Hello everyone, this is my first post here, pleasure to meet you all and thanks for the great information you have all posted so far.
I have a deviated mandible and nose along with a protruding mouth area (orbicularis oris). My plan would be possible jaw surgery to fix the asymmetry/deviations and either to pull back the teeth (after extractions) or augment the area around the mouth. I also have a depression in the infra-orbital cheek area.
My last consultation I was advised to pull back the teeth which I must say I do not like that idea for several reasons; 1.I don't think it looks good (judging by my simulations), 2. I do not like the idea of extractions and the aging/ soft tissue problems associated, and 3. I do not like the idea of being in braces again to get the teeth into place.
In my opinion, if the symmetry issue could be sorted, then augmenting the chin along with slight nasal tip deprojection and septal shaving. It would need some sort of augmentation to the labiomental fold, low on the alveolar bone maybe. Also implants for the infra-orbital and rim area. However I was advised against this at the consultation, that it would be excessive chin projection.
Here are simulations to show what I mean, also snapshots of my CT scans. I would like to hear some opinions if you have the time. Thanks in advance.
symmetry lines frontal:
left comparison of setback (left), now (middle) and augmentation (right):
right comparison of setback (left), now (middle) and augmentation (right):
CT scan lateral with teeth protrusion:
CT scan oblique showing infra-orbital depression: