Jaw Surgery's hidden effects: new study tracks emotional and physical changes

NCT ID NCT07477873

First seen Mar 17, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 6 times

Summary

This study follows 100 people having jaw surgery to correct bite problems or facial imbalances. Researchers will measure changes in jaw joint structure, chewing muscle strength, emotional responses, anxiety, sleep quality, and facial pain before and up to 6 months after surgery. The goal is to better understand how surgery affects both physical and emotional well-being, but no new treatment is being tested.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Departments of maxillofacial surgery, Kaunas Clinics

    Kaunas, Kauno, 50161, Lithuania

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