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Jaw Surgery

For patients with more severe orthodontic cases, traditional treatments such as braces may not be enough to achieve the ideal smile.

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An Overview of Jaw Surgery

During your initial examination at Stormberg Orthodontics, Dr. Stormberg will perform the initial examination, which includes x-rays and photographs of your mouth to help determine the best course of treatment. Then, he will determine if orthodontics (braces or Invisalign) or a combination of orthodontics and orthognathic (jaw) surgery will be necessary.

You’ll find out more about jaw surgery, who qualifies, and what to expect below.

What is Jaw Surgery & Where is it Performed?

Corrective jaw surgery, or orthognathic surgery, works to correct severe bite and/or jaw bone misalignment. Jaw growth is a gradual process, and is usually completed between ages 14-16 in girls and 17-21 in boys. When the upper and lower jaw grow at differing rates, and the irregularities are too extreme to be fixed by traditional orthodontic treatment alone, surgery may be recommended. At Stormberg Orthodontics, we work closely with a number of extremely well-qualified and experience oral surgeons all over San Diego. Private oral surgeons and insurance, Kaiser and the Naval Medical Center of San Diego are some of the facilities and financial options available. Some surgeries can be done in-office, outpatient and other surgeries may require a short hospital stay. We’ll work with your oral surgeon to provide you with all the information you need beforehand, based on your individual needs.

Who Needs Jaw Surgery?

Those with improper bites or jaws may require jaw surgery, as orthodontics can only correct bite problems when the teeth are involved. These severe orthodontic issues can cause a variety of issues such as

  • Difficulty breathing, chewing, biting or swallowing
  • Facial asymmetry
  • Speech problems
  • Chronic jaw pain
  • Obstructive sleep apnea
  • Open bite
  • Protruding jaw

It’s important to note that surgery is performed in tandem with orthodontic treatment. Typically, patients are wearing braces during or after the surgery is performed. Correcting the jaw alignment of your mouth will not correct your teeth as well, which is why orthodontic appliances are also required.

What To Expect

Using the latest in digital imaging technology, we will demonstrate the overall functional and aesthetic benefits of orthognathic surgery. Typically, the risks associated with jaw surgery are minimal, and visible scars from the procedure are very rare (since the surgery is performed inside your mouth). Your oral surgeon will make small incisions in the jaw bone, and then move them into the proper position. Sometimes, extra bone may need to be added to your jaw from other areas, such as the hip or leg. Complete healing and recovery from the surgery may take up to 12 weeks, and your oral surgeon provide you with post-surgery guidelines to follow.

How it Works

1. Getting to Know You

Your first visit to our office is the beginning of your orthodontic journey, and we’re just as excited as you! We take complimentary Xrays and images of your teeth and Dr. Stormberg performs a thorough examination of your teeth, mouth, and gums. 

2. Custom Treatment Plan

Dr. Stormberg creates a customized treatment plan for each patient to ensure you reach your full smile potential! At Stormberg Orthodontics, we want to help you get the smile that you love with treatment as convenient as possible.

3. Your New Smile

We pride ourselves on giving our patients beautiful, healthy smiles that last a lifetime and that dedication doesn’t end when your braces are removed. Stormberg Orthodontics offers a variety of retainer options to find the best fit for your smile and lifestyle.

Just Moved? We Are Accepting New Patients!

If you have already begun orthodontic treatment and you’ve recently moved to the area, don’t worry, we can help make the process of switching to, or from, our office as easy as possible.
  • Military Transfers
  • Job Transfers
  • College Students
  • FAQs from Dr. Kurt Stormberg

    Is it too late to have braces if I am already an adult?
    Adult orthodontics is becoming more common, as orthodontic treatment helps increase overall happiness level, health, and self-esteem. It’s never too late for a beautiful smile!
    Can I still play sports?
    Of course! We do recommend that you use a mouthguard to protect your mouth during treatment.
    What is an emergency appointment? How are those handled?
    If your braces are hurting you or your child severely, or if one of your appliances breaks, you should call our office. We can solve most orthodontic emergencies over the phone, but will make time for you if your issue requires an office visit.

    What are you waiting for?

    Smile Brighter Today!

    We have treatments to bring out the best in any smile. Learn about your options at your complimentary visit.
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