hi, EvK. when the surgeon showed you how narrow your airway is is that because of your maxilla being too far back, if you know what I mean? this is something i'm interested in as it may affect me. I don't fully understand this myself, but by the airway did the surgeon mean the space between the back of your soft palate and the back of your throat - you know, the gap going up into the nasal passage. or have I picked you up wrong and it's the lower jaw causing the restriction?
the other thing too is why are extractions a bad thing? do they cause damage to the gums or something?
...bimax advancement without braces or extractions.
Is it that you can only avoid braces if you are keeping both jaws in their existing alignment and moving them together as one, if you like? I don't suppose braces can be avoided if the jaws are going to be moved in different directions and their alignment will change?
I was told by a surgeon that I would only need a few months in braces before jaw surgery and the time was more because of scheduling that the time need in braces.
hi, Alue, this touches on something I've been wondering about. does the time in braces before surgery vary from case to case? the thing I find off putting is the idea of having to wear braces for up to 18 months beforehand. will your time in braces be so short because both your jaws are being kept in their current alignment and being moved forward together?
bit OT but how do you do a quote with someone's name on it?