Very unlikely if special precautions are taken. Routinely, the jaw and its joint (TMJ) are protected during surgery by use of a special rubber block that allows the patient to rest their teeth on. Excessive pressure on the joints are prevented by gentle surgical technique and use of proper instruments.
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