Jaw Surgeon Dr. David Bell
Orthognathic Surgeon
Jaw Surgeon Dr. David Bell, D.D.S., M.D., of Orthognathic Surgery MD in Irvine, California, is an orthognathic surgeon who treats patients from across the United States and from international regions including Europe, Asia, Australia, South America, and the Middle East. About 80% of his patients come from within the United States, while the remaining portion travels from abroad. Orthognathic surgery involves repositioning one or both jaws into proper functional alignment. He performs surgeries at South Coast Specialty Surgery Center in Costa Mesa, which is located two miles from John Wayne Airport. His work is focused on improving jaw alignment and supporting better overall function for his patients.
Dr. Bell’s clinical focus is on orthognathic jaw surgery with attention to both functional improvement and structural balance. His work supports facial alignment, improved breathing by treating conditions such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome, enhanced chewing efficiency, and long-term stability. Through careful evaluation and planning, he aims to provide results that support both health and daily life.
Academic Background
Dr. David Bell, a Jaw Surgery expert, earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honors) in Music from York University in Toronto. He then completed a Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Human Biology from the University of Toronto. He later received his Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) from Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery in New York City. During his time there, he was awarded a 2-year research scholarship under the mentorship of Dr. Steven Roser, the acting chairman of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
Dr. David Bell, jaw surgeon, completed a Resident Internship in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Louisiana State University in New Orleans. He later returned to Louisiana State University School of Medicine to earn his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.). His postgraduate training continued through the University of California, San Francisco Graduate Medical Education Program in Fresno. There, he completed an internship in General Surgery followed by a residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He further advanced his training in Texas through a fellowship under Douglas Sinn, D.D.S.
The Medical Board of California licenses Dr. Bell. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He is also a Fellow of the International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. In addition, he is a member of the American Medical Association.
Professional Career Highlights
Dr. David Bell, jaw surgeon, began his professional career in the 1990s in Louisiana. During this period, he practiced general and pediatric dentistry as an associate with Hollis Bray, D.D.S. He later worked with Edward H. Hobbs, D.D.S., in Shreveport, Louisiana, and Longview, Texas. He continued to practice dentistry both before and during medical school.
After completing his residency training through the UCSF program in central California, he practiced briefly in Northern California. During that time, he operated at Mercy Medical Center and Shasta Regional Medical Center in Redding, California. He then served as a clinical instructor in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Residency Training Program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. In this role, he operated at John Peter Smith Hospital and Cook’s Children’s Hospital. During this stage of his career, he worked alongside and was mentored by Drs. John Stella, Michael Zide, and Michael Warner.
Before being recruited to join Southern California Permanente Medical Group (Kaiser Permanente) in Anaheim, California, David Bell completed fellowship training in the private practice of Dr. Douglas Sinn. This mentorship contributed to his development in orthognathic surgery.
While working at Kaiser Permanente in Anaheim, Dr. Bell focused almost entirely on orthognathic surgery. During this time, he performed nearly 2000 procedures. His work was recognized by his operating room colleagues, who awarded him the Golden Scalpel Award twice consecutively.
In 2023, He started his private practice, Orthognathic Surgery MD. His practice is dedicated exclusively to orthognathic surgery.
Dr. Bell’s Patient-Centric Approach
Jaw Surgeon Dr. David Bell approaches patient care with a focus on trust and communication. He considers trust an important part of the doctor-patient relationship. He takes time to understand each patient’s goals, concerns, and expectations. His approach includes careful listening and maintaining open communication throughout the treatment process.
He values collaboration and ongoing dialogue rather than a one-sided approach. He remains attentive to changes in each patient’s condition or personal circumstances. Each treatment plan is developed based on individual needs. After detailed planning and preparation, his focus in the operating room is on precision and safety.
Advanced Technologies, Technique and Artistry, and Long-Term Follow-up
As a jaw surgeon, Dr. David Bell uses advanced technologies to support the planning and execution of orthognathic surgery. These include medical-grade 320-slice spiral CT scans, 3DMD high-resolution 3D photography of each patient’s face, and digital STL scans of each patient’s teeth. These tools are combined to create a detailed surgical plan tailored to each individual.
To help patients understand expected outcomes, Dr. Bell works with biomedical engineers using Materialize ProPlan CMF, a virtual planning software. This allows each surgery to be planned in three dimensions. Multiple scientific studies have validated the accuracy of this approach. It provides a more reliable method compared to combining two-dimensional images with CT scans.
Once the surgical plan is approved, He works with biomedical engineers to design custom 3D-printed titanium hardware. He carefully reviews each design and may adjust it before approving the final version. This process supports precision and consistency.
In the operating room, he uses visualization tools, including Zeiss and Swarotec/Swarovski surgical magnification loupes. He also uses Mectron Medical piezoelectric instrumentation, along with advanced biomaterials, bone-grafting techniques, and stem cell technology when needed. These tools support controlled and accurate surgical procedures.
After surgery, Dr. David Bell closely follows his patients and provides continued care. He monitors recovery and addresses any concerns. Postsurgical CT scans are digitally superimposed over preoperative scans to compare the actual results with the predicted outcomes. These evaluations are important for improving his surgical protocols over time.
He is the only surgeon in the world who routinely performs complex five- and six-piece mandibular osteotomies and is one of four orthognathic surgeons worldwide who routinely use 3DMD3DMD technology. Jaw Surgeon Dr. David Bell continues his work with a focus on orthognathic surgery, careful planning, precision, and patient-centered care.