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Jaw Surgery in Dallas, TX

Orthognathic surgery is necessary to correct complex jaw misalignment that nonsurgical treatments, such as braces or mouth guards, cannot fix.

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Hear From Jaw Surgery Patients Like You

When your jaws develop incorrectly, it can cause several issues for your oral health and function. Misaligned jaws can make it difficult to eat properly and enjoy certain foods, which can result in digestion problems. You can hear more about corrective jaw surgery and the positive results by watching the patient stories below.

Orthognathic Surgery

Corrective jaw surgery, also called orthognathic surgery, provides one of the most dramatic transformations in oral and maxillofacial surgery. This life-changing procedure is necessary to correct complex jaw misalignment that nonsurgical treatments, such as braces or mouth guards, cannot fix. Jaw surgery can also be performed to treat sleep apnea.

At Park Cities Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates - Dental Implant Expert, Dr. Phillips is an expert in evaluating, diagnosing, and correcting severe jaw problems with orthognathic surgery. Our team will work jointly with your orthodontist to make sure you receive the best treatment and achieve optimal results.

Symptoms of Jaw Misalignment

When your upper and lower jaws grow at different rates or develop incorrectly, it can cause jaw dysfunction, such as an underbite or overbite. In minor cases of jaw misalignment, you can typically undergo orthodontic treatment. However, if you experience the symptoms below, you may suffer from severe jaw dysfunction and should seek treatment with our oral surgeon :

If you suffer from any of the above complications, it's important to visit our office for a consultation. Dr. Phillips can examine your jaws and determine if corrective jaw surgery is necessary for preserving your oral health and function. After deciding if one or both of your jaws needs repositioning, we will discuss all your treatment options with you before proceeding.

Benefits of Corrective Jaw Surgery

Each patient's transformation differs after jaw surgery, but in almost all cases, patients experience dramatic positive changes. After corrective jaw surgery, it's not uncommon to experience the following benefits:

Corrective jaw surgery provides some of the most extensive smile transformations in our office, and our team loves seeing all the positive results.

Orthognathic Surgery Procedure

The primary goals of jaw surgery are usually to improve jaw function and bite alignment while eliminating pain. Improved facial appearance is often a bonus of orthognathic surgery. At Park Cities Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates, we believe in the importance of a team-based approach. We work closely with your orthodontist to coordinate and execute treatment to ensure the best results.

The treatment process begins with your orthodontist placing braces to prepare the teeth and jaws for their new position. In most cases, the braces stay on through the entire treatment, which can last anywhere from 18–24 months. We will schedule your surgical appointment for somewhere in the middle of this period, which gives your teeth ample time to move into the proper position. Once your teeth are ready, your oral surgeon will separate the misaligned portion of the jaw and reposition it using small plates or screws designed to integrate with your bone.

During the next several months, the jaw will heal while patients adhere to a soft foods diet. We will provide you with detailed post-operative instructions to help you navigate all aspects of your recovery. Your orthodontist will make any final adjustments to the braces needed to complete treatment.

Orthognathic Surgery in Dallas, TX

Jaw surgery is a life-changing surgery for patients suffering from chronic jaw pain, an over- or underbite, or other jaw development problems. We encourage you to contact our office in Dallas, TX, if you suffer from jaw dysfunction. Dr. Phillips is more than happy to assess your condition, discuss treatment options, and assist you in restoring your bite.