Treatment of jaw arch narrowing with orthodontics or jaw surgery
Dr. Alireza Khadavi
تهرانOrthodontic specialist
Treatment of jaw arch stenosis with orthodontics It is one of the most common treatment solutions that orthodontists consider to correct the narrowness of the upper or lower jaw. When the upper or lower jaw is too narrow, the teeth do not have enough space to fit properly, and this causes crowded or overlapped teeth. In addition, it puts pressure on the respiratory tract, which will be annoying in the long run.
Fortunately, with the advancement of orthodontic methods, it is possible to correct this anomaly, especially in the growing age. If your jaw arch is narrow and narrow, stay with us to learn about the causes, complications and treatment solutions for narrow jaw arch.
List of titles Show What is jaw arch stenosis? Causes of narrow jaw arch What complications does a narrow jaw arch cause? Treatment of jaw arch stenosis with orthodontics in children Is it possible to correct jaw stenosis without surgery? Treatment of jaw arch stenosis in adults with orthodontics or surgery The best time to treat jaw tightness Correction of jaw arch stenosis by Dr. Khedevi Related contentWhat is jaw arch stenosis?
Narrowness of the jaw arch is a condition where the width of the jaw arch, i.e. the curved path on which the teeth are placed, is narrower than normal. In this case, there is not enough space for teeth to grow and position correctly, for this reason, the teeth come out in a compact, overlapping or crooked way.
In addition to negatively affecting the beauty of the smile, this problem also disrupts the way the upper and lower jaw close. In advanced cases, you may be forced to breathe through your mouth instead of breathing through your nose, which can lead to dry mouth, tooth decay, and even sleep disturbances.
Reasons of narrow jaw arch
The cause of jaw arch narrowing is not always genetic. In many cases, wrong habits in childhood or even developmental problems cause this abnormality. Some of the common causes of jaw arch narrowing are:
- Finger sucking in childhood (especially after 3 years old)
- mouth breathing continuously
- Premature falling out of baby teeth
- Pressing the tongue against the teeth or abnormal swallowing
- Insufficient nutrition during growth (especially the lack of movement of the jaw muscles)
- Genetic and hereditary factors
- Disorders of jaw growth or facial bone structure

What complications does narrow jaw arch cause?
If the jaw arch is not treated in time, it may cause various problems that are both cosmetic and affect the overall health of the mouth and body. One of the most common side effects is overlapping or crowding of teeth, which makes brushing difficult, and as a result, the possibility of tooth decay increases.
Also, this disorder can disturb breathing and sleep. Many people with snoring experience snoring or even difficulty breathing during sleep. In children, facial growth disorders, lip shape changes, or speech problems may also occur. In some cases, it has even been seen that this abnormality causes chronic headaches or TMJ pain.
Treatment of jaw arch stenosis with orthodontics in children
Treatment in childhood is the best time to correct jaw arch narrowing with orthodontics, because the jaw in Corky is still growing and has high bone flexibility. This issue allows the orthodontist to easily increase the width of the jaw arch and provide suitable space for the growth of permanent teeth by using orthodontics and simple devices such as a jaw expander.
Starting treatment at the right time can prevent many jaw and dental problems in the future. The golden age to consider and start children's orthodontics treatment is usually between 7 and 9 years old. During this period of time, Dr. Khedevi offers the best treatment solutions by fully examining the structure of the child's jaw and teeth, so that the natural growth of the jaw is maintained and the teeth are formed in a healthy way in the future.

Is it possible to correct jaw stenosis without surgery?
Correction of jaw stenosis without surgery depends on the age, the severity of the deformity and the structure of the jaw. In many cases, especially at a young age, correction of jaw narrowness is only possible with orthodontic methods and surgery is not required.
Using tools such as expander plates, fixed or mobile orthodontic devices, the space of the jaw arch can be increased. But in some adults, when the jawbone is completely formed and the narrowness is severe, surgery may be necessary. The choice between orthodontics or orthosurgery should be done by a specialist and after careful evaluation.
Treatment of jaw arch stenosis in adults with orthodontics or surgery
Treatment of jaw arch stenosis is also possible in adults, but it is usually more complicated than in children because the jaw bone is no longer growing at this age. However, depending on the severity of the stenosis, there are still options such as adult orthodontics or combining it with orthognathic surgery which can help to completely correct the jaw arch.
If the jaw arch stenosis is mild to moderate, treatment can usually only be done with braces or orthodontic appliances. But in more severe cases, when the width of the jaw is very small or the jaw structure has suffered from skeletal abnormalities, orthodontics is combined with orthosurgery (jaw surgery). In this method, first with orthodontics, the teeth are placed in the correct position, and then with surgery, the bone structure of the jaw is corrected to an ideal state. These treatments must be performed under the supervision of an experienced orthodontist so that the final result is satisfactory both functionally and aesthetically.

The best time to treat jaw tightness
The sooner the treatment of jaw arch stenosis is started, the better the result will be. The best time to diagnose and treat this abnormality is during childhood, especially between 7 and 9 years old; Because at this age, the growth of the jaw is not yet complete, and the jaw arch can be brought to the proper size with simple methods, without surgery, using jaw expander tools.
However, if a person notices the problem in adulthood, he should not despair of treatment. Treatment in adults may be a little more time-consuming and complicated, but with scientific methods and a combination of orthodontics and surgery, even the narrowest jaws can be corrected. What is important is the timely diagnosis and the initiation of treatment by an experienced specialist who carefully examines all treatment options and suggests the best course of treatment.
Correction of jaw arch stenosis by Dr. Khedevi
As one of the well-known specialists in the field of orthodontics in Tehran, Dr. Khedavi has a history of treating hundreds of patients with problems such as narrow jaw arch. He treats this condition in the best way by using the most up-to-date orthodontic methods for children, orthodontics for seniors, as well as using orthognathic surgery techniques in adults.In Dr. Khedevi's clinic, the condition of the jaw and teeth is first evaluated using accurate diagnostic methods such as 3D imaging. Then, taking into account the age, severity of the deformity, and the overall structure of the face, a completely specific treatment plan is designed. The aim of these treatments is not only to improve the appearance of the face and smile, but also to improve breathing, chewing, speaking and oral health.

Treatment of jaw arch stenosis with orthodontics is one of the best and most practical methods to correct jaw arch stenosis. In this method, by using orthodontic devices, the space of the jaw increases and the teeth are placed in their natural position. This treatment can be done in both children and adults. To start the treatment path, you can book your appointment now at Dr. Khedevi's specialized orthodontic clinic.
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