Orthognathic surgery is more than just a functional correction, it can transform your health, comfort, and confidence.
What Is Orthognathic Surgery?
Orthognathic surgery, also known as corrective jaw surgery, repositions the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both to correct skeletal and dental irregularities. It is often performed in coordination with orthodontic treatments to achieve optimal bite alignment and facial balance.
Conditions We Treat with Jaw Surgery
We offer orthognathic surgery for a range of concerns, including:
- Chronic jaw pain or facial pain, including issues related to the jaw joint
- Difficulty chewing, biting, or speaking
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Jaw misalignment (underbite, overbite, crossbite)
- Open bite or facial asymmetry
- Receding or protruding jaw
- Mouth breathing or dry mouth
- Congenital concerns such as birth defects that interfere with jaw function
These conditions can affect more than just appearance, they may also impact long-term oral health, digestion, and breathing. Jaw abnormalities that interfere with function or aesthetics are often best addressed through orthognathic surgery.
What to Expect from Start to Finish
Our process is designed to ensure comfort, clarity, and confidence at every step.
Initial Consultation
During this visit, we will review your goals, take advanced imaging, and develop a personalized surgical plan.
Digital Imaging and Simulation
We will use Virtual Surgical Planning technology, CBCT scans, and 3D facial imaging to plan your jaw movements and simulate how your results will look after surgery.
Surgery Day
Your procedure is performed in our fully equipped surgical suite under general anesthesia. Most surgeries take a few hours, and we prioritize both comfort and safety throughout the process.
Recovery and Support
We provide detailed post-operative instructions and remain accessible to patients after hours. Our team monitors your healing progress and ensures you feel supported during your recovery. Follow-up visits are always included at no additional cost, so you can focus fully on your recovery without worrying about unexpected fees.
Long-Term Benefits of Corrective Jaw Surgery
Patients often notice life-changing improvements, such as:
- Better breathing and sleep, especially in cases of sleep apnea
- Balanced facial proportions
- Improved jaw function for eating and speaking
- Relief from chronic jaw discomfort
- Increased self-confidence
Orthognathic surgery is a long-term investment in your overall health and quality of life.
Why Choose Adara Surgical Institute?
Our jaw surgery process is guided by advanced technology, extensive training, and a deep respect for each patient’s individual needs. Our board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons work closely with each patient to create a tailored treatment plan designed for long-term success.
Board-Certified Surgical Expertise
Dr. Hardeep Dhaliwal is one of the few surgeons in the U.S. to hold board certifications in both oral and maxillofacial surgery and general cosmetic surgery.
We are committed to delivering care that is precise, supportive, and personalized.
Advanced Virtual Surgical Planning
We use Virtual Surgical Planning to create a highly detailed 3D plan of your surgery before doing the actual surgery.
This allows us to simulate your procedure before it takes place, optimizing jaw positioning to ensure the jaw is moved into the correct position and surgical outcomes are achieved with exceptional precision.
Smaller Incisions for Smoother Recovery
Our jaw surgeries are performed using modified approaches that require significantly smaller incisions, often one-third the size of traditional techniques. This helps reduce postoperative swelling, minimize visible scarring, and support a faster recovery.
Comprehensive In-House Technology
We use CBCT imaging, Vectra 3D simulations, and 3D-printed surgical guides to ensure every case is carefully mapped and customized.
These tools allow us to assess and visualize the jaw bone structure in detail, which is essential for planning precise corrections. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) therapy may also be used to support healing.
Patient Transformations
See the real-life impact of orthognathic surgery through before and after photos of our patients. These transformations show both functional and aesthetic improvements.
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Schedule Your Consultation
If you are experiencing jaw pain, facial imbalance, or bite problems, our team is here to help. We combine surgical skill with patient-centered care to guide you through a successful treatment experience.
To book a consultation at our oral surgery office in Issaquah, WA, call (425) 428-5888 or visit us at 6505 226th Pl SE STE #100 Issaquah, WA.
We are located in the heart of Issaquah, WA, in the back of Meadow Creek Business Center. We have plenty of parking and easy access into our building, which is conveniently located on the first floor and easily accessible for all patients.
Request an AppointmentFAQs About Orthognathic (Jaw) Surgery
Is orthognathic surgery a major surgery?
Yes, orthognathic surgery is considered a major procedure that requires general anesthesia and a comprehensive recovery period. However, it is performed in a highly controlled surgical environment using advanced planning tools to improve safety, accuracy, and outcomes.
Is orthognathic jaw surgery worth it?
For patients experiencing chronic jaw pain, bite problems, or breathing difficulties, orthognathic surgery can be life-changing. It improves function, facial appearance, and quality of life, making it a valuable long-term investment in your health.
What is the best age for orthognathic surgery?
Orthognathic surgery is typically recommended once facial growth is complete. However, individual factors and timing are best determined during your consultation with a qualified surgeon.
What is the cost of orthognathic surgery?
The cost of orthognathic surgery can vary widely depending on the complexity of the case, the type of procedure, and insurance coverage. During your consultation, we will provide a detailed treatment plan outlining all associated costs and financing options.
