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Patient Spotlight: Life After Jaw Realignment Surgery

For most people, the alignment of their jaw is something they never have to think about. But for Emily, a 33-year-old graphic designer from Scarborough, living with a misaligned jaw affected nearly every part of her life—from chronic jaw pain and daily headaches to speech issues and chewing difficulties. After years of managing symptoms and feeling frustrated by temporary fixes, she finally underwent jaw realignment surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery. The results were transformative.

In this patient spotlight, we take a look at Emily’s journey—before, during, and after jaw surgery—and what others can learn from her experience. From diagnosis to recovery, her story is a powerful example of how specialized dental and orthodontic care can improve both function and quality of life.

Recognizing the Signs of Jaw Misalignment

For years, Emily dismissed her jaw clicking, mild discomfort, and tendency to favor one side of her mouth while chewing. But by her late 20s, the symptoms had escalated. She experienced frequent jaw locking, migraines, and even dizziness. Her lower jaw appeared visibly off-center, and she started noticing increased difficulty with speech clarity and smiling evenly.

When a night guard and orthodontic adjustments failed to offer lasting relief, Emily’s dentist at McLevin Dental recommended a thorough assessment, including 3D imaging and a referral to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. The diagnosis was clear: Emily had a skeletal jaw misalignment that couldn’t be corrected with braces alone. She was a candidate for orthognathic (jaw) surgery.

What Is Jaw Realignment Surgery?

Orthognathic surgery is a corrective procedure performed to reposition the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. It’s often used to treat issues like:

Severe underbites or overbites

Crossbites or open bites

Jaw asymmetry

TMJ disorders

Breathing issues, including sleep apnea

This surgery is typically done in coordination with orthodontic treatment to ensure long-term alignment and stability. In Emily’s case, the surgery involved repositioning both jaws to achieve a balanced bite, improved facial symmetry, and long-term relief from joint pressure and strain.

The Surgical Process and Recovery

Jaw realignment surgery is a significant procedure that requires careful planning. At McLevin Dental, Emily was supported throughout the pre-surgical orthodontics phase. For 12 months leading up to surgery, she wore braces to align her teeth in preparation for the new jaw position.

The surgery itself was performed under general anesthesia at a hospital by a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Emily stayed overnight for observation and returned home the next day with detailed instructions for care and healing.

Post-operative recovery involved:

A soft food diet for several weeks

Use of elastic bands to guide the jaw into place

Swelling and bruising that subsided gradually

Regular follow-ups to monitor healing and alignment

Most importantly, she received continuous support from McLevin Dental’s care team, who collaborated closely with her surgeon and orthodontist to ensure her bite was stabilizing as expected.

Life After Jaw Surgery: The Transformation

Within just a few months of surgery, Emily began noticing major improvements:

She could chew more evenly and without pain

Her jaw stopped clicking and locking

Her migraines significantly decreased

Her speech became clearer and more effortless

Her facial appearance felt more balanced and natural

Perhaps most significantly, Emily gained a renewed sense of confidence. Where she once felt self-conscious about her jawline and struggled to smile for photos, she now beamed with pride. The emotional impact of this transformation was just as powerful as the physical changes.

What Patients Should Know About Jaw Realignment

If you’re experiencing chronic jaw pain, bite discomfort, or facial imbalance, it’s important to know that there are effective, long-term solutions beyond short-term treatments like bite splints or muscle relaxants.

Here are a few things to keep in mind:

Jaw misalignment is often misunderstood or underdiagnosed. Seek a second opinion if your symptoms persist.

Orthognathic surgery is most successful when planned with both surgical and orthodontic teams.

Recovery takes time—but the rewards are long-lasting and often life-changing.

Modern jaw surgery is safer and more predictable than ever, thanks to digital planning tools and expert care teams.

McLevin Dental: Supporting You Through Every Step

At McLevin Dental, we work with patients across Scarborough and the GTA to identify and treat jaw misalignment with compassion, expertise, and personalized care. We collaborate with trusted oral surgeons and orthodontists to ensure your treatment is seamless from consultation to recovery.

Our comprehensive services include:

TMJ evaluations and bite assessments

Digital imaging and 3D treatment planning

Pre- and post-surgical orthodontics

Long-term oral health support following surgery

Take the First Step Toward Relief

If you or someone you love is living with jaw pain, facial discomfort, or functional issues caused by misalignment, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with our team. Like Emily, you deserve relief—and you deserve to smile without pain or hesitation.

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