
Jaw Surgery
Corrects jaw alignment for improved function, balance, and long-term stability.
A coordinated orthodontic and surgical approach that repositions the jaws to correct severe bite, alignment, and facial balance issues.
Orthodontic treatment aligns the teeth before and after surgery, while an oral surgeon repositions the jaws to achieve proper bite, balance, and function.
Improves bite function, facial balance, breathing, and long-term stability when orthodontics alone cannot correct jaw discrepancies.
Teens or adults with severe bite problems, jaw misalignment, facial imbalance, or functional issues that cannot be corrected with orthodontics alone.
Treatment includes orthodontic preparation, surgery performed by an oral surgeon, and follow-up orthodontic care. Patients receive coordinated support and guidance throughout the process.
Overall treatment usually spans 12–24 months, including orthodontic preparation, surgery, recovery, and final orthodontic adjustments.
This is a major treatment requiring careful planning, recovery time, and collaboration with an oral surgeon. Commitment to orthodontic care before and after surgery is essential.
Recovery varies but typically includes swelling, temporary dietary changes, and time off work or school. Your care team provides detailed instructions and closely monitors healing.

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