Hey all,
I have a second appointment with a maxillofacial surgeon this coming Wednesday.
I have a malocclusion ever since I can remember (overbite/recceced jaw with a narrowish palate), was a mouth breather and have a slight lisp. I had braces when I was 13 (I'm 22 now) which apparently only addressed the teeth, making it look like I have a nice bite while the jaws are still misaligned (you can tell from looking at my profile).
During my first consult with this doctor I made sure to tell him this is not a cosmetic procedure but a medical one, stating breathing and migraine and some functional problems (I have Oxford medical insurance which he then mentioned he was responsible for writing the criteria for insurance coverage). However I still don't know what my chances are like for insurance covering something like a Bsso/SARPE/Lefort 1 etc... he wants me to do a sleep study for something like sleep apnea which I don't think I have.
Anyways my main question-other than what are my chances to get some coverage- is that my ortho when I was younger fixed my 5 mm overrate by moving the teeth around... so even if I did end up getting coverage for a Bsso is it possible to move the teeth back to its original positioning (without removing any teeth) and then bring the mandible forwards? Or should I move the maxilla in conjunction with the mandible to keep the bite I currently have?
Also.. my wisdom teeth are impacting (go figure) and I most likely need them taken out. Have any of you heard of negative facial appearence consequences of removing them?
Essentially what Im saying is I really want this procedure, and insurance coverage is really key. What should I be talking to my doctor about on Wednesday? I want to make the best out of this next appointment.
I will post pictures if needed