5 Reasons You May Require Surgical Orthodontics

In some cases, surgical orthodontics may be required before braces are fitted. The result will be a healthy, beautiful smile.
By: Langley Orthodontics
 
LANGLEY, British Columbia - April 23, 2018 - PRLog -- Visiting an orthodontist for the first time typically involves a consultation. It is at this appointment where the proper treatments are discussed. In some cases, the orthodontist may mention surgical orthodontics. This shouldn't strike fear into first-time orthodontic patients. Rather, this time should be celebrated as an opportunity to achieve an enviable and healthy smile.

Not everyone who gets braces fitted will require orthodontic surgery ( https://www.langleyorthodontics.com/site/surgical-orthodontics-langley ). Many people may simply need to have teeth straightening orthodontic treatments like braces or Invisalign to realign the teeth.

However, every patient who is a prime candidate for jaw correction surgery will need to have braces fitted, simply because moving the jaws also moves the teeth.

Why Are Surgical Orthodontics Necessary?

Dr. Aly Kanani from Langley Orthodontics ( https://www.langleyorthodontics.com/site/langley-orthodontist-difference ) identifies five specific reasons why a person may require orthodontic surgery. These include:

Correcting a protruding lower jaw: Some people with a protruding lower jaw may need corrective surgery to reduce the appearance of a prominent chin or underbite. The procedure repositions the lower jaw so that it lines up more evenly with the upper teeth.

Correcting a receding lower jaw: A receding lower jaw can give the appearance of a 'weak chin. Orthodontic surgery can modify the placement of the bone in the lower part of the jaw so the chin can be repositioned forward and teeth lined up correctly.

Correcting an open bite: A person with an open bite may appear to have protruding front teeth and a gappy smile. Some people with an open bite may find that thei upper and lower teeth at the front of the mouth don't make physical contact with each other, creating the appearance that the mouth is always slightly open.  Orthodontic surgery can correct an open bite.

Correcting malocclusion: Malocclusion is a dental term that means there is a misalignment between the upper and lower teeth so they don't line up correctly as the jaws close.

Correcting jaw irregularities: Some people may have severe jaw irregularities caused by a number of different factors. Common causes of jaw irregularities could include misalignment of the jaw after a severe injury such as a fracture, ill-fitting dental fittings or appliances, extra teeth or lost teeth, or poor childhood habits, such as thumb-sucking.

Not every person who wants to get their teeth straightened will need to have surgical orthodontics ( https://www.langleyorthodontics.com/site/orthodontic-opti... ) . However, there are occasions when correcting a jaw abnormality or irregularity has the potential to improve facial symmetry and make it easier for the patient to eat, breathe and even speak.

Contact Dr. Aly Kanani at Langley Orthodontics ( https://www.langleyorthodontics.com/site/orthdontics-cons... ) at (604) 533-6696 to book a No Obligation Smile Consultation to learn how you could achieve the beautiful smile you deserve.

About Dr. Aly Kanani: Dr. Kanani of Langley Orthodontics specializes in orthodontic treatments designed to create a healthy, beautiful smile. Aside from providing orthodontic surgery to specific patients, the Langley Orthodontics clinic also specializes in teeth straightening treatments using Invisalign invisible braces.

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Dr. Aly Kanani
contact@guildfordorthodontics.com
(604) 533-6696
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