Jaw Misalignment

Jaw Misalignment

Published: August 2025
By Dr. Jorge L. Parra García– Specialist in Maxillofacial Surgery.

Treating Jaw Misalignment with Orthognathic Surgery

Jaw misalignment can affect chewing, speech, and facial balance.

Orthognathic surgery, also known as corrective jaw surgery, realigns the jaws to improve function and aesthetics.

Dr. Jorge L. Parra specializes in these procedures at First Dental Implant Clinic.

 

The condition may be congenital or result from trauma or growth imbalances.

Common symptoms include difficulty biting, chronic jaw pain, sleep apnea, and an uneven smile.

 

 

A thorough assessment helps determine whether orthodontics alone or surgery combined with orthodontics is needed.

Dr. Parra collaborates with orthodontists to plan the treatment.

Using 3D imaging and computer-guided planning, the surgery is highly precise and tailored to each patient.

Recovery typically takes a few weeks, and the results can be life-changing.

Corrective jaw surgery improves both functionality and confidence.

Patients experience better oral health, speech, and facial harmony.

Dr. Parra guides each patient through the entire process with compassionate, expert care.

 

By Dr. Jorge L. Parra –
Head of Service, First Dental Implant Clinic
Mexico City Campus,
International Institute of Oral Health Science (IIOHS).

Bone Grafting !

Bone Grafting !

Published: August 2025
By Dr. Jorge L. Parra García– Specialist in Maxillofacial Surgery.

Bone Grafting for Dental Implants: Is It Necessary?

Bone grafting is often a crucial step before dental implant placement, especially in patients with jawbone loss.

Without sufficient bone structure, implants cannot anchor properly. Bone grafts help rebuild the foundation, ensuring stability and longevity of the implant.

At First Dental Implant Clinic, we evaluate bone density through 3D scans and imaging.

If bone loss is detected, Dr. Jorge L. Parra uses advanced grafting techniques with biocompatible materials to regenerate bone volume.

This might involve autografts (from the patient), allografts, or synthetic options.

Bone grafting is especially important for patients who have been missing teeth for a long time or suffered trauma.

By restoring bone height and width, it also improves facial contours and prevents further degeneration.

Although the process adds time to the overall treatment, bone grafting greatly increases the chances of implant success.

Dr. Parra ensures patients understand each step and receive personalized care tailored to their anatomy and goals.

 

By Dr. Jorge L. Parra –
Coordinator of Service, First Dental Implant Clinic
Mexico City Campus,
International Institute of Oral Health Science (IIOHS).

Dental Implants: a Solution!

Dental Implants: a Solution!

Published: August 2025
By Dr. Jorge L. Parra García– Specialist in Maxillofacial Surgery.

Dental Implants: A Permanent Solution for Missing Teeth

Dental implants have revolutionized tooth replacement.

Unlike dentures or bridges, implants are embedded directly into the jawbone, providing unparalleled stability and longevity.

They restore both function and aesthetics, improving patients’ confidence and quality of life.

The process involves placing a titanium post into the bone, followed by a healing period during which the implant integrates with the surrounding tissue.

Once secure, a crown is attached to complete the natural look.

Dr. Jorge L. Parra uses 3D imaging and precise surgical planning to ensure optimal placement and long-term success.

Implants help prevent bone loss, preserve facial structure, and support adjacent teeth.

They also require less maintenance and allow for normal speech and eating habits.

For patients with missing teeth, implants are often the most comprehensive and lasting solution.

At First Dental Implant Clinic, Dr. Parra combines experience with advanced technology to deliver personalized implant care.

From single teeth to full-mouth rehabilitation, every smile is crafted with care and expertise.

By Dr. Jorge L. Parra –
Head of Service, First Dental Implant Clinic
Mexico City Campus,
International Institute of Oral Health Science (IIOHS).

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