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Should You Surgically Correct Your Overbite?


Posted on 8/1/2025 by Pacific Oral and Facial Surgery Center
Young woman smiling with overbite
An overbite is a common dental condition where the upper front teeth extend over the lower front teeth when the mouth is closed. While it may not seem like a major issue, an overbite can affect your oral health, function, and aesthetics. So, how do you know if surgically correcting your overbite is the right choice for you?

Understanding Overbite and Its Impact


Let's look at how overbite can affect your life:

•  Oral Health: An overbite can make it difficult to clean your teeth properly, leading to increased plaque and tartar buildup. This can cause cavities, gum disease, and other oral health problems.
•  Function: An overbite can interfere with your bite and chewing ability. This can make it difficult to eat properly and even cause jaw pain.
•  Aesthetics: For many people, an overbite can be a cosmetic concern. It can make your smile appear uneven or less attractive.

Considering Surgical Options


If you're concerned about the impact of your overbite, there are surgical options available. However, it's important to carefully consider the pros and cons before making a decision.

Benefits of Surgery:


•  Improved Oral Health: By correcting the bite, surgery can make it easier to clean your teeth and improve your overall oral health.
•  Enhanced Function: Surgery can restore proper chewing and biting, eliminating discomfort and potential jaw problems.
•  Aesthetic Improvement: Surgical correction can dramatically improve the appearance of your smile, boosting your confidence.

Considerations Before Surgery:


•  Cost: Oral surgery can be expensive, and insurance coverage may vary.
•  Recovery Time: Surgery requires a recovery period, which can range from a few days to several weeks.
•  Potential Risks: As with any surgery, there are potential risks associated with overbite correction.

Making an Informed Decision


The decision to surgically correct your overbite is a personal one. It's important to discuss your concerns and goals with your dentist or oral surgeon. They can help you understand the potential benefits and risks of surgery and determine if it's the right choice for you.

Maintaining Oral Health After Surgery


Following surgical correction, it's crucial to maintain good oral hygiene and attend regular dental checkups. This will help ensure the long-term success of your surgery and protect your overall oral health.

Remember, overbite correction is not just a cosmetic procedure. It can significantly improve your oral health, function, and confidence. By carefully considering your options and discussing them with your dentist, you can make an informed decision about whether surgical correction is right for you.



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