interdisciplinary ortho-surgery: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
interdisciplinary ortho-surgery is coordinated care that combines orthodontics (tooth movement) and jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery) to improve bite, facial balance, and function. It is used when braces or clear aligners alone cannot fully correct skeletal jaw differences. Treatment is planned and delivered by a team, commonly an orthodontist and an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. It is most often discussed for adults, but it can also be relevant for selected teens after growth assessment.