Facial injuries and deformities are a painful experience that can affect every part of life. They can cause pain when eating, talking and even interrupt sleep. Some jaw disorders can lead to issues like tinnitus. A condition that is not dangerous, but causes a ringing or buzzing in the ears that can be distracting and affect hearing.
In addition to the pain, and a potential ringing in the ears, misaligned jaws can cause damage to the teeth. Many who suffer from this type of issue tend to grind or clench their teeth at night, eventually wearing the teeth down. Breathing problems, like sleep apnea, are common, and severe cases can be dangerous. If the disorder is severe enough it can even prevent normal speech. People who suffer from jaw disorders will also often hear a clicking in their jaw when they chew or yawn. This is usually not painful, but can be another annoyance.
By undergoing Maxillofacial Surgery Effingham IL patients are able to have these problems corrected, and live a much more comfortable life. Even those who have not felt pain, but notice ear ringing or have been diagnosed with sleep apnea should undergo an examination to see if a jaw misalignment is the underlying problem. In some instances, the problem is mild enough that it can be fixed with relaxation therapies and the use of external appliances that are usually worn through the night.
When the only solution is Maxillofacial Surgery Effingham IL experts typically tell the patient to expect the surgery to last a couple of hours. Afterwards there will be some discomfort and swelling for a few days. Usually, the pain of the misalignment is much more uncomfortable than the surgery, so recovery is easier than most people expect. Prior to surgery, and sometimes afterwards, there may be the need for some orthodontic work to correct any dental issues that resulted from the jaw disorder.
The Center For Jaw and Facial Surgery P.C. provides a complete range of dental and surgical services to help patients overcome this type of concern. They will begin with a complete exam and review of the medical history of the individual before suggesting a course of treatment. Contact them to schedule a consultation to learn more about the solutions that are available.


