Planning for Corrective Jaw Surgery for Overbite in Singapore.
on June 24, 2016
Overbite deformity, whereby the lower jaw is significantly shorter than the upper jaw is actually a lot more common in Singapore. However, it is not as commonly treated surgically. This may be due to the fact that the ideal jaw relation dictates that the upper jaw is more protruding t …
Planning for corrective jaw surgery for underbite deformity
on June 22, 2016
Underbite deformity in Singapore is the most commonly correct dentofacial deformity. With advances in understanding of the healing process and orthodontic movement of teeth, it is usually treated in a surgery-first approach today. This is in contrast with the old practice of going thr …
“Descendants of the Sun” and Facial Feminization
on May 19, 2016
I learnt recently that I am from another planet. All because I thought “Descendants of the Sun” (DOTS) is a sequel to Bruce Willis’ “Tears of the Sun”. The revelation came when I was running a bone grafting course and teaching the participants how to draw blood to make platelet rich p …
Corrective jaw surgery and facial feminization in Singapore
on May 18, 2016
Corrective jaw surgeryis a functional surgery that seeks to correct the bite disharmonies due to disproportionate growth of the jaws. This jaw bone disproportion can give a face a very aggressive or “man-ly” look. Some men may actually like that kind of look if their job requires them …
Underbite – upper jaw surgery or lower jaw surgery or both?
on May 3, 2016
A protruding lower jaw is a fairly common facial deformity in Singapore. While it may not be the most common, it is one which for which surgical correction is most sought after. Underbite, as it is commonly called by many patients, poses significant functional challenges, depending on …
Medisave, Medishield Life, Integrated Shield Plans and Corrective Jaw Surgery
on April 29, 2016
Cost is one of the major factors that a patient with a jaw deformity has to consider. There is a need and demand for corrective jaw surgery as jaw deformities do affect the chewing ability, speech and aesthetics. Surgery, however, is not cheap. A double jaw surgery costs about $60,000 …
Is corrective jaw surgery painful?
on March 24, 2016
Pain is one of the pain concerns of patients contemplating surgery. The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as “An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage.” However, we …
Corrective jaw surgery for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
on January 28, 2016
Obstructive sleep apnea is defined by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine as a “sleep-related breathing disorder that involves a decrease or complete halt in airflow despite an ongoing effort to breathe.” Put in a more comprehensible way, it basically means that it is a condition w …
Converting from camouflage orthodontics to corrective jaw surgery
on January 24, 2016
One of the most frequently asked questions about underbite and overbite is whether braces alone can correct the problem. This is not surprising as most people are naturally afraid of undergoing an operation. Corrective jaw surgery, like any others, has its risks and complications. Ort …
Corrective jaw surgery for facial deformities due to trauma
on January 22, 2016
Corrective jaw surgery is commonly done for dentofacial disharmonies that developed due to disproportional growth. As such, most jaw surgery patients are young, ranging from late teens to twenties. However, there is another group of patients whose dentofacial deformities are acquired …