Expert Care. Lasting Results.

At SFIOS, our team of oral and maxillofacial surgeons provides advanced jaw surgery solutions that restore health, balance, and confidence. Whether you’re experiencing functional issues such as difficulty chewing or speaking, or you’re seeking to improve your facial symmetry, we deliver personalized surgical care in a safe, supportive environment.

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Our Surgical Approach

Comprehensive Evaluation

Comprehensive Evaluation

Every patient begins with digital imaging, 3D scans, and a full clinical exam to create a customized treatment plan.

Collaborative Care

Collaborative Care

Our surgeons often work closely with orthodontists to align teeth before and after surgery for optimal results.

Advanced Technology

Advanced Technology

With guided surgical techniques and state-of-the-art anesthesia options, we prioritize both accuracy and comfort.

Personalized Recovery

Personalized Recovery

We provide detailed recovery plans and ongoing follow-up to ensure you heal quickly and achieve the results you deserve.

Why Jaw Surgery Matters

Jaw misalignment can affect more than just your appearance. It can lead to:

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Trouble chewing, biting, or swallowing

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Speech challenges

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Chronic jaw pain or headaches

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Sleep apnea or breathing difficulties

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Uneven wear on teeth

Corrective jaw surgery, also called orthognathic surgery, addresses these issues at their source, creating harmony between your teeth, jaw, and facial structure. At SFIOS, we combine precision diagnostics with cutting-edge techniques to ensure predictable, long-term results.

SFIOS Different

What Makes SFIOS Different

  • Board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons with years of specialized experience
  • Access to the latest digital planning and guided surgical technology
  • Comfortable, patient-centered facilities focused on safety and support
  • A proven track record of helping patients achieve healthier, more confident smiles

Frequently Asked Questions

Is jaw surgery painful?

Discomfort is managed with modern anesthesia and pain control methods. Most patients report improvement in function and comfort during recovery.

How long is recovery?

Initial healing typically takes 2–6 weeks, with full results continuing to improve over several months.

Will insurance cover the procedure?

In many cases, jaw surgery is considered medically necessary and may be covered in part by insurance. Our team will help you navigate your benefits.

Take the First Step Toward a Better Quality of Life

If you’re living with jaw pain, functional problems, or aesthetic concerns, the right surgical solution can change everything. At SFIOS, we’re here to guide you with expertise, compassion, and proven results.

Call us today or schedule your consultation online. Your journey to a healthier, more confident smile starts here.