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ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY
MINIMALLY INVASIVE

Minimally Invasive Orthognathic Surgery is a new concept in surgical technique that allows for the reduction of pain, inflammation, blood loss and complications in the patient during and after surgery.

 

Orthognathic surgery corrects and harmonizes abnormalities in the growth and development of the maxillary and facial bones.

 

Patients with these anomalies often present with malocclusion, speech, chewing and breathing difficulties, as well as aesthetic facial appearance and psychological conditions.

Minimally invasive orthognathic surgery provides significant aesthetic and functional results, improving the aesthetics, chewing, breathing, swallowing, and speech of our patients.

 

During the post-operative period you will be able to open your mouth normally and eat on the first day and, by the third week, recover most of your normal life.

ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY
MINIMALLY INVASIVE

We have a team of highly trained specialists in the area of maxillofacial surgery and orthodontics, with studies abroad , who focus on providing personalized and high-quality treatment to correct problems of the dental structure.

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iTero Scanner

Our iTero intraoral scanner digitally scans your teeth and bite, allowing us to work on your treatment on the computer, greatly improving the accuracy of our results.

3D Planning

We perform 3D planning for our patients to offer a high-quality result with the best technology.

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Minimally invasive orthognathic surgery of the maxilla, mandible, chin and rhinoplasty.

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Minimally invasive orthognathic surgery of the mandible and chin.

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Minimally invasive maxillary and mandibular orthognathic surgery.

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Minimally invasive maxillary and mandibular orthognathic surgery.

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Minimally invasive maxillary and mandibular orthognathic surgery.

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Our North

"Safe surgery, optimized recovery,
minimally invasive approach"

Minimally Invasive Orthognathic Surgery

Minimally invasive orthognathic surgery offers several advantages over traditional orthognathic surgery:

 

  • Smaller incisions: The incisions made in minimally invasive orthognathic surgery are much smaller than those in traditional surgery. This reduces pain, bleeding, and the risk of infection.

 

  • Faster recovery: Recovery from minimally invasive orthognathic surgery is faster than from traditional surgery. Patients can usually go home the same day as the surgery.

 

  • More predictable results: Minimally invasive orthognathic surgery uses virtual planning techniques that help to more accurately predict the results of the surgery.

 

In terms of aesthetic results, minimally invasive orthognathic surgery can help improve the appearance of patients' faces.

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Frequently Asked Questions about

Minimally Invasive Orthognathic Surgery

What is orthognathic surgery?

Orthognathic surgery is a maxillofacial surgical procedure that corrects abnormalities in the position of the jaws (upper jaw and lower jaw). These abnormalities can affect bite, chewing, breathing, speech, and facial aesthetics.

How does minimally invasive orthognathic surgery differ from traditional surgery?

Minimally invasive orthognathic surgery uses more precise surgical techniques, 3D digital planning, and approaches that reduce trauma to the tissues. This translates into:

  • Less swelling

  • Less postoperative pain

  • Safer and more predictable surgery

  • Faster recovery

Who needs orthognathic surgery?

It is indicated for patients who present with:

  • Incorrect bite or severe misalignment

  • Facial asymmetries

  • Difficulty chewing or speaking

  • Breathing problems related to jaw position

  • Jaw pain or muscle overload

  • A specialized evaluation is essential to confirm the indication.

Is orthognathic surgery only aesthetic?

No. Although it significantly improves facial aesthetics, its main goal is to restore function: a correct bite, better breathing, better speech, and facial balance. Aesthetics are a natural consequence of proper function.

How is the surgery planned?

At Clínica Dib & Seymour, we use three-dimensional (3D) digital planning. Through advanced imaging studies and specialized software, we simulate the surgery before performing it, which allows for:

  • High surgical precision

  • Personalized results

  • Greater safety during the procedure

Is orthognathic surgery painful?

It is usually not painful. Thanks to minimally invasive techniques and proper pain management, postoperative discomfort is manageable and temporary—generally less than many patients imagine.

How long is the recovery?

Recovery varies from patient to patient, but with minimally invasive techniques:

  • Swelling decreases progressively over the first few weeks

  • The return to everyday activities is usually faster

  • Clinical follow-up is key to optimal recovery

Is orthodontic treatment needed before or after surgery?

In most cases, yes. Orthognathic surgery is performed as part of a comprehensive treatment alongside orthodontics, which makes it possible to achieve a stable bite and lasting results.

Are the results permanent?

Yes. When the surgery is properly indicated, correctly planned, and accompanied by comprehensive treatment, the results are stable and definitive.

Who performs the surgery?

Orthognathic surgery should be performed by Dr. Nelson Dib Gadal, a specialized maxillofacial surgeon with advanced training and experience. At Clínica Dib & Seymour, every case is evaluated and treated according to standards of surgical excellence.

How do I know if I am a candidate for orthognathic surgery?

The only way to know is through a specialized clinical evaluation, which includes a facial examination, radiological studies, and functional analysis.

nelsondib@icloud.com
+56 9 6449 5329
Dr. Nelson Dib Gadal

Specialist in Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology

Diploma in Orthognathic Surgery

Orthognathic Surgery Residency, Maxillofacial Institute, Barcelona, Spain

Periodontics Specialist

Advanced Implantology

 

Dib&Seymour Dental Clinic Director

Head of Dental Clinic Villa Alemana, Chilean Navy

Maxillofacial Surgeon, Naval Hospital, Viña del Mar, Chilean Navy

 

Master's Degree in Teaching for Higher Education

Diploma in Teaching for Higher Education

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Dib&Seymour Clinic

Reñaca Norte 25, Office 306

Bosques de Montemar, Chile

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