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Jaw Surgery vs. Braces Alone: How Orthodontists Decide the Best Path

Wondering what type of orthodontic care can get you the smile you dream of? For some patients, braces or clear aligners can successfully align the teeth and create a comfortable, natural bite. For others, deeper structural issues in the jaw may require additional correction through surgical collaboration.

Determining when braces alone can correct a bite and when jaw surgery may be necessary is one of the most critical aspects of orthodontic planning. At Runnels Orthodontics, every treatment plan begins with a comprehensive evaluation of how the teeth, bite, and jaw all work together.

When Braces Alone Are Enough

Braces and clear aligners, i.e., Invisalign, are designed to correct misalignment caused primarily by dental issues, such as crooked teeth, spacing, or mild bite problems. For many patients, this non-surgical approach delivers excellent results.

Braces can correct issues such as:

  • Crowding or overlapping teeth
  • Minor overbites, underbites, or crossbites
  • Gaps or spacing between teeth
  • Mild alignment concerns affecting the smile’s appearance

In these cases, orthodontic treatment focuses on moving teeth within the jawbone to create an even bite and aesthetic smile. Modern orthodontic systems use gentle, consistent pressure to guide teeth into ideal positions, improving both function and appearance without surgery.

When Jaw Surgery Becomes Necessary

Orthognathic surgery, or jaw surgery, addresses skeletal discrepancies that braces alone cannot fix. If the upper and lower jaws differ significantly in size, position, or angle, moving the teeth alone won’t fully correct the bite. In these cases, surgery realigns the jaws, creating a stable foundation for orthodontic correction.

Jaw surgery may be recommended when:

  • There’s a severe overbite or underbite caused by jaw misalignment
  • The upper and lower jaws are noticeably asymmetrical
  • The patient experiences difficulty chewing, breathing, or speaking due to jaw position
  • Facial proportions appear imbalanced or recessed

Braces are still an essential part of treatment. They are usually worn both before and after surgery to fine-tune the alignment.

How Do Orthodontists Decide Between Braces and Surgery?

Determining whether a patient needs jaw surgery starts with a comprehensive diagnostic process. Orthodontists use X-rays, digital scans, and photographs to analyze the skeletal structure, bite pattern, and overall facial balance.

Key factors include:

  • Severity of Jaw Misalignment: If the jaw discrepancy exceeds what braces can compensate for, surgery may be the only practical option.
  • Facial Growth Stage: For younger patients whose bones are still developing, orthodontic appliances can sometimes guide jaw growth and prevent the need for future surgery.
  • Functionality: If the misalignment affects chewing, speech, or breathing, surgical correction may be necessary for full functional improvement.
  • Facial Aesthetics: Beyond bite correction, surgery can enhance facial symmetry, chin projection, and overall harmony.

At Runnels Orthodontics, this evaluation is a collaborative process. Patients receive a clear explanation of both options—the potential benefits, limitations, and recovery expectations—so they can have a say in the decision making.

Many patients come to us after noticing changes in how their teeth fit together, how their jaw feels, or even how their profile looks in the mirror. These everyday clues often reveal how closely the teeth and jaws are working in sync. By combining your experience with advanced imaging and orthodontic insight, Dr. Runnels can determine whether your bite can be corrected with braces alone or if additional collaboration will yield the best results.

Can Early Evaluation Prevent Jaw Surgery Later?

The best time to evaluate jaw growth is often during childhood or the early teen years. At this stage, orthodontic appliances can help guide jaw development, reduce crowding, and lower the likelihood of future surgical correction. Even for adults, early evaluation can identify small bite issues before they become complex.

Scheduling a consultation allows us to detect potential jaw imbalances early and design a plan that keeps your smile healthy for life. Early assessment also helps families understand growth patterns and plan orthodontic care proactively, reducing the need for extensive correction later on.

How Can We Help You?

If you’re unsure whether your bite can be corrected with braces or if your jaw alignment needs a closer look, the first step is a professional consultation. At Runnels Orthodontics, every patient begins with advanced imaging and a detailed bite evaluation to understand the full picture of their smile.

Dr. Runnels takes time to explain what your scans reveal and how different treatments, such as braces, aligners, or orthopedic appliances, can help. If surgical collaboration is needed, the team coordinates care with trusted oral surgeons to ensure precision and continuity of care.

From start to finish, patients can expect clear communication, customized planning, and a comfortable experience. Whether your goal is improved bite function or a more confident smile, Runnels Orthodontics is here to help you find the right path.

Take the Next Step Toward a Confident, Healthy Smile

Deciding between braces and jaw surgery can feel like a big decision, but you don’t have to make it alone. At Runnels Orthodontics, you’re supported by Dr. Runnels and his team, who take time to explain your options clearly and recommend the treatment path that’s right for you.

Using advanced orthodontic technology and a personalized approach, we help you achieve a balanced, natural-looking smile that feels as good as it looks. Whether you need braces, clear aligners, or collaboration with an oral surgeon, our focus is always on your comfort and long-term results.If you’re ready to learn what’s possible for your smile, schedule your consultation with us today. Serving Destin, Santa Rosa Beach, Rosemary Beach, Miramar Beach, Inlet Beach, Niceville, and Fort Walton Beach, our team is here to help achieve a smile that truly reflects you.

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