Specialized Care for Complex Conditions
Patients born with craniofacial anomalies face unique orthodontic challenges that require specialized knowledge, experience, and compassion. At Bar Orthodontics in Rockwall, TX, Dr. Bar provides expert orthodontic care for patients with conditions such as cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis, hemifacial microsomia, and other craniofacial differences.
Advanced Clinical Training in Craniofacial Orthodontics
After completing his orthodontic residency at UCLA, Dr. Bar pursued an additional year of Advanced Clinical Training focused exclusively on craniofacial anomalies—specialized training that the vast majority of orthodontists do not have.
This program provided intensive, hands-on experience treating the full spectrum of craniofacial conditions, working alongside surgical teams, and mastering the complex timing and coordination these cases require. For families seeking craniofacial orthodontic care in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, this level of specialized training offers peace of mind that few practices can match.
What Are Craniofacial Anomalies?
Craniofacial anomalies are congenital (present at birth) conditions that affect the development of the head and face. These conditions can impact the skull, jaws, teeth, palate, and surrounding structures.
While they vary widely in severity, many require coordinated treatment from multiple specialists throughout childhood and into adulthood. Orthodontic care is a critical component of comprehensive craniofacial treatment—and having an orthodontist with dedicated craniofacial training makes a meaningful difference in outcomes.
Conditions We Treat
Dr. Bar has extensive clinical experience treating patients with various craniofacial conditions, including:
Cleft Lip and Cleft PalateCleft Lip and Cleft Palate — The most common craniofacial birth defect, affecting the lip, palate, or both — The most common craniofacial birth defect, affecting the lip, palate, or both
CraniosynostosisCraniosynostosis — Premature fusion of skull bones affecting head and facial development — Premature fusion of skull bones affecting head and facial development
Hemifacial MicrosomiaHemifacial Microsomia — Underdevelopment of one side of the face — Underdevelopment of one side of the face
Pierre Robin SequencePierre Robin Sequence — Small lower jaw, tongue displacement, and airway obstruction — Small lower jaw, tongue displacement, and airway obstruction
Treacher Collins SyndromeTreacher Collins Syndrome — Underdevelopment of facial bones — Underdevelopment of facial bones
Apert SyndromeApert Syndrome — Abnormal skull and facial bone development — Abnormal skull and facial bone development
Other congenital and acquired craniofacial differencesOther congenital and acquired craniofacial differences
The Role of Orthodontics in Craniofacial Care
Orthodontic treatment plays several important roles for craniofacial patients:
Preparing the jaws for surgical repair (such as bone grafting in cleft patients)Preparing the jaws for surgical repair (such as bone grafting in cleft patients)
Aligning teeth before and after jaw surgeryAligning teeth before and after jaw surgery
Expanding narrow palates affected by cleft repairExpanding narrow palates affected by cleft repair
Guiding jaw growth in growing childrenGuiding jaw growth in growing children
Coordinating with prosthetic dental workCoordinating with prosthetic dental work
Achieving the best possible bite function and appearanceAchieving the best possible bite function and appearance
Managing dental development throughout childhoodManaging dental development throughout childhood
Our Multidisciplinary Approach
Craniofacial care requires a team approach. Dr. Bar works closely with:
Oral and maxillofacial surgeonsOral and maxillofacial surgeons
Plastic surgeonsPlastic surgeons
ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialistsENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialists
Speech pathologistsSpeech pathologists
Pediatric dentistsPediatric dentists
ProsthodontistsProsthodontists
GeneticistsGeneticists
Other specialists as neededOther specialists as needed
Dr. Bar's Advanced Clinical Training means he speaks the language of the entire craniofacial team—understanding surgical protocols, optimal treatment timing, and how orthodontic decisions affect outcomes across all disciplines. This coordinated approach ensures that orthodontic treatment is timed appropriately with other interventions and that all aspects of care work together toward the best outcome.
What to Expect from Treatment
Treatment for craniofacial patients often differs from conventional orthodontics:
Treatment may begin earlier, sometimes in infancy with appliances like nasoalveolar molding (NAM) for cleft patientsTreatment may begin earlier, sometimes in infancy with appliances like nasoalveolar molding (NAM) for cleft patients
Multiple phases of treatment may be needed as the child growsMultiple phases of treatment may be needed as the child grows
Coordination with surgical procedures requires careful timingCoordination with surgical procedures requires careful timing
Treatment duration may be longer due to complexityTreatment duration may be longer due to complexity
Modified appliances may be needed for unusual anatomyModified appliances may be needed for unusual anatomy
Goals focus on function (breathing, eating, speaking) as well as aestheticsGoals focus on function (breathing, eating, speaking) as well as aesthetics
Retention and monitoring often continue long-termRetention and monitoring often continue long-term
Our Commitment to Compassionate Care
At Bar Orthodontics, we understand that craniofacial treatment involves more than teeth and jaws—it affects self-esteem, quality of life, and family dynamics.
We provide:
A warm, welcoming environment for all patientsA warm, welcoming environment for all patients
Clear communication with patients and familiesClear communication with patients and families
Coordination with your entire care teamCoordination with your entire care team
Flexible scheduling to accommodate complex treatment needsFlexible scheduling to accommodate complex treatment needs
Sensitivity to the emotional aspects of craniofacial careSensitivity to the emotional aspects of craniofacial care
Celebration of every milestone in your journeyCelebration of every milestone in your journey
Schedule Your Consultation
If you or your child has a craniofacial condition, Bar Orthodontics is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can support your treatment journey.