Did you have any movement in your upper jaw or know how many mm you had moved for your genio?
I'm not sure about the genio, it only came up in the last consultation, we focussed more on the added complication of increased possibility of nerve damage. Thankfully, I was told right after surgery that it went beautifully and the nerves were not damaged. Upper jaw stayed put, more explanation below. I'll be asking more about the genio at my appt on Tuesday.
You look hot! I hope to have results like you.
Thanks! I'm sure you'll be happy/relieved. I wish I'd done this in my early 20s...so many years wasted. No more afternoon napping!.
just wondering if you have had extraction in the bottom teeth ? maybe this has limited them in the advancement of your lower jaw.
I am also wondering that from your previous pic you seem to have normal bite I mean your top and bottom teeth sit together perfectly when closed. How did they advanced your lower jaw without advancing your upper jaw. There is something I don't understand.
Like for my case I had an overjet which was comuflaged with 2 upper teeth extraction and got my protrusive front teeth back. I think I have normal bite and don't feel any pain. So for me If I want to have my lower jaw to be advanced I will need to advance the upper too ? Does this make sense ?
I did have 1 incisor removed a few years, it protruded quite a bit. I had to have top front crowns done and the dentist advised that he could achieve a look of straight upper teeth if I had the bottom incisor removed and the crowns built to come in a bit (hardly the technical explanation).
That bottom incisor cost me about 2mm forward movement, according to ortho and surgeon. Aww well.
I think a lifetime of pushing my jaw forward + the braces actually caused my bite to appear more normal. As things aligned for the surgery, I found the resting position for my jaw had changed. In fact, episodes of sleep apnea and heavy snoring seemed to have disappeared even before the surgery, at least according to my partner. So I'm not sure what you see in the pic is the most accurate representation. My workup x-rays had to be taken a second time because I'd become so accustomed to the newer (forced) position.
Prior to the start of all this, with back teeth together, I could fit my pinky between the top and bottom front.
It sounds like in your case you might have to choose from a couple different treatment options.