Orthognathic Surgery, Also Known as Jaw Surgery

Advanced Options for Dealing with Various Functional, Aesthetic, and Health Issues

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What is Corrective Jaw Surgery?

What Are the Advantages of Undergoing Corrective Jaw Surgery?

Candidates for Corrective Jaw Surgery

People who are good candidates for corrective jaw surgery often have the following conditions:
  • Problems with biting or chewing food
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • An open bite (gap between upper and lower teeth when mouth is closed)
  • A protruding jaw
  • Underbite or overbite
  • Receding chin
  • Persistent jaw pain, headaches, or TMJ disorder
  • Imbalanced facial appearance
  • Previous facial injury
  • Congenital facial defects
  • Chronic dry mouth or mouth breathing
  • Sleep apnea
  • Excessively worn-down teeth
  • Difficulty bringing upper and lower lips together without strain
To find out if you are a candidate for corrective jaw surgery, schedule an in-person consultation at Oral & Facial Surgeons of Arizona. Our surgeon will examine your oral structures, use advanced technology to assess your condition, and discuss potential treatment options. If surgery is recommended, we will create a personalized treatment plan to address your needs.

Orthognathic Surgery is Available for Teenagers and Adults Who Have an Underbite or Overbite

Why should you choose Oral & Facial Surgeons of Arizona for Jaw Surgery?

What is Involved in the Jaw Surgery Procedure?

During the Recovery Process After Jaw Surgery, What Should I Expect?

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