Orthognathic Surgery in Hawthorn
Jaw growth varies from person to person, and sometimes braces or aligners alone aren’t enough to correct significant bite or jaw discrepancies.
Orthognathic surgery, also known as corrective jaw surgery, is a specialised treatment used to address issues such as severe overbites, underbites, facial asymmetry, and airway concerns. It works hand‑in‑hand with orthodontic treatment to restore both function and facial balance.
Dr Carolyn collaborates closely with experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeons to plan and coordinate every stage of treatment, ensuring your bite, smile and facial harmony are improved safely and predictably.
What are the Benefits of Orthognathic Surgery?
Corrects Jaw Alignment Issues
Orthognathic surgery addresses significant jaw discrepancies, including overbites, underbites, crossbites and open bites, thus improving chewing efficiency, speech clarity and long‑term bite stability.
Promotes Facial Balance
Jaw correction can restore harmony between facial features, improving symmetry and overall facial aesthetics.
Enhances Dental Health
A properly aligned bite reduces strain on teeth and gums, making oral hygiene easier and lowering the risk of wear, decay and gum disease.
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
Achieving a beautifully aligned and functional smile through orthognathic surgery is a symphony of teamwork between two specialized professionals:
The Orthodontist: Guides the teeth into the correct position before surgery and fine‑tunes the bite afterwards. This ensures the jaws fit together properly once repositioned.
The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon: Performs the surgical component — repositioning the jaws, correcting asymmetry and restoring structural balance.
Together, this coordinated approach delivers stable, predictable and transformative results that improve both function and facial harmony.
Dr Carolyn Ng — Specialist Orthodontist Hawthorn
Orthognathic surgery is most successful when guided by a specialist orthodontist.
Dr Carolyn works closely with trusted oral and maxillofacial surgeons to diagnose jaw discrepancies, plan treatment and coordinate every stage of care.
This partnership ensures precise tooth alignment before and after surgery, leading to improved outcomes, long‑term stability and a balanced, harmonious facial profile.
The information contained on this website is general in nature and does not cover all appliances or treatment modalities. It does not take into account your personal situation. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. You should consider whether the information is appropriate to your needs, and where appropriate, seek advice from a dental professional.
Frequently Asked Questions About Orthognathic Surgery
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