Conditions

Procedures

Common Terminology

Single Jaw Surgery

General term that refers to only one jaw being operated on during surgery.

Double Jaw Surgery

General term that refers to both jaws being operated on during surgery.

Tempomandibular Joint (TMJ)

Refers the two joints that connect your lower jaw to your skull. More specifically, they are the joints that slide and rotate in front of each ear, and consist of the mandible (the lower jaw) and the temporal bone (the side and base of the skull).

Mandible

Lower Jaw

Maxilla

Upper Jaw

Bilateral

Refers to a both sides of the jaw

Unilateral

Refers to a single side of the jaw

Occlusion

The contact between the upper and lower teeth when they come together. This teeth and jaw relationship is vital in chewing, speaking, and other mouth functions.

Distraction Osteogenesis

Distraction Osteogenesis is a surgical procedure used to lengthen or reshape bone in the body. It involves gradually separating two segments of bone to allow new bone to form in the gap created. The process involves the use of an external or internal device called a distractor, which slowly applies tension to the bone segments. Over time, as the bone is gradually pulled apart, new bone fills the gap, resulting in increased length or reshaping of the bone.

Double Jaw Surgery

Double Jaw Surgery is a general term for surgery performed on both jaws. During the surgery, the upper and lower jaws are repositioned to improve their alignment and overall function. This may involve moving the jaws forward, backward, upward, or downward depending on the specific needs of the patient.

Lefort 1 Maxillary Osteotomy

A Lefort 1 Maxillary Osteotomy, is a surgical procedure performed to reposition the maxilla (upper jaw) in individuals with malocclusion or facial deformities.
During this procedure, an incision is made inside the mouth along the gum line to access the maxilla. The maxilla is then cut in a controlled manner. The maxilla is repositioned and fixed in its new position using screws or plates. This surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and may require a short hospital stay. The purpose of the Lefort 1 maxillary osteotomy is to correct jaw and facial alignment issues, improve the occlusion (bite), and enhance facial aesthetics. It may be done in conjunction with orthodontic treatment to achieve optimal results.

Mandibular Osteotomy

A Lefort 1 Maxillary Osteotomy, is a surgical procedure performed to reposition the maxilla (upper jaw) in individuals with malocclusion or facial deformities.
During this procedure, an incision is made inside the mouth along the gum line to access the maxilla. The maxilla is then cut in a controlled manner. The maxilla is repositioned and fixed in its new position using screws or plates. This surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and may require a short hospital stay. The purpose of the Lefort 1 maxillary osteotomy is to correct jaw and facial alignment issues, improve the occlusion (bite), and enhance facial aesthetics. It may be done in conjunction with orthodontic treatment to achieve optimal results.

Revisions

Revisions, refers to corrective surgeries performed after past failed surgeries or treatments.

Single Jaw Surgery

Single Jaw Surgery is a general term for surgery performed on one jaw either the upper or lower jaw. It is also referred to as maxillary or mandibular osteotomy. It is a surgical procedure performed to correct misalignment or deformities of the upper or lower jaw. It involves repositioning and realigning the affected jawbone to improve facial aesthetics, functionality, and bite alignment.

Simultaneous Reconstruction of Joints and Dentition Using TJR, Quad Zygoma, and all on X

Total Joint Replacement is a surgical procedure that involves replacing the temporomandibular joints between the lower jaw and the base of the skull with custom-made prosthetic joints.
Quad Zygoma is a technique used in dental implantology to rehabilitate the upper jaw (maxilla) when there is insufficient bone for conventional dental implants. It involves the placement of four specially designed zygomatic implants that anchor in the zygomatic bone, providing stability for a prosthetic dental arch.
All-on-X is a dental implant concept that aims to restore a full arch of teeth using a reduced number of implants, typically four to six, strategically placed in the jawbone. It utilizes a fixed implant-supported full-arch prosthesis, eliminating the need for removable dentures.

Total Joint Replacement

Total Temporomandibular Joint Replacement, or Total Joint Replacement is a surgical procedure that involves replacing the temporomandibular joints between the lower jaw and the base of the skull with custom-made prosthetic joints.