Jaw surgery AFTER you get dental implants

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As the title says: is it possible? Or do you need to do the jaw surgery before you get the implant?

Tagging the only high iq member I know @SOS-Sonic
 
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it definetly is. but other way around is probably more preffered by doctors.
 
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Not very high IQ at all lmao.

But I believe so, most implants only go as deep as the the root of the teeth naturally go. Which is below the Lefort 1 cut.
 
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I've asked that to Eppley, he said "good question. yes, you can."

I was asking about the zygo implants though, he just answer yes for all.
 
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Not very high IQ at all lmao.
No u r bro!
I've asked that to Eppley, he said "good question. yes, you can."

I was asking about the zygo implants though, he just answer yes for all.
Let’s hope Eppley’s not a low iq guy who can’t read properly jfl
But I believe so, most implants only go as deep as the the root of the teeth naturally go. Which is below the Lefort 1 cut.
it definetly is. but other way around is probably more preffered by doctors.
I guess it works in theory, but what @Tallooksmaxxer is getting at: it might not be preferable. Not only for doctors but for the patient himself. The thing I am most worried about is if there will be a problem when wearing braces. This may not be a big problem if you only plan to wear them for stability for your occlusion. But if you want to fix some kind of malocclusion/crooked teeth, is may present a problem, as the implant can’t move with the rest of the teeth.
 
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