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Adult surgical orthodontics

Corrective jaw surgery paired with orthodontics can transform both function and facial balance for adult patients.

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What it treats

Surgical orthodontics combines braces with corrective jaw surgery to treat differences that braces alone can’t fully correct.

When the upper and lower jaws don’t meet correctly — because of their size or position — moving the teeth isn’t always enough. In these cases we work alongside an oral and maxillofacial surgeon to reposition the jaws and create a stable, comfortable bite.

It’s recommended for skeletal discrepancies and more pronounced bite problems, usually once jaw growth is complete in the late teens or adulthood.

How treatment works

Surgical cases are a team effort, planned carefully from start to finish.

Treatment usually begins with braces to align the teeth within each jaw, followed by surgery to reposition the jaws, then a final phase of braces to fine-tune the bite. The whole journey typically takes 18 months to two years.

We coordinate closely with your surgeon at every stage and guide you through what to expect, so you’re fully informed and supported throughout.

Guides & resources

A little know-how goes a long way.

Understand more about complex treatment and what’s involved.

Treatment guides

Alternatives to children’s braces

Discover alternatives like clear aligners and ceramic braces. We’ll help you find the option that best fits your child’s needs.

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Treatment guides

Benefits of orthodontic treatment

Straighter teeth are easier to clean and kinder to your long-term health — the benefits go well beyond appearance.

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Treatment guides

Caring for your child’s smile during treatment

Simple daily habits — brushing, diet and check-ups — that keep treatment on track and your child comfortable.

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Treatment guides

Common questions about children’s braces

Parents’ top concerns answered: comfort, care, food restrictions, and what to expect with metal braces for kids.

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Treatment guides

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is one brand of clear aligner — here’s how aligner treatment works and the options we offer.

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Treatment guides

When should my child first see an orthodontist?

The short answer: around age 7. Here’s why early assessment matters, even if treatment can wait.

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Treatment guides

When to see an orthodontist

When to start treatment for children, teenagers, and adults — and why timing matters.

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Ready to learn more?

Book a consultation with a specialist orthodontist to talk through your options and the right treatment for you.

FAQs

Have a question about adult surgical orthodontics?

  • Jaw surgery is considered when the jaws differ in size or position enough that moving the teeth alone can’t create a healthy bite. We only recommend it for significant skeletal discrepancies, and always plan it carefully alongside a specialist surgeon.