Orthognathic Surgery
There are patients having returned or protruded upper/lower jaws. This results in poor speech, breathing difficulties, and facial bone abnormalities affecting the look and the facial profile.
To treat these cases, we do what is called orthognathic surgery.
Once the treatment is completed, there are significant improvements in speech, pronunciation, occlusion, biting, and breathing, and major improvements in the outlook and facial profile.
Orthognathic surgery may be the only resort to treat the temporomandibular joint dysfunction.








