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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • New approaches in maxillomandibular advancement surgery (or jaw surgery) can help treat obstructive sleep apnea in adults and children. Robin Yang, a dual-trained plastic and reconstructive surgeon and oral and maxillofacial surgeon, discusses these jaw surgery advancements. #JawSurgery #OSA #JohnsHopkins Learn more www.hopkinsmedicine.org/plast...
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  • @stansmith6743
    @stansmith6743 2 года назад

    Hey I'm having severe memory issues im only 30 like I can't remember what I did the day before and I have sleep apnea I'm getting my machine soon is it to late to save my memory am I doing this all for nothing it's mild sleep apnea

  • @ChurroWaffles
    @ChurroWaffles 2 года назад +1

    How did he get a DDS, Plastics, and Maxillofacial training and look like he’s not even hit 40? Plastics alone is almost a 10-year sentence.

  • @hvychevy2995
    @hvychevy2995 5 месяцев назад

    i WISH THIS VIDEO'S VOLUME WEREN'T SO LOW!

  • @MrBarho0om
    @MrBarho0om 2 года назад +1

    The doc has underbite jaw problem

  • @justinbrewer3288
    @justinbrewer3288 3 года назад

    What's the best way to get the diagnosis? See an ENT?

    • @JohnsHopkinsMedicine
      @JohnsHopkinsMedicine  3 года назад +1

      We suggest speaking to a doctor about this. If you would like to make an appointment at Johns Hopkins Medicine please call 855-695-4872. Please note, many of our offices are reaching out to patients to reschedule appointments as video visits; this will depend on visit type and currently, these are only available for existing patients. Please call the above number to learn more about what options may be available for your specific situation. You can see more on our patient and visitor guidelines at www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus/index.html#patient-visitor-alerts

    • @cantavoidtrite
      @cantavoidtrite 2 года назад +1

      Get a sleep study.

  • @experimentwithscience9118
    @experimentwithscience9118 Год назад +1

    Is jaw reabsorption cause sleep apnea

  • @tato_good
    @tato_good 3 года назад +1

    What is the price?

    • @ronaldinhogaucho5460
      @ronaldinhogaucho5460 2 года назад

      You can't afford it

    • @edsonbohler3703
      @edsonbohler3703 2 года назад +2

      Sleep apnea is a degenerative condition and usually the health plans pays for the Jaw advancement surgery to prevent other heath problems.

  • @stargazingdaydreamer
    @stargazingdaydreamer Год назад

    Honestly, jaw surgery is so risky. Facial changes can lead to severe depression..bone loss of face snd gun is common and so, factor in possible implants.
    The minimum advancement is 10 mm and some studies say 20, so, yeah, you might look like an ape but sure, you breathe better.
    Tmj often occurs as the jaw joint needs to over work. Lots of people need total jaw replacement aftrr DJS
    The hardware can begin to protrude over time and cause severe nerve pain and infection.
    I could go on but I have a ' perfect convex' - as per my surgeons assessment and yet he still recommended for a tiny over bite on one side and mild to moderate apnea.
    Oh and you can also look forward to your nose expanding regardless of an alar clinch which doesn't always work.
    This is probably the most MAJOR surgery anyone can have. You will most likely never feel your Lowe or mid face again. These are all NORMAL reaction but also, think of things which can also go wrong.
    I wish surgeons were more Conservative and didn't shy away from how horrific and barbaric this surgery is.

    • @ubercorey
      @ubercorey Год назад +1

      I've been grappling with sleep apnea treatment for 5 years, not just sleep apnea but the treatments have not worked or made things worse. I'm looking for some new options, and was considering this surgery. I would like to hear more about what you are saying, your comment seams like it just the tip of the iceburg on your knowledge, how could we connect?

    • @perryhiley6749
      @perryhiley6749 7 месяцев назад +1

      "So yeah, you might look like an ape but sure, you breathe better".
      You can not fathom, grasp or comprehend the extent of hindrance being unable to breathe at night causes me. I will take looking like an ape over being unable to function any time.

    • @laughter95
      @laughter95 6 месяцев назад

      @@perryhiley6749the OP doesn't know what he's talking about. The min advancement is not 10mm. You are not destined for an ape face with MMA. I hope you get to better health soon.

    • @vicaccino
      @vicaccino 5 месяцев назад +1

      That is not true. This is one of the most nobel corrective surgeries you can get. When properly done (which isn't hard nowadays) it'll literally change your life. No amount of numbness on my face (wich is common in this surgery) will ever outweigh the pros of having a literally better life in all aspects. The "ape" look thing is complete nonsense, a more developed facial structure will always, ALWAYS, be more attractive. The thing you said is the equivalent of saying droopy faces and recessed chins with weak facial structure and poor development are genetically appealing 🤣.

  • @neel8554
    @neel8554 9 месяцев назад

    Cost of this surgery please

    • @JohnsHopkinsMedicine
      @JohnsHopkinsMedicine  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, thank you for reaching out to us. We offer a wide range of services at Johns Hopkins Medicine, so cannot provide specific prices. If you are interested in a particular service please call 888-872-1408. Our specially trained medical concierges can arrange consultations or treatment plans with the most appropriate specialists.