Is This Plagiasio/ Craniosystiosis Or Is It Just The Upperjaw
Question: is This plagiasio/ craniosystiosis or is it just the upperjaw that has to be fixed?
And can it be fixed in adult age?
And is it normal to Have this much eyebrowborn brow? To not be able to see...
Brief Answer:
Bimaxillary protrusion, Orthodontic treatment, Consult orthodontist
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query and images.
As per the images, you have bimaxillary protrusion that means both the upper and lower jaws are prominent. Regarding the craniosynostosis, you need to consult a general radiologist/surgeon and take opinion. I am not the ideal person to comment on it. The problem with the jaws can be corrected with orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery. The eye brows looks fine. From the dental point of view, you can consult an orthodontist and get it evaluated.
I hope i have answered your query. Take care.
Bimaxillary protrusion, Orthodontic treatment, Consult orthodontist
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your query. I have gone through your query and images.
As per the images, you have bimaxillary protrusion that means both the upper and lower jaws are prominent. Regarding the craniosynostosis, you need to consult a general radiologist/surgeon and take opinion. I am not the ideal person to comment on it. The problem with the jaws can be corrected with orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery. The eye brows looks fine. From the dental point of view, you can consult an orthodontist and get it evaluated.
I hope i have answered your query. Take care.
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Brief Answer:
Describe your actual problem.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your reply. I have gone through the images which you have uploaded. But kindly tell me what problem you are facing ? regarding craniosynostosis I am not the right person to comment. You have uploaded a kids photo and many of your images. When you are not describing your exact problem I cannot comment anything. Regarding the maxillofacial region I have already explained the problem what you have and the treatment option also.
Thank you.
Describe your actual problem.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your reply. I have gone through the images which you have uploaded. But kindly tell me what problem you are facing ? regarding craniosynostosis I am not the right person to comment. You have uploaded a kids photo and many of your images. When you are not describing your exact problem I cannot comment anything. Regarding the maxillofacial region I have already explained the problem what you have and the treatment option also.
Thank you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Problem is When i open my mouth my hole head- the hole heal moves - backwards, and i Have pain on top of head. I cant see anything When gooing down with head all day long, i can feel i Have a flattening on back of One side of head. I Have to start up all day long Because When i sit down my head falls forward and it hurts. I cant lay on head anymore Because its hard to breath , and the back of head hurts.
Brief Answer:
Neuromuscular problem, TMJ disorder, OPG/MRI, splints
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for describing your problem in detail.
As per your description of your problems, you are having a neuromuscular problems. So you need to consult a neurophysician and orthopedician. Regarding pain while opening the mouth can be because of the disc displacement in the jaw joint (temporomandibular joint). So you need to get an orthopantimograph (OPG)/MRI of jaw joint to check the status of the bone and disc in the jaw joint. If there is any disc disorder then it has to be treated with splints and physiotherapy.
For the problem with bending your head you need to consult neurophysician and orthopedician.
I hope I have answered your query.
Take care.
Neuromuscular problem, TMJ disorder, OPG/MRI, splints
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for describing your problem in detail.
As per your description of your problems, you are having a neuromuscular problems. So you need to consult a neurophysician and orthopedician. Regarding pain while opening the mouth can be because of the disc displacement in the jaw joint (temporomandibular joint). So you need to get an orthopantimograph (OPG)/MRI of jaw joint to check the status of the bone and disc in the jaw joint. If there is any disc disorder then it has to be treated with splints and physiotherapy.
For the problem with bending your head you need to consult neurophysician and orthopedician.
I hope I have answered your query.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Brief Answer:
Disc displacement, muscle spasm,soft diet
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your reply.
Definately it is not normal. The pain over back of your head can be because of the muscle spasm secondary to disc displacement in the temporomandibular joint. You better consult an Oral physician and neurophysician and get it evaluated completely. Photos will not help much to come to a conclusion. After examination by physicians clinically we can come to a conclusion. So better consult the physician immediately. Till then take soft diet, do not open your mouth wide and you can give hot fomentation over the muscles where you have pain and over the jaw joint.
I hope I have answered your query.
Take care.
Disc displacement, muscle spasm,soft diet
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your reply.
Definately it is not normal. The pain over back of your head can be because of the muscle spasm secondary to disc displacement in the temporomandibular joint. You better consult an Oral physician and neurophysician and get it evaluated completely. Photos will not help much to come to a conclusion. After examination by physicians clinically we can come to a conclusion. So better consult the physician immediately. Till then take soft diet, do not open your mouth wide and you can give hot fomentation over the muscles where you have pain and over the jaw joint.
I hope I have answered your query.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Thanks for anwser. Its just that i Don’t know if it helps. Because my hole forhead- and head moves backwards When i open mouth. Is that really normal? And When i lay on head it hurts on back of head. Is this really normal? I upploaded 4 last pictures to se it You can tell me if it looks normal?
I know my One jaw point skeletall is longer Than the other One, does that Have something to Say? And also a XXXXXXX bite? So When i open the mouth my forhead moves. But if i fix this skelettskada problem my face Will be flat? Is it worth it?:) and is it possible to move bone under eyes upp?
Thanks for anwser! It helped :)
Thanks for anwser! It helped :)
Brief Answer:
Consult oral physician, skeletal issues can be fixed
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your reply.
The Deep bite can also result in disc displacement of the temporomandibular joint. The skeletal defect can be corrected by surgery.
The fore head will not move since it is a fixed bone. Only the lower jaw will move forward because of that you will be feeling that forehead is moving back.
If the skeletal issues are fixed your facial appearance can be improved. Before that we need to do some analysis and confirm the diagnosis that requires direct clinic examination and some scans for that reason I am advising you to meet the oral physician and neurophysician. Once the diagnosis is confirmed we can treat accordingly.
Don't worry, it can be corrected.
Consult oral physician, skeletal issues can be fixed
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your reply.
The Deep bite can also result in disc displacement of the temporomandibular joint. The skeletal defect can be corrected by surgery.
The fore head will not move since it is a fixed bone. Only the lower jaw will move forward because of that you will be feeling that forehead is moving back.
If the skeletal issues are fixed your facial appearance can be improved. Before that we need to do some analysis and confirm the diagnosis that requires direct clinic examination and some scans for that reason I am advising you to meet the oral physician and neurophysician. Once the diagnosis is confirmed we can treat accordingly.
Don't worry, it can be corrected.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Dr. Mahesh Kumar T S
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