thanks for the interesting replies... I've been snowed under with work so only getting back to the forum now.
So the prep for surgery is much more complicated than I'd thought (it's not just tipping incisors forwards or backwards
).
Depends. Surgery first is being practiced (when suitable) in a lot of countries but not in the UK it seems.
I'm in the UK so I guess I'll have to go the long route of 12 to 18 months in braces first. If you get the surgery done first do you still have as lengthy a period of orthodontic work carried out?
Saw Paul Johnson at the Nuffield yesterday and he said I'd probably be looking at 2 years all in all (braces, surgery & recovery).
Seemed crazy to me considering my current occlusion but he said the angle of my front teeth is the reason or something along those lines.
Does this really look like a bite that should be in braces for a YEAR before surgery??
Hi, Tumerican. I don't know how to get a quote of the whole of your post with pics - for some reason it won't insert. But can I ask what type of jaw discrepancy you're having corrected. Is it a class III? It's just that your upper anterior teeth look as if they're proclined to fit over your lower teeth.
The other thing I was going to ask is are you in your twenties. I hope you don't mind but it's just that your teeth are in superb condition. I'm 32 and one of the things that puts me off posting pics of my bite here is that my teeth are in an awful state compared to yours. I have fillings in almost every back tooth.
Also, is Paul Johnson the surgeon based in Guildford in the UK?