Anterior Segmental Osteotomy (ASO)


Improvement of both protruding mouth and protruding gum bone

Anterior Segmental Osteotomy (ASO) is the most common protruding mouth surgical procedure. The procedure removes the back teeth and gum bone of both fangs of the upper jaw and moves the whole anterior maxillary and teeth backward. Very little bleeding and swelling occur, so the recovery period is short. It is possible to go back to daily routine within 3-4 days after surgery, and depending on individual conditions, orthodontics may be performed together.





What is Protruding Mouth?

For Bimaxillary Protrusion, where only the teeth are protruding, aesthetically satisfactory progress can be achieved through orthodontics or laminating. However,if both the gum bone and teeth are protruding, like Bimaxillary Protrusion, protruding mouth surgery or two-jaw surgery is necessary.








Through the Surgery what you can achieve it?

l  Improvement of Both Protruding Teeth and Bones
l  Improve a protruding mouth that needs more than orthodontic correction through surgery.



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