Hi
I am a 37 yr old woman who lives in the UK, and a newbie to the board. I have only just gotten around to looking round this board despite investigating jaw surgery for YEARS. Anyway I am massively impressed with the level of knowledge on here. I am hoping that some of your expertise might help me
One of the issues I have had, in terms of the slowness of my research progression, is that my case is not exactly common. I have seen jaw issues of all kinds, mostly a necessity for maxilla or mandibular advancement/reduction, and occasionally counter-clockwise rotation, but I never see a need for clockwise rotation when the occlusal angle is very low, but there is no underbite.
I have a deep bite, but it is not a severe deep bite - when i bite down you can still some of the lower teeth). I don't like to close my teeth fully except when eating as it seems uncomfortable - it feels better when I separate my teeth a bit, as if the pressure in my jaw joints is less and the masseters can relax a bit (they are hypertrophic). Dentists are not bothered by my deep bite. From the front my jaw looks very square. It is shorter on the left and so kicks up (i.e. if you measure vertically from the top of the cheekbone down to the base of the jaw the measurement on the left would be less than the right). But aside from this asymmetry and the need for CW rotation (low occlusal plane) I do not think I need anything else (i.e. I don't think either of my jaws need to be advanced or reduced horizontally). It is only because of the fact that both jaws are rotated upwards that my lower jaw seems to jut out and my chin appears more projecting horizontally (though i could be wrong??). I used to think I had a prognathic lower jaw simply because in profile it looked so, but I couldn't make sense of the fact that my bite was fine, unlike the prognathic cases with their underbite. I had never heard of occlusal planes or rotation and it took a while to hunt out the correct info. I still feel very under-informed about this particular procedure. The other thing I noticed from a frontal x-ray is that I have a deviated septum, which I am guessing happened as a result of the jaws growing unevenly a long time ago?? In terms of teeth, I only ever had one wisdom tooth in my upper left jaw and that is impacted. I never had a second molar on my lower left jaw either and had the other 2nd molar removed about 15 yrs ago. So only 12 teeth in my lower jaw!
I recently found a scientific paper online and for the first time EVER saw what seemed like my issue and a result which showed exactly what I would want. My occlusal angle is actually probably lower than hers (in profile the line running along the underside of my jaw is essential a flat horizontal one) The change to her face is so dramatic from the CW rotation. You'd think she had an underbite but like me it seems ok. I have the same slightly masculine look as in her pre-op photo because of the projecting look of that lower jaw. She seems to have had a chin reduction, but unless I am way off I don't think she had any reduction/retrusion of the lower jaw horizontally or advancement of the maxilla either, so it is mainly down to the rotation? (feel free to tell me otherwise though as you all seem to know your stuff whereas i really don't!) I nearly fell off my chair in excitement that I finally had a visual representation to show my issue and what I might need to correct it
Link is below - it is the brunette girl not the first blonde girl.
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512012000400028So my questions all relate to getting info about clockwise rotation and if anyone knows anyone who has the same issue and even better who has had it corrected. And surgeons who specialise in it?! I know all the big names, but I have no idea which ones have a speciality in the low occlusal plane issue. I am considering hunting down the Brazilian surgeons who wrote the paper, simply because I will know they understand the issue and can correct it with a good aesthetic outcome. Though of course this is a bit of a random way to choose a surgeon. i would research them properly of course!
Anyway, apologies for the long message! Advice/opinions on my issues and how difficult they might be to fix would be appreciated. I will be consulting with several surgeons soon.
I will include some x-rays. I will have them in a staggered way because of the file sizes. The first one below shows
the flattened curve of spee.
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