Penn-trained orthodontist Dr. Soona B. Jahina practiced craniofacial orthodontics in Point Loma from her Armada Terrace office, applying dental degrees from Bombay University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Loma Linda University to complex alignment and jaw-development cases. Faculty appointments at USC School of Dentistry and UCSD School of Medicine placed her on the Craniofacial Deformities Team at Children's Hospital and Naval Medical Center San Diego, where orthodontic phases of cleft-palate reconstruction required coordination with pediatric primary care through referral networks including Perlman Pediatrics Point Loma. International humanitarian mission work with Cleft Lip and Palate Mission Teams took Jahina to China, Africa, India, and Mexico, where she fabricated palatal expansion appliances and alignment devices for children without access to surgical or dental care. Complex malocclusion and craniofacial orthodontics generate compensatory cervical-spine tension and chronic headache patterns, creating a co-management pathway between orthodontic correction and the cervical adjustment protocols at Peninsula Chiropractic in Point Loma. The most complex interventions were multi-phase cleft-palate protocols combining palatal expansion appliances, surgical repositioning coordination, and years-long bracket therapy to achieve functional occlusion in patients born with severe craniofacial deficits.