How to correct a protruding mouth

01

Protruding mouth Bimaxillary surgery

Surgery method

Dental occlusion and the protruding mouth is improved by moving the upper and lower jaw backwards without molar extraction.

Surgery targets

  • If there is malocclusion
  •  Individuals who want to improve their protruding mouth without tooth extraction
  • Individuals who want to improve their protruding mouth, short chin, long face, and excessive gum exposure simultaneously.

02

Protruded Mouth Surgery (ASO)

Surgery method

After extracting four premolars through an intraoral  incision ,  the protruding mouth is corrected by moving the gum bones and teeth.

Surgery targets

  • When gum bones are protruded
  • When gum bones and teeth are protruded at the same time

Q. Bimaxillary Surgery,
why at Girin Plastic Surgery?

Bimaxillary surgery not only addresses functional issues by repositioning facial bones but also enhances aesthetic perfection.


While post-surgery sagging is commonly expected in orthognathic surgery, Girin Plastic Surgery distinguishes itself by actively addressing and improving this concern.


The collaborative effort of plastic surgeons and oral and maxillofacial surgeons at Girin Plastic Surgery ensures delivering high-quality results.

How to correct a protruding mouth

01

Protruding mouth Bimaxillary surgery

Surgery method

Surgery targets

The length of the upper and lower jaw is corrected through bimaxillary surgery. It is recommended 

if you have long facial dimensions and severe facial asymmetry.

  • If there is malocclusion.
  • Individuals who want to improve their protruding mouth without tooth extraction.
  • Individuals who want to improve their protruding mouth, short chin, long face, and excessive gum exposure simultaneously.

02

Protruded Mouth Surgery (ASO)

Surgery method

After extracting four premolars through an intraoral  incision ,  the protruding mouth is corrected by moving the gum bones and teeth.

Surgery targets

  • When gum bones are protruded
  • When gum bones and teeth are protruded at the same time

Q. Bimaxillary Surgery, why at Girin Plastic Surgery?

Bimaxillary surgery not only addresses functional issues by repositioning facial bones but also enhances aesthetic perfection.


While post-surgery sagging is commonly expected in orthognathic surgery, Girin Plastic Surgery distinguishes itself by actively addressing and improving this concern.


The collaborative effort of plastic surgeons and oral and maxillofacial surgeons at Girin Plastic Surgery ensures delivering high-quality results.