Orthognathic Surgery

Orthognathic Surgery, also known as corrective jaw surgery, is performed to correct skeletal and dental irregularities, including misalignment of jaws and teeth. It improves chewing, speaking, and breathing, while also enhancing overall facial aesthetics and harmony.

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Orthognathic Surgery
Jaw Correction Surgery

What is Orthognathic Surgery?

“The beauty lies in the eye of the beholder”. Orthognathic Surgery is the surgery of the teeth and the jaws. Many of our patients feel that they would look better with a face changing surgery.

Dr. Satish trained in a centre where Orthognathic surgery was done on a daily basis so his comfort level in planning and treating these patients is very high. Nothing embodies our motto “ Shaping Faces,Changing Lives” more than Orthognathic Surgery.

ALL our patients are so happy and confident after the surgery that everytime they walk into the office smiling it tends to lift the spirits of all of us to see them so thrilled with their new looks.

The Orthognathic Surgery Process

A carefully planned procedure combining orthodontics and surgical expertise.

Initial Consultation

Comprehensive evaluation with X-rays, 3D scans, and orthodontic planning for jaw alignment.

Surgical Procedure

Precise repositioning of jaws under general anesthesia, ensuring function and aesthetics are restored.

Recovery & Healing

Post-surgery monitoring, follow-ups, and orthodontic adjustments for long-term stability.

Benefits of Orthognathic Surgery

Beyond aesthetics, corrective jaw surgery transforms lives.

  • Enhanced bite function and chewing ability
  • Correction of speech impediments
  • Improved breathing and reduced sleep apnea
  • Better facial balance and aesthetics
  • Long-lasting orthodontic results
  • Boosted self-esteem and confidence

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Frequently Asked Questions

Orthognathic surgery is a corrective jaw surgery performed to realign the jaws and teeth, improving both function and appearance. It is usually combined with orthodontic treatment.

It is recommended for patients with:

  • Severe bite problems (underbite, overbite, open bite)
  • Jaw misalignment causing difficulty in chewing or speaking
  • Facial imbalance or asymmetry
  • Sleep apnea related to jaw structure

Initial healing takes about 2–3 weeks, but complete recovery and jaw stabilization usually take 9–12 months. Orthodontic treatment often continues after surgery for best results.

Like any surgery, there are risks such as swelling, bleeding, infection, or temporary numbness. However, with modern surgical techniques and experienced surgeons, these risks are minimized and patients achieve excellent outcomes.