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Orthognathic Surgery: Recovering at HomeLa ciruga ortogntica: Su recuperacin en casa

Orthognathic Surgery: Recovering at Home

You just had orthognathic surgery.This istreatment that reshapes the jaws to improve their form and function. Your job now is to keep yourself comfortable and help your body heal quickly. Make sure to get plenty of calories and protein. Get up and move around, but avoid strenuous activity. Be sure to get lots of rest. Keep your mouth and teeth cleanto help the incisions heal.

Controlling Swelling and Pain

For the first few days, swelling will likely increase. It should then start to ease. To reduce swelling and pain:

  • Sit or lie with your head and shoulders higher than your heart.

  • Apply an ice pack to your face for10minutes at a time, with breaks of at least5 minutes in between. Keep a thin cloth between the cold source and your skin.

  • Use pain medications as directed.

Nutrition and Fluids

You will need to get enough nutrition, which may be harder while you're not able to chew. You also need fluids to help prevent dehydration and nausea. For calories, protein, and fluids, try total-nutrition drinks, protein powders, soups, milk shakes, and other blended foods. Don't use a straw, since the suction can stress the incisions in your mouth. Instead, use a glass or a "sippy cup" designed for young children. Once you can chew again, eat soft foods that can be cut with a spoon or fork.As you heal,you'll gradually return to your normal eating habits.

Keeping Your Mouth and Teeth Clean

To keep your teeth as clean as possible:

  • If you can't open your jaws, brush the front surfaces of your teeth with a baby toothbrush.

  • If a fluoride toothpaste or mouth rinse is prescribed, use it as directed.

  • If your surgeon advises it, start using an oral irrigator about10 days after surgery.

  • Aim to get back to brushing and flossing normally as soon as you can.

When to Call Your Surgeon

If you have any of the following problems, call your surgeon:

  • Severe bleeding

  • Pain that can't be controlled

  • Nausea or vomiting that can't be controlled

  • Swelling that continues to worsen after3-4 days

  • A fever of100.4F or higher

Go to the emergency department if your doctor's office is closed.

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