Orthognathic Surgery

Corrective Jaw Surgery

Transform function and appearance by repositioning misaligned jaws

Life-Changing Surgery for Jaw Misalignment

Correcting skeletal problems that affect function, health, and appearance

Corrective jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery) repositions the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both to correct skeletal discrepancies that cannot be treated with orthodontics alone. This surgery is performed for both functional and aesthetic reasons.

While most people think of jaw surgery as purely cosmetic, it's most often performed to correct serious bite problems that affect chewing, speaking, breathing, and jaw joint health. Many patients also experience significant aesthetic improvements as a natural result of proper jaw alignment.

Dr. Antipov completed extensive training in complex maxillofacial surgery during his 4-year residency at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He works closely with orthodontists to ensure optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes for every patient.

Comprehensive Improvements

Addressing function, health, and aesthetics simultaneously

  • Corrects bite problems and improves chewing function
  • Relieves TMJ pain, headaches, and jaw discomfort
  • Improves breathing and may eliminate sleep apnea
  • Enhances facial symmetry and aesthetics
  • Prevents long-term dental problems from misaligned jaws
  • Boosts confidence with improved facial appearance

Elite Surgical Training

Dr. Antipov's 4-year residency at one of the nation's top programs included extensive experience in orthognathic surgery, facial trauma, and reconstructive procedures. He brings this advanced expertise to every case.

3D Surgical Planning

Using state-of-the-art 3D planning software, we simulate your surgery virtually and show you predicted results before any surgery occurs. This technology ensures precision and helps set realistic expectations.

Conditions We Treat

Common jaw misalignments that benefit from surgical correction

Overbite (Class II)

Upper jaw protrudes significantly over lower jaw, often called 'buck teeth'

Underbite (Class III)

Lower jaw extends past upper jaw, creating a 'bulldog' appearance

Open Bite

Front teeth don't meet when biting down, leaving a gap

Facial Asymmetry

Uneven jaw growth causing facial imbalance or crooked jaw appearance

Your Treatment Journey

Total treatment time typically 2-3 years including orthodontics

1

Comprehensive Evaluation

1-2 hours

Full facial analysis including 3D CBCT imaging, dental models, and photographs. We coordinate with your orthodontist to develop a comprehensive treatment plan addressing both bite and facial aesthetics.

2

Pre-Surgical Orthodontics

12-18 months

Braces are typically worn for 12-18 months before surgery to align the teeth within each jaw. This prepares your teeth for their new position after the jaws are repositioned.

3

Surgical Planning

2-3 weeks

Using advanced 3D planning software, we simulate your surgery and predict your final result. Custom surgical guides and splints are fabricated to ensure precision during surgery.

4

Jaw Surgery

2-4 hours surgery

Performed under general anesthesia in a hospital setting. The jawbones are repositioned and secured with titanium plates and screws. Incisions are made inside the mouth for no visible scarring. Most patients stay overnight in the hospital.

5

Recovery & Healing

6-8 weeks

Initial swelling subsides in 2-3 weeks. Soft diet required for 6-8 weeks. Most patients return to work in 2-3 weeks. Bone healing completes in 6-8 weeks. Follow-up appointments monitor healing progress.

6

Post-Surgical Orthodontics

6-12 months

Braces remain for 6-12 months after surgery to fine-tune your bite. Once treatment is complete, retainers are worn to maintain your beautiful new smile.

Common Questions About Jaw Surgery

Is Jaw Surgery Right for You?

Schedule a consultation to evaluate your bite and jaw alignment