
CORRECTIVE JAW SURGERY
Why do I need corrective jaw surgery?
A facial injury
An abnormal bite
Chronic jaw joint pain
A protruding or receding jaw
Difficulty biting or chewing food
What types of corrective jaw surgery are available?
LeFort
Sagittal split
Genioplasty
How do I prepare for corrective jaw surgery?
Before undergoing surgery, orthodontic treatment such as braces may be necessary to align your jaw. Our oral surgeons will collaborate with your orthodontist to determine the duration of orthodontic treatment required prior to surgery.
When you are prepared for the surgery, we will perform orthognathic surgery to realign your teeth. This procedure is typically done in a hospital under general anesthesia for your comfort. At Sam Harouni DDS and Gene Hughes DDS, we usually perform the surgery intraorally, without the need for incisions on your face.
After repositioning your jawbone, screws or wires may be used to secure your jaw in place and promote bone fusion over time. In some cases, additional bone from another part of your jaw may be necessary to support your teeth and facial structure.
Recovery time for this surgery can range from four to six weeks, and our doctors will provide a comprehensive aftercare plan to ensure proper healing and function of your jaw.
To determine if corrective jaw surgery is suitable for you, please schedule an appointment online or by contacting the Bakersfield office.




