teeth can impact your speech. They can affect your eating ability and your smile's aesthetics. Smile restoration surgeons can restore your missing teeth through dental implants or bridges. 

 

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots implanted into your jawbone. Once the implant fuses with your jawbone, the dentist places a crown on top. This creates a natural-looking and functional tooth. Bridges are prosthetic teeth attached to the surrounding teeth. They fill in the gap of a missing tooth.

 

 

Correcting Misaligned Jaws


 

Misaligned jaws can cause difficulty in eating, speaking, and breathing. Smile restoration surgery can correct these problems through orthognathic surgery. The procedure involves realigning the jaws. Alignment ensures your teeth and bite are in harmony with your facial structure. You will live a better life, and your smile will also look better.

 

 

Treating Facial Trauma


 

A broken jaw or cheekbone can be painful and impact your quality of life. Surgery can treat lacerations, fractures, and damage to facial nerves. Oral surgeons can restore the functionality and aesthetics of your face and smile. They do so through surgical reconstruction.

 

 

Correcting Sleep Apnea


 

When you have sleep apnea, you have disrupted breathing while you are asleep. This causes sleepless nights and daytime tiredness. One way to correct sleep apnea is through smile restoration surgery. This procedure involves moving the upper and lower jaws forward. It creates more space in the airway and reduces the frequency and severity of sleep apnea.

 

 

Removing Wisdom Teeth


 

Wisdom teeth are the third molars that often cause problems as they emerge. They can become impacted, infected, or cause overcrowding in your mouth. Smile restoration surgeons can remove these teeth, relieving pain and preventing future dental problems.

 

 

Treating Temporomandibular Joint Disorders


 

Your jaw moves thanks to TMJ, which joins your jawbone to your skull. TMJ disorders can lead to pain, popping or clicking noises, and limited mobility in your jaw. Smile restoration surgeons can provide various treatments for these disorders. These include medication, physical therapy, and surgery if necessary.

 

 

Enhancing Aesthetics


 

Finally, smile restoration surgery can enhance the aesthetics of your smile. It can assist you in achieving a smile you are proud to display through various cosmetic procedures. These include veneers, gum contouring, and teeth whitening.

 

 

Conclusion


 

Smile restoration surgery can improve your quality of life. It does so by restoring your smile's functionality and aesthetics. Are you missing teeth or have misaligned jaws? Do you suffer from sleep apnea? If so, a smile restoration surgeon can help.

 

For more information on oral and maxillofacial surgery, visit Weston Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at our Weston, Florida office. Call (954) 507-6441 to schedule an appointment today.