Orthognathic surgery is aimed at repositioning facial bones to a more desirable position, enhancing function, aesthetics, and patient wellbeing. The most common form of this surgery involves repositioning the jawbones to improve various aspects such as bite and chewing function, facial balance, airway obstruction, mental health, and overall quality of life. Patients considering jawbone repositioning surgery typically require orthodontic treatment before, during, and after the procedure to ensure optimal functional and aesthetic results.
Patients may seek orthognathic surgery for several reasons, including:
I employ the latest 3D technology to provide patients with the best possible outcomes. This approach allows for precise planning and execution of the surgical procedure.
One example of successful jawbone repositioning surgery involved closing a large gap (anterior open bite) between the top and bottom teeth. The patient underwent a period of braces treatment followed by surgery, resulting in a significantly improved bite and aesthetic appearance.
Private:
Auckland Head & Neck Specialists, MercyAscot,
100 Mountain Road Epsom.
E-mail: info@ahns.co.nz
Greville Dental (Visiting Surgeon), 18 Hauraki Crescent, Pinehill. E-mail: info@ofhnsurgery.co.nz