Orthognathic surgeries

Orthognathic surgery is usually aimed at treating abnormalities of the jaw bones, and realigning the teeth and jaw, especially in cases where single use of orthodontics does not work. It is necessary to wait for growth to stop before performing any of the operations of the jaws and the specialty of oral and facial surgery

• Jaw surgery can contribute to correcting and modifying conditions that suffer from the following:
• Congenital jaw defects or facial injuries
• Face asymmetry due to a small chin, overlapping teeth, defective plates, or protrusion of the lower jaw
• Problems with chewing, talking and swallowing
• Inability to close the lips completely
• Pain from temporomandibular joint disorders or other jaw disorders
• Sleep Apnea Syndrome