who gives a s**t what complex series of determinations caused it --I just want to know how to fix it.
And as for the question of "steep mandibular plane," --I bet there's a way to shape it through surgery and grafting alone, DO, rather than having to use medpor.
I read an interesting study recently in the field of behavioral economics. If two treatement options are present for a surgeon they'll usually choose the better one, but if more than two exist, then surgeons we'll
always just go to their default, even though this third, new option may be better.
Let me let all of you guys in on something, surgeons aren't spending time at home(or in their offices) studying your case, agonizing over the details, exerting themselves over how to produce the best aesthetic results for you.
They make rapid fire decisions, in the moment, sometimes during the surgery itself and maybe for a couple of hours the day before. That's why it's really, really important to do all your homework and figure out what all the best treatment options are. Did any of you know that mandibular widening was an option? I didn't until a few weeks ago --it's just that there aren't many surgeons practiced in doing it.
Ask some surgeons about a high lefort --and they'll tell you it's dangerous, whereas others who are practiced in it, do it routinely. DO? Well, you've even further narrowed down the pool.
Throughout all of this I've come to realize a lot more is possible through this surgery than the average max fac knows or is capable of doing.