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Before and After Surgical Orthodontics: How Jaw Surgery Can Transform Your Smile and Facial Balance


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By RRC Orthodontics

A confident smile is about more than just straight teeth—it’s about harmony between your teeth, jaws, and facial structure. For patients with significant bite issues or jaw misalignment, traditional orthodontics alone may not be enough. That’s where surgical orthodontics (orthognathic surgery) comes in.

If you’ve ever wondered how jaw surgery can dramatically improve both appearance and function, this guide will walk you through the before-and-after transformation, the process, benefits, and what to expect.

What Is Surgical Orthodontics?

Surgical orthodontics is a specialized treatment that combines orthodontic care (braces or aligners) with corrective jaw surgery to fix severe skeletal and dental irregularities.

It is typically recommended for adults whose jaws have fully developed and who experience the following:

  • Severe overbite or underbite
  • Open bite (teeth don’t meet properly)
  • Facial asymmetry
  • Difficulty chewing or speaking
  • Chronic jaw pain or TMJ issues
  • Sleep apnea caused by jaw structure

Before Surgical Orthodontics: What Patients Experience

Before undergoing treatment, many patients deal with both functional and aesthetic concerns.

Common Issues Before Treatment

1. Misaligned Bite

  • Difficulty chewing food properly
  • Uneven wear on teeth
  • Speech challenges

2. Facial Imbalance

  • Receding chin or protruding jaw
  • Asymmetrical facial appearance
  • Lack of jaw definition

3. Oral Health Concerns

  • Increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease
  • Jaw strain and discomfort

4. Low Confidence

  • Feeling self-conscious about one’s smile or profile
  • Avoiding photos or social interactions

The Surgical Orthodontics Process: Step-by-Step

1. Initial Consultation and Diagnosis

Your orthodontist and oral surgeon will:

  • Take digital scans, X-rays, and photographs
  • Evaluate your bite and facial structure
  • Develop a personalized treatment plan

2. Pre-Surgical Orthodontics (Braces Phase)

Before surgery, braces are used to align your teeth in their correct positions—even if this temporarily makes your bite look worse.

Timeline: 12–18 months

This phase is crucial because it prepares your teeth for proper alignment after surgery.

3. Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery)

Performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, this procedure repositions your jaw to achieve proper alignment.

Common procedures include:

  • Moving the upper jaw (maxilla)
  • Adjusting the lower jaw (mandible)
  • Chin reshaping (genioplasty, if needed)

Recovery timeline:

  • Initial healing: 2–3 weeks
  • Full recovery: 2–3 months

4. Post-Surgical Orthodontics

After surgery, orthodontic treatment continues to fine-tune your bite.

Timeline: 6–12 months

After Surgical Orthodontics: The Transformation

The results of surgical orthodontics are often life-changing—both physically and emotionally.

Functional Improvements

  • Proper bite alignment
  • Easier chewing and digestion
  • Improved speech clarity
  • Reduced jaw pain and strain
  • Better breathing (especially for sleep apnea patients)

Aesthetic Enhancements

  • Balanced facial profile
  • Improved jawline definition
  • Symmetrical facial appearance
  • More attractive, confident smile

Emotional and Lifestyle Benefits

  • Increased self-confidence
  • Greater comfort in social situations
  • Improved quality of life

Before and After: What Makes the Biggest Difference?

The dramatic transformation comes from correcting the root cause—the jaw alignment—not just the teeth.

Key Changes Patients Notice:

BeforeAfter
Crooked biteProperly aligned bite
Jaw protrusion or recessionBalanced facial structure
Facial asymmetrySymmetry and harmony
Difficulty chewingComfortable function
Low confidenceRenewed self-esteem

Who Is a Good Candidate for Jaw Surgery?

You may be a candidate if you:

  • Have severe bite misalignment not correctable with braces alone
  • Experience jaw pain or TMJ symptoms
  • Have noticeable facial imbalance
  • Struggle with breathing or sleep apnea
  • Are in good overall health

A consultation with an experienced orthodontic team is essential to determine eligibility.

Risks and Considerations

Like any surgical procedure, orthognathic surgery comes with some risks, including:

  • Swelling and temporary discomfort
  • Numbness (usually temporary)
  • Healing time and dietary restrictions
  • Financial investment

However, with modern techniques and expert care, complications are rare and outcomes are highly predictable.

How Long Does the Entire Process Take?

On average, surgical orthodontics takes 18–30 months from start to finish:

  • Pre-surgical orthodontics: 12–18 months
  • Surgery and recovery: 2–3 months
  • Post-surgical orthodontics: 6–12 months

While it’s a commitment, the long-term results are permanent and transformative.

Why Choose Surgical Orthodontics Over Traditional Braces?

Traditional braces can align teeth—but they cannot correct jaw structure issues.

Surgical orthodontics addresses:

  • The foundation of your bite
  • The balance of your facial features
  • The function of your jaw

This leads to results that are not just cosmetic but functional and long-lasting.

Advanced Technology for Better Results

Modern practices use cutting-edge tools such as the following:

  • 3D imaging and digital treatment planning
  • Computer-guided surgical techniques
  • Customized orthodontic appliances

These innovations ensure:

  • Greater precision
  • Faster recovery
  • Predictable outcomes

Cost vs. Value: Is It Worth It?

While surgical orthodontics is a significant investment, the benefits often outweigh the cost:

  • Permanent correction (no temporary fixes)
  • Improved oral health
  • Enhanced facial aesthetics
  • Better quality of life

Many patients consider it one of the most impactful decisions for their health and confidence.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

If you’ve been struggling with jaw misalignment, bite issues, or facial imbalance, surgical orthodontics could be the life-changing solution you’ve been looking for.

Take the first step toward a healthier, more confident smile. Schedule your appointment today and visit our dental office at 1938 E Lincoln Hwy #121, New Lenox, IL 60451. Our experienced team is here to guide you through every stage of your transformation—from consultation to your stunning final results.