Orthognathic Surgical Pathway

A Structured, Balanced Approach

Orthognathic treatment is delivered through a carefully planned sequence, combining orthodontics and surgery to achieve a stable, functional bite and a balanced facial outcome.

Modern planning is facially and aesthetically driven, with the bite arranged to support the desired facial proportions—not the other way around.

Treatment is therefore a coordinated process, not a single procedure.


1. Initial Assessment

Your first joint surgeon-orthodontist consultation involves:

This stage determines:


2. Orthodontic Preparation

Before surgery, teeth are aligned orthodontically. This phase:

Duration is typically 18 months, depending on complexity.


3. Surgical Planning

Surgical planning aims to balance:

This involves:

The objective is to position the jaws to achieve a balanced face, with the occlusion refined to fit this outcome.


4. Surgery

Surgery is performed under general anaesthetic. Depending on the case, this may involve:

Movements are precisely executed according to the pre-operative plan, designed to optimise both function and facial balance.


5. Early Recovery

Following surgery:

Close follow-up ensures stable healing and maintenance of planned jaw position.


6. Orthodontic Finishing

After surgery, orthodontic treatment continues for 6–9 months.

This phase:


7. Final Outcome

Once treatment is complete, patients typically achieve:

Results are designed to be both natural and durable, with the facial outcome guiding the overall treatment plan.


Expected Facial Changes

Orthognathic surgery produces changes not only in the bite, but in the overall shape, balance, and profile of the face.

Dr Tom Pepper’s treatment philosophy aims to maximise positive facial changes while minimising negative changes.

Common areas of change include:

These changes are not incidental – they are planned outcomes of treatment. The objective is a result that appears natural and proportionate, rather than over-corrected.


A Coordinated, Balanced Approach

Movements are designed to optimise facial proportions as well as function. The anticipated effects on profile and appearance are discussed in advance

Orthognathic treatment requires:


Consultation

A detailed consultation allows for a structured assessment and clear explanation of the treatment pathway, with discussion of both functional correction and anticipated facial changes.


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Written and medically reviewed by:

Dr Tom Pepper
Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
MBBS BDS MSc FRCS

Private consultations available in Harley Street and Cromwell Hospital, London.