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Orthognathic Surgery

By: The Office of Dr. Douglas J. Knight / 06 Nov 2019
Orthognathic Surgery at The Office of Dr. Douglas J. Knight

What Is Orthognathic Surgery?

Orthognathic surgery, also known simply as jaw surgery, refers to any surgical procedure affecting the bones of the jaws and mouth. Usually, orthognathic surgery aims to alter the positioning and alignment of the jaws, creating a healthier bone structure that can then support a healthy new smile. Orthognathic surgery may be necessary because the jaws have grown at different rates, or it may appear later in life due to a developmental issue or trauma.

Normally, orthognathic surgery is reserved for those with relatively severe orthodontic problems. Orthognathic surgery may be used to treat speech problems, issues with the function of the bite and smile, or severe TMJ pain. But in all cases, jaw surgery serves to correct underlying issues in the bone structure of the jaw, helping us create a healthier smile in the long-term.

Critically, orthognathic surgery is always the first step of a longer treatment process. After orthognathic surgery, you'll still need braces or other orthodontic treatment to bring the teeth into proper alignment. Jaw surgery works to create a healthier relationship between the jaws, which then allows us to orthodontic treatment to straighten the teeth and create a healthy, complete smile.

Contact Your Tacoma, WA Jaw Surgeon

When possible, we strive to use non-invasive treatment methods like braces or Invisalign - but for patients with more serious, underlying issues, orthognathic surgery may be the best option. Feel free to contact us if you have more questions about jaw surgery, or if you think you might benefit from orthognathic surgery, request a consultation online. We can't wait to hear from you, and we look forward to helping you achieve your dream smile!

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