Volume 6 | Issue -15
Volume 6 | Issue -15
Volume 6 | Issue -15
Volume 6 | Issue -15
Volume 6 | Issue -15
Objective:This retrospective study planned to assess postoperative difficulties following orthognathic medical procedure, a technique generally performed to address jaw and facial distortions. The study tried to recognize the predominance and kinds of intricacies related with the surgery to upgrade patient results and illuminate clinical practices.Methodology:A Research of clinical records from 150 patients who went through orthognathic surgery more than a five-year time span was led. Information was gathered on different postoperative inconveniences, including disease, dying, malocclusion, and nerve harm. Measurable investigations, including recurrence conveyance and chi-square tests, were performed utilizing SPSS to survey the occurrence and relationship of these complications.