This
paper discusses
orthognathic surgery, a procedure used for patients that have
jaws that do not meet properly. This often coincides with teeth that do not seem to fit correctly with their jaws. The paper shows that people who require orthognathic surgery often have incorrectly positioned jaws or an improper bite. Often, the upper and lower jaws grow at different rates, which can lead to problems that affect speech, chewing, and long-term oral health, as well as appearance.
More abstracts about the Orthognathic Surgery