Malocclusion
Do you struggle with chewing, speaking, or breathing because of jaw alignment?
Jaw misalignment can affect much more than appearance. It can interfere with:
- Chewing efficiency
- Speech clarity
- Facial symmetry
- Airway function
- Sleep quality
How do I know if I have jaw or bite issues?
Symptoms may include:
- Difficulty chewing
- Jaw pain
- Speech difficulties
- Uneven bite
- Facial asymmetry
- Mouth breathing
What happens during your consultation?
Initial Consultation & Assessment
Discussion of symptoms, concerns, and medical history
We review:
- Bite problems
- Orthodontic history
- Sleep-related symptoms
- Facial growth concerns
Diagnostic imaging (X-rays, CT scans)
Imaging helps evaluate:
- Jawbone position
- Facial proportions
- Airway dimensions
Personalised treatment planning
Treatment may involve collaboration with orthodontists to prepare for corrective jaw surgery.

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What is orthognathic surgery?
Surgical Procedure (If needed)
Local anaesthesia, sedation, or general anaesthesia
Orthognathic surgery repositions the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both to restore proper alignment.
This may improve:
- Bite function
- Speech
- Facial balance
- Breathing
Jaw surgery has high success rates in appropriately selected patients.
Advanced techniques for minimal pain, swelling, and quick recovery
Modern digital planning allows:
- Precise surgical movements
- Improved symmetry
- Predictable outcomes
What is recovery like?
Recovery & Follow-Up Care
Pain management, diet modifications, activity restrictions
Patients usually follow:
- Soft or liquid diet
- Limited physical activity
- Prescribed medication
Scheduled follow-ups to monitor healing
We monitor:
- Bone healing
- Bite stability
- Facial symmetry
Ongoing support for the best outcome
Orthodontic finishing and long-term monitoring ensure lasting function.
Having issues with your jaw? Book a consultation with our Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon at Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara today.
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