Orthodontics is used to correct the structure of the jaws and correct the arrangement of the teeth in the mouth. One of the factors that can cause abnormalities of the teeth and jaws in a person is a disorder of breathing and breathing through the mouth. In this case, the person is forced to breathe through his mouth for various reasons, including the deviation of the nose, which causes narrowing of the upper jaw and tampering with the arrangement of the teeth.
Orthodontics, in addition to its therapeutic goals and improving dental and oral health, is performed to enhance the beauty and proportionality of the facial components. Correcting the teeth and jaws in place also changes the appearance of the lower part of the face. One of the requirements for rhinoplasty is the symmetry of the nose with components such as the lips and mouth. So these two actions can have a complex relationship with each other.
Because nose surgery is often done in adulthood, limited changes to the jaw and teeth occur at this age. On the other hand, most orthodontic treatments are recommended in childhood for best results. Therefore, straightening the teeth, the final shape of the jaw, and the shape of the lips can be necessary to obtain the best and most appropriate results from rhinoplasty.