Surgical Orthodontics: Transforming Smiles Beyond Braces
When traditional orthodontics isn't enough to align your smile and bite perfectly, surgical orthodontics steps in as a life-changing solution. Let's dive into what it is, who benefits from it, how it works, and why it might be the right choice for you.

What is Surgical Orthodontic Treatment?
Surgical orthodontics, also known as orthognathic surgery, is a specialized treatment designed to correct severe jaw irregularities and misalignments that cannot be treated with braces or aligners alone. This advanced procedure combines orthodontics and jaw surgery to improve both functionality and aesthetics.


How is Orthodontic Surgery Conducted?
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Initial Assessment
Your orthodontist evaluates your condition through X-rays, 3D scans, and a detailed examination.
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Pre-Surgical Preparation
Braces or aligners are used to align teeth in preparation for surgery.
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Surgical Phase
A maxillofacial surgeon repositions your jaw to improve alignment and symmetry.
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Post-Surgical Orthodontics
After surgery, orthodontic treatment continues to fine-tune your bite and ensure optimal results.

Who Needs Orthodontic Surgery?
You might need surgical orthodontic treatment if:
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You have significant misalignment issues like an overbite, underbite, or open bite.
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Your facial symmetry or profile is affected due to jaw positioning.
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You're experiencing difficulty chewing, speaking, or breathing due to jaw misalignment.
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You have a congenital condition, injury, or trauma affecting your jaw structure.
Typically, surgical orthodontics is recommended for adults or adolescents after their growth phase is complete.
What are the Benefits of Orthodontic Surgery?
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Enhanced Functionality: Improves biting, chewing, and speech issues caused by jaw misalignment.
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Improved Appearance: Achieves better facial harmony and symmetry, boosting confidence.
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Long-Lasting Results: Ensures a stable bite and alignment for years to come.
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Better Health: Can alleviate jaw pain, sleep apnea, and other conditions associated with misaligned jaws.