She is HJ, Shim, suffered for malocclusion that she had difficult to chew. Moreover she had beautiful eyes but her month was protruded, she looked countrified.
She visited ID hospital doctors to improve her appearance also function of jaw, and got surgery on 22nd May 2012.
<before and post surgery, the day and a week>
<post one month / three month>
She became sophisticated and got her inner beauty at id plastic surgery hospital!
what did she do? is there any secret?
the Answer is ‘No-tie’ Two-jaw Surgery at ID Plastic Surgery Hospital.
It is a procedure that does not require intermaxillary fixation(IMF) after surgery. Usually the conventional two-jaw surgery required tying the upper and lower teeth together for 2-6 weeks, which is also known as the ‘intermaxillary fixation’. However, the ‘no-tie’ two-jaw surgery eliminates intermaxillary fixation and applies a ‘torque-free’ rigid internal fixation method to let the bones heal and agglutinate quickly.
*What is ‘intermaxillary fixation’?
Intermaxillary fixation is performed (Conventional two-jaw surgery)
The upper and lower teeth are tied together in order to agglutinate the excised jaw bones.
but No-Tie Two-Jaw surgery doesn't need to tie the upper and lower teeth together!
The ‘no-tie’ two-jaw surgery eliminates intermaxillary fixation and applies a ‘torque-free’ rigid internal fixation method to let the bones heal and agglutinate quickly.
-Advantages of ‘No-tie’ Two-jaw Surgery-More comfort
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Safe & clean
- Safe breathing: Intermaxillary fixation causes nasal congestion and other breathing discomfort, which requires families and medical staff to provide intense post-surgical care. This may cause the patient to feel uncomfortable. No-tie two-jaw surgery minimizes this psychological anxiety and eliminates risks of side-effects.
- Clean oral hygiene: Chewing food with tied teeth caused difficulty in maintaining dental hygiene for the patients. The absence of intermaxillary fixation enables patients to maintain dental hygiene in an easy way.
Fast recovery to normal daily life
- The temporomandibular(TM) joint recovers fast: Intermaxillary fixation usually stiffens the TM joint which requires the patient to practice opening and closing the jaw. But the no-tie two-jaw surgery does not require intermaxillary fixation and does not cause stiffness of the TM joints.
- Return to daily work faster: Speaking is easy because intermaxillary fixation is not needed, allowing patients to return to work faster.
Key techniques
Torque-free Rigid Internal Fastenation
This technology conglutinates lower jaw at accurate position. This is a super-precision internal fastening surgery that considers front and back, top and bottom of jaws. It minimizes change of lower jaw after the surgery. It realizes [exclusion of fastening between jaws] which was not possible with vertical osteotomy (IVRO) or incomplete internal fastenation. It provides immediate comforts to patients.
Super Precision TMJ Registration System
Minimizing jaw join disease! TMJ Registration System only at ID Hospital finds the most accurate position of jaw joint and realizes accurate alignment. It stabilizes the position of jaw joint so minimizes jaw joint diseases that might occur after the surgery.
Marginal Muscle Stabilization Procedure
It minimizes displacement of surgery are through stabilization procedure of surrounding muscle and keeps accurate position of lower jaw. It increases stability of the surgery.
Super Precision 3D Modeling
It simulates and predicts accurate position of lower jaw and teeth brace setup model after the surgery in 3D. This is ID Hospital’s know-how accumulated through abundant two-jaw surgery experiences and clinical data.
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