Jaw Surgery Manhattan at Columbia University Medical Center Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Call Us Toll Free At: 888-533-0487
This office serves patients in the following areas:

Bowery, Chelsea, Chinatown, Clinton, East Harlem, East Village, Fort George, Garment District, Greenwich Village, Hamilton Heights, Harlem, Hell's Kitchen, Inwood, Kips Bay, Lenox Hill, Lincoln Square, Lower Eastside, Meat Packing District, Midtown, Midtown South, Morningside Heights, Murray Hill, Noho, Soho, Southern Tip, Tribeca, Turtle Bay, Upper Eastside, Upper Westside, Wall Street, Washington Heights, West Village, Yorkville, Westside, Wall Street, Washington Heights, West Village, Yorkville, Manhattan, The Bronx, Westchester, New York, New York City, NYC 10021


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Jaw Surgery Manhattan


Are you looking for a way to improve the appearance as well as the functionality of your jaws and teeth?  If you are one of the many Americans who suffer with difficulty chewing, swallowing, chronic jaw joint pain, or are struggling with certain birth defects such as a receding chin, protruding jaw, corrective jaw surgery may be the solution for you.  Optimal results for this specific surgery are contingent upon the doctor you choose to perform the surgery.  A qualified surgeon includes one who is expert and experienced, which is exactly what The Plastic Surgery Division of Columbia University Medical Center, has continuously offered to hundreds of patients in the Manhattan community.  The benefits of corrective jaw surgery are more than aesthetic, they are psychological and greatly improves over all performance of upper and lower jaws.



Corrective jaw surgery moves your teeth and jaws into a more balanced position making them extraordinarily more functional and healthier than they were before. Although the main objective of this surgery is to improve your bite and your jaw’s general function, many patients tend to also experience great enhancements in their appearance as well as speech. The results of corrective jaw surgery can have a dramatic and positive effect on your quality of life.  Having your jaws in proper alignment reduces the chance of developing disease or deterioration in the surrounding joints.   After surgery, your surgeon will provide information for a modified diet, as well as a schedule for transitioning to a normal diet. You may also be asked to refrain from using tobacco products and avoid strenuous physical activity.

Columbia University Medical Center has board certified surgeons with great expertise and experience in correcting moderate to severe teeth and jaw disorders in children as well as adults.  CUMC treats hundreds of patients with jaw disorders every year and holds the esteemed reputation for being one of the country's largest groups of academic surgeons and research.  If you or a loved one in the Manhattan community is considering corrective jaw surgery, you are in safe hands at CUMC.  Call today for more information.

Columbia University Medical Center Dept. of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

161 Fort Washington Ave., Suite 601
Manhattan, NY 10032
Tel: 888-533-0487
Fax: 1-212-305-9848

 Columbia University Medical Center Dept. of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Columbia University Medical Center Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery


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