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Surgical Orthodontics

Surgical Orthodontics

Surgical Orthodontics

Enhancing Smiles and Correcting Jaw Issues

Surgical orthodontics, also known as orthognathic surgery, is a specialized treatment designed to correct severe cases of jaw misalignment, facial imbalances, and other skeletal issues that cannot be resolved with orthodontic treatment alone. This procedure is often recommended for adults whose jaws have finished growing and need correction to improve both function and appearance.

Benefit of orthognathic surgery

For many patients, the greatest benefit to surgery is the resulting healthy, beautiful smile that lasts. Whether orthodontic treatment is needed to correct a bad bite or jaw irregularity, orthognathic surgery can help restore your confidence for many years to come.
Crowding of the teeth
Overbite or underbite
Crossbite
Open bite
Protrusion of the upper or lower jaw
Orthodontist explaining orthognathic surgery to correct jaw misalignment.
At Orland Park Orthodontics, we understand the importance of early intervention when it comes to orthodontic treatment. Our team of experienced orthodontists is dedicated to providing the highest level of care to each and every patient, and we will work closely with you to create a personalized treatment plan that meets your child's unique needs and goals.

If you have any questions about Phase I orthodontic treatment or would like to schedule a consultation, please don't hesitate to contact us. We look forward to helping your child achieve a beautiful, healthy smile!

Orthognathic surgery offers several benefits beyond aesthetic improvements, including:
  • Improved Functionality: Corrects severe bite issues that impact chewing, speaking, and breathing.
  • Enhanced Appearance: Can improve facial symmetry and overall appearance by aligning the jaws.
  • Increased Comfort: Relieves strain on the jaw joints and can reduce pain caused by misaligned jaws.
  • Better Oral Health: Improves the alignment of teeth and jaws, making it easier to maintain good oral hygiene.

Surgical orthodontics can transform your life by improving both the function and aesthetics of your smile. While orthognathic surgery may seem intimidating, it offers a permanent solution for patients with severe jaw issues that cannot be addressed with braces or clear aligners alone. If you’re experiencing bite problems or jaw misalignment, consult with an experienced orthodontist to determine whether surgical orthodontics is the right treatment for you. The results can lead to a healthier, more balanced smile and a better quality of life.

Surgical Orthodontics FAQ

01. When is surgical treatment needed?
Surgical orthodontic treatment is necessary when there is a major discrepancy between the upper and lower jaws that affects the patient's ability to chew, speak, or breathe properly. This treatment may also be required to correct facial asymmetry, excessive overbites or underbites, and open bites that cannot be treated with braces or clear aligners alone.
02. How do I know if I need Orthodontic surgery?
Your orthodontist will evaluate your facial structure, dental alignment, and jaw function during a consultation. If your jaw issues go beyond what can be corrected with braces or aligners, they may recommend orthognathic surgery. Typically, surgical orthodontics is suggested when the patient’s upper and lower jaws do not align correctly, causing difficulties with chewing, breathing, or speaking.
03. How does orthognathic surgery work?
Orthognathic surgery involves repositioning the jaw bones to improve their alignment and correct any structural problems. The process typically begins with orthodontic treatment, such as braces or clear aligners, to move the teeth into their ideal position. Once the teeth are aligned, an oral surgeon performs the surgery to reposition the jaws. After surgery, the orthodontic treatment is completed to fine-tune the bite and ensure everything is properly aligned.
04. Are there risks with orthognathic surgery?
As with any surgery, there are some risks involved with orthognathic surgery, including infection, nerve damage, or issues with healing. However, these risks are minimal when performed by an experienced surgeon, and your orthodontist and surgeon will discuss all potential risks with you before proceeding with the treatment.
05. Does Insurance Cover orthognathic surgery?
Yes, insurance may cover orthognathic surgery, but coverage typically depends on the nature of the case and your specific insurance plan. Orthognathic surgery is often deemed medically necessary when it addresses functional issues such as difficulty chewing, speaking, or breathing due to jaw misalignment. In such cases, many insurance plans provide partial or full coverage.

To ensure coverage, you should:

1. Check with your insurance provider to confirm if orthognathic surgery is covered under your policy.

2. Work with your orthodontic and surgical team to submit the necessary documentation, including a letter of medical necessity, to your insurer.

It’s essential to understand your specific insurance policy to avoid unexpected costs. Some insurance plans may have exclusions or limitations on what they will cover regarding orthodontic-related surgeries.