CHARACTERISTICS THAT COULD INDICATE THE NEED FOR ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY: Difficulty chewing or biting food Difficulty to swallow Chronic pain in the jaw or jaw joint (TMJ) and headaches Excessive wear of the teeth. Open bite (space between the upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed) Unbalanced facial appearance from the front or side. face injury birth defects Jaw and chin receding protruding jaw Inability to bring the lips together without straining. Chronic mouth breathing Sleep apnea (breathing problems while sleeping, including snoring)
Orthognathic surgery focuses on repositioning the facial bones to achieve proper harmony and functionality. In our practice, we perform fully digital diagnosis and planning of this procedure, allowing us to thoroughly examine the skull, soft tissues, and teeth. With this information, we create surgical guides that give us pinpoint precision during the intervention. Our top priority is to employ minimally invasive techniques to minimize discomfort and speed recovery for our patients. We use state-of-the-art instruments and devices, combined with refined technique and extensive experience, to obtain a high success rate in our cases.