I know some medical insurances will pay for jaw surgery if its proven to be medically necessary. What does "medically necessary" to an insurance company entail? My symptoms are recessed lower jaw (I posted pics in another post), moderate overbite, clicking aND popping of left side of jaw, very crowded/crooked middle front and lower teeth. When I bite down on my natural bite it feels very awkward and feels like my tongue is being pushed back into the back of my throat. It also feels like I can't breath very clearly (I can still breath, but not as clearly as I can if I push my jaw forward). I have a lot of symptoms of sleep apnea as well.
I've read that sometimes insurance companies will try to say the recessed jaw probelms are a pre existing condition? What does that mean? I was born with my jaw like this, of course it's pre existing. I have never had any orthodontic treatment other than a palate expander.
I really want to set up an appt with a max face surgeon, but im nervous my insurance company won't pay for it or even some of it, and there's no way I can pay for it all anytime in the next 5 years. ALSO, In 3 months I have to come off my father's insurance because I'll be 26, and I have to find my own. Any recommendations on a good insurance company and plan that works well with jaw surgery?