Not really sure where to jump into the forum so I guess I will start here. I am a 55 year young male in braces preparing for bi max surgery to correct a deep overbite and sleep apnea. I suffer from short face syndrome and underwent orthodontic treatment when in my late teens.
At the time my Ortho decided that I needed four first pre molars removed. Two upper, two lower. When I looked at my face at the time, I remember thinking that my upper face looked fine, just my lower jaw was too small. Although I had reservations about taking our four perfectly good teeth, I was young and too trusting of their "expertise". As treatment went along I became concerned as my face receded backwards and my upper teeth seemed to disappear behind my upper lip. I remember complaining to the Otho about my concern and he would get irritated and tell me that it wasn't that much and things would turn out fine. Well they didn't, in my opinion.
I did not like my smile or my profile. I spent the next several decades disliking and being self conscious about my appearance. Much too long to do that. On top of that, my deep bite, that never really was corrected anyway, relapsed and I developed sleep apnea as well. I needed, REQUIRED, surgical treatment back then.
Upon the recommendation of my new, young, dentist, I was referred to an orthodontist who worked as a team with a jaw surgeon at a University hospital. Too make a long story a little bit shorter, I found out what my problems were and what would be needed to make corrections.
At first I was angry with my first Ortho but after researching this subject, this forum a big part of that, I have come to the conclusion that back then jaw surgery was not nearly as advanced as it is today and he did what was the norm at that time.
As I said, I have short face syndrome with retronathic upper and lower jaws. My treatment consist of decompensating both arches followed by bi max surgery to bring both jaws forward, down grafting the maxilla with clockwise rotation of both jaws. I have been back in braces for 18 months and hope to be forwarded to the surgeon soon.