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Orthognathic surgery

Pairing orthodontics with corrective jaw surgery

Man getting an orthodontic consultation
Orthognathic surgery (also called corrective jaw surgery) corrects abnormalities found in the facial bones, jaws and teeth. Why is orthognathic surgery necessary in some cases? For both functional and aesthetic reasons.

Difficulty chewing, sleeping, and talking may indicate a need for corrective jaw surgery. When employed alongside orthodontic treatment, orthognathic surgery can solve these problems. And along with improved function, comes a beautiful smile and enhanced facial profile.

State-of-the-art tools for stunning results

From the latest and best in digital imaging technology for full visibility before and after treatment, to a computerized treatment plan that eliminates guesswork and optimizes recovery times, to bio-compatible titanium hardware that ensures stable, lasting results, our commitment to state-of-the-art technology is strong. Our goal is to shorten your recovery time and get you back to the things you love as quickly as reasonably possible.

      Expertise with difficult cases

      Our talented and experienced orthodontists bring a high-level of expertise to their diagnosing and treatment of complicated orthodontic cases. Our doctors' skills in interdisciplinary dentistry, along with their commitment to lifelong learning and to fostering a collaborative environment means, they can handle complex orthodontic cases much better than the average orthodontist.

      They may be able to prevent orthognathic surgery when other doctors have prescribed it because of their strengths in so many different types of orthodontic treatment. Whether or not orthognathic surgery is needed, when you go with The Smart Orthodontic Group, you're working with a truly elite orthodontic team.