When Treatment Requires a Broader Plan

Some cases involve skeletal imbalance, severe crowding, impacted teeth, or jaw relationships that cannot be fully addressed with alignment alone.

In select situations, care may involve coordination with oral surgeons, periodontists, or restorative dentists. This may include orthognathic surgery, corticotomy or SFOT, or bioesthetic planning to improve tooth form and function.

Functional appliances such as the Herbst may be used in growing patients to guide jaw position and improve bite balance. All complex care is carefully planned and coordinated to support stable, functional outcomes.


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Supporting links:
→ Skeletal expansion
→ Surgical coordination