Orthognathic Surgery Cases - Jaws Not Coming Together
Ethan had a skeletal problem where his front jaws would not come together, as well as his teeth. Left untreated, this condition can pose strains on the jaw joint and make chewing difficult. He also desired having his weak chin improved to balance the facial profile.
After his surgery there was a cosmetic improvement and his teeth fit nicely together.
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