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Surgical orthodontics is a treatment option for severe bite problems or skeletal discrepancies that cannot be corrected with orthodontics alone. It is also considered when orthodontic treatment would result in a compromised facial appearance. In these cases, orthognathic surgery, or orthodontic treatment combined with jaw surgery, may be used.
Severe malocclusion (or a bad bite) may cause functional problems such as an inability to chew food properly, speech difficulties, and facial dysfunction characterized by headaches, joint pain, and periodontal problems. Furthermore, self-esteem issues often arise due to the physical appearance related to jaw discrepancies. Orthognathic surgery can also be an important part of the treatment for obstructive sleep apnea.
Surgical orthodontics is a team effort that involves interdisciplinary planning in collaboration with Drs. O’Hara and Kim, your dentist, your oral and maxillofacial surgeon, and you. After the treatment plan is determined and accepted, pre-surgical orthodontics will move your teeth to a position so they will fit together properly when the jaws are repositioned with surgery. Since the teeth generally start in a “compensated” position, you may feel that your bite is getting worse during this phase of treatment. However, when the surgeon realigns your jaws into a harmonious balance, the teeth will fit together properly.
While surgery may be the best option to achieve optimal functional and cosmetic results, it is always an elective procedure. Other treatment options will be presented to you at the consultation appointment.