Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

This forum is for discussions relating to oral surgery for orthodontics.

Moderator: bbsadmin

Post Reply
Message
Author
tdhenson86
Posts: 40
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:40 am

Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#1 Post by tdhenson86 »

I'm a therapist (counselor/clinical social worker). I have to talk for my job. I'm wondering what kind of timeline I'm looking at for recovery after orhognathic surgery before I can talk again and resume work.

jaime
Posts: 867
Joined: Mon Jun 02, 2014 8:00 am
Location: Southeastern Michigan
Contact:

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#2 Post by jaime »

What type of surgery are we talking about? If you're talking upper and/or lower and you have a splint placed, you're not going to be able to talk clearly with it in. Sometimes people wear them for upwards of 6 weeks. No splint, it's still a few couple of weeks before you can talk clearly and even then, it may be painful to spend all day talking. I took 6 weeks off work but probably could have gone back and been okay around week 4, but I don't do a lot of talking at my job.
SARPE: December 19, 2013
Expander out/TPA in: May 13th, 2014
Upper and lower braces: May 21, 2014
Lefort I + BSSO + sliding genioplasty: June 11, 2015
TPA out: December 17, 2015 (due to issues)
Braces off: November 28th, 2016!!!
My blog
My ArchWired thread (last updated November 29th, 2016)

tdhenson86
Posts: 40
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:40 am

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#3 Post by tdhenson86 »

[quote="jaime"]What type of surgery are we talking about? If you're talking upper and/or lower and you have a splint placed, you're not going to be able to talk clearly with it in. Sometimes people wear them for upwards of 6 weeks. No splint, it's still a few couple of weeks before you can talk clearly and even then, it may be painful to spend all day talking. I took 6 weeks off work but probably could have gone back and been okay around week 4, but I don't do a lot of talking at my job.[/quote]

Thanks, Jamie! It's supposed to be upper and lower. Lower is moving the jaw forward, upper is widening the jaw a little. I have to talk all day. So, I'm sure it will take me a little longer. How long was it before talking wasn't as painful?

StefanoMI
Posts: 23
Joined: Mon Sep 28, 2015 1:36 pm

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#4 Post by StefanoMI »

I'm on day 42 and I still can't talk normal. The muscles around my mouth are contracted and my tongue is in a different position. It takes a while to get back to normal.

Basicgrey7
Posts: 7
Joined: Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:34 pm

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#5 Post by Basicgrey7 »

I work in a job where I talk all day. I was really worried but my surgeon told me I should take three days weeks off. I am on my last week off and I can talk. It is a little lispy but people can understand me fine. I have rubber bands on the sides of my teeth and I think they cause the lisp.

I could talk during week two but sometimes it was mumbled and not understood. Nothing that repeating myself didn't help.


I had double jaw surgery.

tdhenson86
Posts: 40
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:40 am

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#6 Post by tdhenson86 »

[quote="StefanoMI"]I'm on day 42 and I still can't talk normal. The muscles around my mouth are contracted and my tongue is in a different position. It takes a while to get back to normal.[/quote]

Thanks for letting me know your experience! How long did it take before it wasn't too painful to talk? Can people understand you at day 42 even though it's not back to normal?

tdhenson86
Posts: 40
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:40 am

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#7 Post by tdhenson86 »

[quote="Basicgrey7"]I work in a job where I talk all day. I was really worried but my surgeon told me I should take three days weeks off. I am on my last week off and I can talk. It is a little lispy but people can understand me fine. I have rubber bands on the sides of my teeth and I think they cause the lisp.

I could talk during week two but sometimes it was mumbled and not understood. Nothing that repeating myself didn't help.


I had double jaw surgery.[/quote]

That's great news for me! Three weeks recovery with double jaw surgery? Thanks for sharing!!!

User avatar
Mart
Posts: 128
Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 7:25 am
Location: south west UK

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#8 Post by Mart »

After having double jaw surgery I couldn't talk very well for the first 4 weeks because I had a splint wired into my mouth. After this I could talk and be understood but I was nowhere near back to normal. I'd say I was 80% back to normal at roughly 6-8 weeks post-op, and have only now 100% returned to normal at 12 weeks post op.
Image

StefanoMI
Posts: 23
Joined: Mon Sep 28, 2015 1:36 pm

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#9 Post by StefanoMI »

tdhenson86 wrote:
StefanoMI wrote:I'm on day 42 and I still can't talk normal. The muscles around my mouth are contracted and my tongue is in a different position. It takes a while to get back to normal.
Thanks for letting me know your experience! How long did it take before it wasn't too painful to talk? Can people understand you at day 42 even though it's not back to normal?
I could talk from day 0 but it took some figuring from my mother to understand what I was saying. With time it gets better.
Now, on day 50, I can talk almost normally. Not 100% normal because I still speak with a slight lisp but it's getting better week after week. My surgeon said that after 3 months my speech should be back to normal 100%.

tdhenson86
Posts: 40
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:40 am

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#10 Post by tdhenson86 »

[quote="Mart"]After having double jaw surgery I couldn't talk very well for the first 4 weeks because I had a splint wired into my mouth. After this I could talk and be understood but I was nowhere near back to normal. I'd say I was 80% back to normal at roughly 6-8 weeks post-op, and have only now 100% returned to normal at 12 weeks post op.[/quote]

Thanks for sharing, Mart! May I ask how old you are? I've heard recovery is different depending on age. Not sure if that's true.

User avatar
Mart
Posts: 128
Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 7:25 am
Location: south west UK

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#11 Post by Mart »

tdhenson86 wrote:
Mart wrote:After having double jaw surgery I couldn't talk very well for the first 4 weeks because I had a splint wired into my mouth. After this I could talk and be understood but I was nowhere near back to normal. I'd say I was 80% back to normal at roughly 6-8 weeks post-op, and have only now 100% returned to normal at 12 weeks post op.
Thanks for sharing, Mart! May I ask how old you are? I've heard recovery is different depending on age. Not sure if that's true.
I'm 28 years old, with a good degree of fitness.
Image

tdhenson86
Posts: 40
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:40 am

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#12 Post by tdhenson86 »

Mart wrote:
tdhenson86 wrote:
Mart wrote:After having double jaw surgery I couldn't talk very well for the first 4 weeks because I had a splint wired into my mouth. After this I could talk and be understood but I was nowhere near back to normal. I'd say I was 80% back to normal at roughly 6-8 weeks post-op, and have only now 100% returned to normal at 12 weeks post op.
Thanks for sharing, Mart! May I ask how old you are? I've heard recovery is different depending on age. Not sure if that's true.
I'm 28 years old, with a good degree of fitness.
Thanks! I'm 30 myself in decent shape. I hope my recovery is faster. Hope you're fully recovered now!
Braces on 06/25/15
Double Jaw Orthognathic Surgery (Lefort 1 and BSSO) 11/10/16
Surgery Blog: http://timsdoublejawsurgery.blogspot.com

jawa
Posts: 28
Joined: Thu Oct 29, 2015 7:13 am

Re: Recovery from orthognathic surgery before you can talk again

#13 Post by jawa »

Im two and a half weeks post surgery and I talk well and can be clearly understood. I have a small amount of trouble with b)s and p)s but that is really it.

I have been reading aloud. I'm sure that helped.

Post Reply