Orthognathic surgery is necessary for improving the location or function of jaws, such as mandibular prognathism, bimaxillary prognathism, or facial asymmetry.
Surgical method: Orthognathic surgery is facial bone surgery during which the upper (maxilla) and lower (mandible) jaws are fractured and moved. Patients’ maxilla and mandible are broken, detached, moved in the right position, and fixed to improve symptoms of abnormal locations of jaws, such as mandibular prognathism or facial asymmetry, or of teeth malocclusion.