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Corrective Jaw Surgery in Bangalore

Restore Balance, Function, and Confidence with Facetalks Clinic

At Facetalks Clinic, HRBR Layout, our oral and maxillofacial surgeons specialize in corrective jaw surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery.
This advanced surgical procedure is designed to realign the jaws, improve facial harmony, and correct bite issues that affect chewing, speaking, and breathing. Whether you are experiencing jaw misalignment, facial asymmetry, or chronic discomfort, our experienced team provides comprehensive diagnosis, planning, and treatment to help you regain comfort and confidence.

What Is Corrective Jaw Surgery?

Corrective jaw surgery is a procedure that repositions the upper jaw (maxilla), lower jaw (mandible), or both to achieve a more balanced, functional, and natural-looking facial structure. It is often recommended when orthodontic treatment alone cannot correct skeletal discrepancies.

At Facetalks Clinic, we use 3D imaging, digital smile design, and advanced surgical planning to ensure precision and predictability in every step of the treatment process.

When Is Corrective Jaw Surgery Needed?
  • You may be a candidate for corrective jaw surgery if you experience any of the following:

    • Difficulty chewing or biting food properly

    • Chronic jaw pain or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) issues

    • Excessive wear of teeth due to misalignment

    • Open bite or crossbite

    • Receding chin or protruding jaw

    • Breathing difficulties (such as sleep apnea caused by jaw structure)

    • Facial imbalance or asymmetry

    Our surgeons carefully evaluate your jaw movement, bite alignment, and facial proportions before recommending a personalized surgical plan

Our expert team at Facetalks is committed to providing personalized care, ensuring your rhinoplasty experience is tailored to achieve the best possible outcomes for you.

Types of Corrective Jaw Surgeries We Offer

Maxillary Osteotomy (Upper Jaw Surgery)

Corrects open bite, crossbite, or a receding upper jaw by repositioning the upper jawbone for better alignment and aesthetic balance.

Mandibular Osteotomy (Lower Jaw Surgery)

Addresses a protruding or receding lower jaw, restoring harmony between upper and lower facial structures.

Bimaxillary Surgery (Double Jaw Surgery)
  • Involves realigning both upper and lower jaws simultaneously for enhanced facial balance and functional improvement.

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Genioplasty (Chin Surgery)

Performed alongside jaw surgery to refine chin position and improve facial profile and symmetry.

Benefits of Corrective Jaw Surgery

Corrective jaw surgery offers both functional and aesthetic improvements:

  • Restores balanced bite and jaw alignment

  • Improves facial proportions and symmetry

  • Enhances speech and chewing efficiency

  • Relieves jaw joint pain and strain

  • Improves breathing and reduces snoring or sleep apnea symptoms

  • Boosts self-confidence with a harmonious facial appearance

At Facetalks Clinic, we combine precision, aesthetics, and compassionate care to deliver outcomes that enhance both health and appearance.


Our Expertise at Facetalks Clinic, HRBR Layout

Our team of oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Bangalore brings extensive experience in managing complex facial and jaw corrections. Using cutting-edge techniques, we perform orthognathic surgeries that focus on natural results and minimal recovery time.

We collaborate closely with orthodontists and restorative dentists to ensure complete care—from pre-surgical orthodontic planning to post-surgical rehabilitation.


Types of Corrective Jaw Surgeries We Offer

  1. Maxillary Osteotomy (Upper Jaw Surgery)
    Corrects open bite, crossbite, or a receding upper jaw by repositioning the upper jawbone for better alignment and aesthetic balance.

  2. Mandibular Osteotomy (Lower Jaw Surgery)
    Addresses a protruding or receding lower jaw, restoring harmony between upper and lower facial structures.

  3. Bimaxillary Surgery (Double Jaw Surgery)
    Involves realigning both upper and lower jaws simultaneously for enhanced facial balance and functional improvement.

  4. Genioplasty (Chin Surgery)
    Performed alongside jaw surgery to refine chin position and improve facial profile and symmetry.


The Corrective Jaw Surgery Process

1. Consultation and Assessment

Your journey begins with a detailed clinical examination, imaging (X-rays and 3D scans), and bite analysis. Our surgeons explain the root cause of your concern and discuss your personalized treatment plan.

2. Pre-Surgical Orthodontics

Braces or aligners are often used before surgery to align the teeth properly in preparation for precise jaw repositioning.

3. Surgical Procedure

The surgery is performed under general anesthesia. Using precise surgical techniques, the jawbones are repositioned and stabilized with small plates and screws.

4. Recovery and Rehabilitation

Post-surgery, our team provides detailed aftercare instructions, pain management, and physiotherapy guidance to ensure smooth healing. Most patients return to normal routines within a few weeks.


Post-Surgical Care and Recovery Tips

  • Maintain a soft-food diet as advised by your surgeon.

  • Keep your mouth clean with antiseptic rinses.

  • Avoid strenuous activity until full recovery.

  • Attend regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing.

  • Perform jaw exercises (as guided) to restore mobility and strength.

Our team at Facetalks Clinic is committed to supporting you through every stage of recovery with compassion and precision.


Why Choose Facetalks Clinic for Corrective Jaw Surgery in Bangalore?

  • Experienced Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons specializing in complex facial and jaw corrections

  • State-of-the-art surgical technology and 3D imaging

  • Personalized treatment plans focused on function and aesthetics

  • Multidisciplinary care including orthodontics and facial aesthetics

  • Located conveniently in HRBR Layout, Bangalore for easy accessibility

At Facetalks, we believe in providing care that’s precise, patient-focused, and life-changing.


Patient-Centric Approach

We understand that corrective jaw surgery can feel overwhelming. That’s why our team ensures transparent communication, emotional support, and complete guidance throughout your treatment.
From initial consultation to your final follow-up, we focus on creating a comfortable and reassuring experience.

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Surgery PriceAffordableUp to 30% higher
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Pre-Surgery diagnostic & scanSave up to 50%Up to 40% higher
Patient ExperienceHassle-FreeStrenuous
Out of Pocket expenses (Insurance)Minimal₹20,000 – ₹30,000
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is involved in planning my jaw surgery?

The treatment is a coordinated effort, primarily involving an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon (OMFS) who performs the surgery, and an Orthodontist who manages your braces before and after the procedure.

  • The pre-surgical orthodontic phase typically lasts between 9 and 18 months.

  • During this time, braces are worn to align the teeth within each jaw so they will properly fit together after the jaws are surgically repositioned

  • Decompensation is the process of using braces to move the teeth into their ideal position relative to the jawbone, even if it temporarily makes the bite look worse.

  • This is essential because the natural tendency of the teeth to compensate for the jaw misalignment must be undone so the bite can be corrected once the jaws are moved into their correct position.

  • Your surgeon will require detailed imaging, including traditional X-rays, photos, dental impressions, and often 3D Computed Tomography (CT) scans.

  • These images are used to create a virtual surgical plan to precisely map out the exact cuts and movements required.

Most orthognathic surgery is performed using incisions made inside the mouth (intraorally), meaning there are usually no visible facial scars.

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