

Before After
Procedures Performed
Upper Jaw Impaction
Upper Jaw Advancement
Lower Jaw Advancement
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Corrective
jaw surgery is sometimes referred to as
“surgical orthodontics”, but is commonly known as
orthognathic surgery. The word orthognathic literally
means straight jaws. It is derived from the Greek word
orthos meaning straight and gnathos meaning jaws.
Therefore, orthognathic surgery is performed to
straighten or correct improper jaw alignment and aid
in jaw function.
Just as your orthodontist corrects your crooked teeth
with braces and other appliances, Dr. Falcone can correct
poorly positioned jawbones and teeth with orthognathic
surgery.
Many times, people are born with or develop problems with
their jaws that cannot be corrected by braces alone. One
or both of your jaws may grow too much or too little,
resulting in speech difficulties, chewing problems, bite
irregularities, breathing difficulty, and an unfavorable
facial appearance. Also, problems with your bite can
threaten the health of your teeth and gums. Your jaw
joints (TMJ) can be affected, too, causing pain and
dysfunction.
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If you have unequal jaw or
facial bone growth, orthognathic surgery
with other cosmetic maxillofacial surgery may be indicated.
Take a close look at yourself.
Do you have any of the following
conditions?
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Protruding
jaw (upper or lower)
Receding jaw or chin
Large jaw or chin
Cheekbone or nasal abnormality
“Gummy Smile”
“Long” facial appearance
“short” upper lip
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Open
bite
(A space between your upper and
lower front or back teeth when you bite)
Unbalanced facial or jaw appearance
Speech or breathing impairment
Difficulty in chewing or biting
Chronic jaw joint pain
Excessive tooth wear
Chronic mouth breathing
Chronic snoring and/or sleep apnea
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If you do have any of these problems, orthognathicand
maxillofacial cosmetic surgery can be used to correct them.
Many times, a team approach is necessary between Dr. Falcone and
your orthodontist. First, your teeth are properly aligned with braces,
then corrective jaw surgery is performed to place your jaws in their
proper position. In addition, chin, nasal bone, cheekbone or other
facial deformities can be corrected at the same time. Not only will
your facial appearance be improved, but now your bite has been altered
to allow you to chew, smile and speak with more confidence than ever
before.
Dr. Falcone can determine if corrective jaw surgery and cosmetic
maxillofacial surgery are right for you just by performing an
examination and by taking some x-rays and photographs. Rarely,
are other diagnostic measures necessary. Remember that unequal
growth of your jaws can cause you a lot of trouble, so if you
suspect a problem, see Dr. Falcone to have your jaws, face and
bite examined. He will be available to answer any questions
that you may have and propose a customized treatment plan to
improve your jaw function and restore your facial balance and
improve your appearance.
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