When Is Jaw Surgery Necessary for an Underbite?
Introduction
Jaw surgery can be an effective treatment for certain underbites, especially when the discrepancy is caused by significant differences in jaw structure.
However, surgery is not always required.
Understanding when jaw surgery is necessary helps patients make informed decisions.
Cases That Often Require Surgery
Jaw surgery may be recommended when:
- the lower jaw is significantly forward
- there is a large skeletal discrepancy
- orthodontic or restorative treatment alone cannot correct the bite
Cases That May Not Require Surgery
Some underbites are primarily dental in nature.
In these cases, treatment may focus on:
- adjusting the bite relationship
- restoring the teeth
- improving smile aesthetics
The Importance of Evaluation
Determining whether surgery is necessary requires a comprehensive examination.
Factors considered include:
- jaw structure
- tooth position
- bite function
- facial balance
Exploring Non-Surgical Options
Patients who have been told they need jaw surgery may benefit from obtaining a second opinion to determine whether non-surgical underbite correction is possible.
Learn more about non-surgical underbite correction and the Kurpis Methodâ„¢.