Lower Jaw Surgery--When will I be able to sing???

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singer19
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Lower Jaw Surgery--When will I be able to sing???

#1 Post by singer19 »

Hi all!

I'm trying to schedule my surgery and need an idea of how long it will take me to return to my everyday activity of singing. I understand that many people are able to go back to work within two weeks--but I am a teacher, so I wonder about range of motion and ability to talk, etc. My surgeon advised me not to plan any major singing events for about two months...but will I be okay to just sing with the kids that I teach???

Thanks for your help!!!

Happysmiler
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#2 Post by Happysmiler »

hhmmm, tricky one to answer really - I think it really depends on how good your recovery is.

I would think you should be looking at at least 2 weeks, maybe slightly longer?

Happysmiler

CeramicLisa
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#3 Post by CeramicLisa »

I was able to sing about 5 weeks after surgery, after I got the splint taken out. I'm loosely banded and can't open all the way, but I was able to go to choir practice and sing again! As far as full out, big mouth, big sound...it's going to take a while for the jaw to loosen up (for me).

singer19
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It's almost here!

#4 Post by singer19 »

My surgery is scheduled for next Tuesday. My orhto said I was ready a few months ago, but scheduling all the visits with the surgeon was a nightmare. At least I'm having it a time when I don't have any singing engagements lined up. Needless to say, I'm anxious to get it over with!

The latest thing is that the surgeon's office has not been especially communicative during this process. I was looking for a piece of paper they gave me on my last visit and saw that I needed to get the results of a physical and blood tests to them this week! There was never any verbal mention of any of this! I know it's probably my own stupid fault for not reading what looked to be a piece of scrap paper--but this isn't the only thing I've been 'surprised' by. Luckily, my doc can see me today and I can send over the info in the knick of time. Whew! I guess I would be a little more apprehensive about using this particular surgeon if he wasn't one of the best in the area...

So, surgery on May 22. Then I just have to work on getting my braces off in time for my wedding on September 29! Four months should be enough time, right???

Just wanted to share what's coming up. I'll be sure to post my post-op experiences and pics!

Thanks, everyone, for 'listening!'

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#5 Post by loulou123 »

Hi

Your ortho should have given you a rough estimate of how long your be braced after surgery for me its at least another 18 months after surgery, but everyones different...must admit tho not liking to worry you 4 months after surgery doessound very quick to have the braces removed to me..this is just my opion tho.

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