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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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