About Distraction Osteogenesis
in Orange, CA
Advanced Jaw Bone Lengthening
At Wilson & Tran, DDS, we believe every patient deserves expert care and clear answers. We proudly serve patients throughout Orange, CA, offering Distraction Osteogenesis – a specialized technique used to lengthen bone in the jaw or face. This method is often used to treat congenital deformities, trauma-related bone loss, or severe jaw discrepancies.
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What Is Distraction Osteogenesis?
Distraction Osteogenesis is a surgical technique that allows new bone to grow by slowly pulling apart two segments of bone. It’s commonly used in the jaw (mandible or maxilla) to correct underdeveloped bone, improve facial symmetry, and prepare for dental implants or orthodontic treatment.
How It Works:
- A small cut is made in the bone.
- A custom distraction device is placed.
- Over time, the device is adjusted to gently separate the bone.
- New bone forms in the gap, creating more length and volume.
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Distraction Osteogenesis vs. Traditional Bone GraftingWhen exploring advanced jaw surgery techniques, patients can often benefit from understanding the comparison of distraction osteogenesis and traditional bone grafting for facial bone reconstruction, jaw deformities, or orthognathic surgery. Both procedures offer unique benefits for restoring function and aesthetics, and your surgeon will utilize the technique most appropriate for your unique condition, but understanding their differences can be helpful and insure that you’re fully informed.
| Feature | Distraction Osteogenesis | Traditional Bone Grafting |
|---|---|---|
| Bone Growth Method: | Gradual, natural bone formation | Bone added from donor site or synthetic |
| Stability: | High – bone grows in place | May require additional stabilization |
| Recovery Time: | Longer due to gradual process | Shorter, but may need repeat procedures |
| Use in Severe Deficiencies: | Ideal for large bone gaps or deformities | Limited in extreme cases |
| Risk of Rejection: | Low – uses patient’s own bone | Slightly higher with graft materials |
| Long-Term Results: | Often more stable and predictable | Depends on graft integration |
Symptoms That May Require or Benefit from Distraction Osteogenesis
- Underdeveloped jaw or facial bones
- Difficulty chewing due to jaw misalignment
- Facial asymmetry or deformity
- Obstructive sleep apnea caused by jaw structure
- Trouble speaking clearly due to jaw position
- Bone loss from trauma or infection
- Inability to support dental implants due to bone deficiency
- Congenital conditions like cleft palate or craniofacial syndromes
- Chronic jaw pain or TMJ issues
- Collapsed bite or poor facial profile
- Difficulty breathing through the nose or mouth
- Previous failed bone grafts
- Orthodontic challenges due to jaw shape
- Facial imbalance affecting confidence
- Need for long-term structural correction
Conditions That Make Someone a Good Candidate for Distraction Osteogenesis
- Severe jawbone deficiency
- Congenital facial deformities
- History of facial trauma or injury
- Patients needing jaw repositioning for bite correction
- Children or teens with growth-related jaw issues
- Adults preparing for dental implants
- Patients with failed bone grafts
- Obstructive sleep apnea linked to jaw structure
- Orthodontic patients with skeletal discrepancies
- Individuals seeking improved facial symmetry
- Patients with difficulty chewing or speaking
- Those with sunken cheeks or recessed jawlines
- People with chronic jaw pain or TMJ
- Patients with airway obstruction due to jaw shape
- Anyone seeking a long-term solution to jaw or facial imbalance

Ready to Schedule a Consultation?
Contact Wilson & Tran, DDS in Orange, CA today to schedule your consultation. Our board-certified oral surgeons will guide you through every step of the process with compassion and expertise.