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Surgical Orthodontics

Surgical orthodontics combines specialist care with orthognathic surgery to resolve complex jaw misalignment and relieve related symptoms.

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Surgery in Woodstock to Straighten Your Smile

Orthognathic surgery, also called orthodontic surgery or corrective jaw surgery, is performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon to move the top or bottom jaw to fix alignment issues.

While braces and clear aligners are effective for treating a wide range of tooth and jaw misalignments, some orthodontic issues are too complex for these treatments alone. This is the case when the misalignment stems from the positioning of the jaws rather than the teeth. In situations like this, orthognathic surgery may be necessary.

The goal of orthognathic surgery is to align the jaw and create a symmetrical smile. This can also significantly improve your ability to breathe, chew, and speak.

When performed alongside orthodontic treatments like braces, orthognathic surgery can provide you with a smile that functions properly and looks beautiful.

Benefits of Surgical Orthodontics

Surgical Orthodontics, Woodstock

Flexible In-House Payment Plans

At Woodstock Orthodontics, we believe that finances should never be a barrier to essential health care. To help patients manage the cost of orthodontic treatment, we offer flexible financing with zero percent interest payment plans and low down payment options.

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The Surgical Orthodontic Process

Surgical orthodontics is a collaborative process that can take multiple years to complete.

Your orthodontist in Woodstock will work with you to make sure your teeth are as straight as possible. However, if your jaw needs further realignment, they may refer you to a local oral and maxillofacial surgeon.

If that happens, the oral and maxillofacial surgeon will perform a procedure to move your jaw into the correct position. Once you're healed, your orthodontist will create a second treatment plan, which will likely include braces, to give you a straighter smile.

Benefits of Surgical Orthodontics

Surgical orthodontics combines braces with corrective surgery to properly align the upper and lower jaw.

These treatments are designed to address a range of orthodontic and general health issues including TMJ disorder, traumatic injuries, improper jaw development and even obstructive sleep apnea.

If you suffer from these conditions, surgical orthodontics can help relieve chronic headaches, improve your ability to breathe freely, and allow you to chew, speak and breath properly.