Zach, glad to see your swelling going down !!!! HURRAY!!! When do you see Dr.Arnett next?
I know this is slightly premature but how does your face post op look compared to your morph? Would you mind posting a side by side if possible?
Just got back from a 2.5HR drive back to my place in LA from seeing Dr. Arnett this afternoon. Things went well with a big surprise at the end of the appointment that I wasn't necessarily expecting.
Last week I saw Dr. Gunson because Dr. A was busy teaching his annual course in SB. He mentioned that next week (this week) that Dr. A might have to grind down some of the acrylic he used to bond the segments of my upper jaw together and "pull" some of the teeth down. I wasn't quite sure what he meant. Well, I found out at the end of the appointment.
My right molars still aren't touching but they were when Dr. Arnett finished surgery. That being said, he's not worried in the slightest. Bite looks good but as I said he wanted to bring the upper teeth down a bit to tighten up the bite and eliminate the 1.5-2mm overbite/overjet that I currently have. So, at the end of the appt with the assistance of Lena he proceeded to slice the acrylic (on each side) as to "open" each segment back up. I'm not sure how to explain it. Since my upper archwires were cut prior to surgery he had to bond them after surgery to keep it all in line. It's now opened back up and with the grand finale....FOUR rubber bands from my screw to hook (in the middle) and THREE bands on each side of my mouth. The pressure is extremely uncomfortable and I'm not used to it. The good news is that I go back on Thursday for him to re-bond it all together and I can go back to my regular one band at each location. Apparently at 4 weeks out the bone can still be moved a bit so that's what he's trying to do (according to Lena). I didn't really have much time to ask many questions to Dr. A (nor did I really have many) as I was the last patient of the day. He stayed late and I definitely wasn't rushed.
I don't mean to make this seem like some giant deal - because it's simply not. It's just uncomfortable and wasn't what I was expecting. Everything's looking good though so I'm very pleased.
In response to the question about posting my morph vs current profile - that's probably not going to happen. I believe I posted my morph somewhere on this thread at some point. The only reason I say that is because I lost around 25lbs in the year between my initial consult and actual surgery day (on purpose...adopted a very healthy lifestyle along with regular exercise) See picture below:
My face changed a fair amount with the weight loss. That being said, I have no problems posting pictures so people can follow my progress. I'm still pretty swollen in the cheeks and am just waiting for it to all come down. Here's two shots I just took. I'm showing the left profile instead of the right because there's much less swelling.
Day 9 Swelling
Day 26 Swelling
I was not planning on creating this long of a post! I'm exhausted from the long drive home tonight and the intense pressure I feel in my jaws. I can't complain about anything at this point. I'm very pleased with my bite along with the aesthetic improvement I've seen thus far. Every day that goes by is another day of healing
-Z-