@Lazlo Can you elaborate on that statement? You had a 3-piece LeFort, correct? What morbidities did you encounter? This book says there's
a 20% chance of long term periodontal defects. Osteonecrosis is obviously a risk but a small one. There's also endodontic risks but some surgeons claim it's minimal if adequate space is left. Someone I spoke to with a big name surgeon ended up losing 3 teeth, one had to be replaced with an implant and the other two needed root canals I think. This person mentioned having prior trauma, which I've also had on my two upper incisors. Supposedly, there's long term risk even if things seem to heal fine. Bone blood flow drops 20% permanently with every LeFort, even more for segments and teeth adjacent to osteotomies but I don't know how much. They say it doesn't impact tooth vitality until a threshold is crossed, which could be years down the line due to aging. That is, people who had them have less margin for bone blood flow loss with aging.
I should post my coronal views of my teeth but from my measurements, my maxilla actually seems to have surprisingly perfect transverse dimensions with only a mild high arch which won't be fixed of course. I can't get a good view of the anterior bite but I think it looks normal too but doesn't matter since that's dentoalveolar anyway. In other words, I can't see any skeletal reason for my malocclusion except for the retrognathic ramus and resulting large gonial angle. I suppose there's slight asymmetry as well. Still, the 3-piece recommendation, from 4/5 surgeons I consulted, blows my mind. My running theory is that like many men I got late stage growth however I got it while in active orthodontic retention from my hawley and night guard. The result is that my retainers orthodontically tipped my molars inwards as the palate expanded and intruded the incisors. The current position of the teeth, then, can't be used as a guide for approximating a skeletal deformity. This should all be obvious from the CBCTs they all insist I keep on getting. I'm still trying to figure out how my orthodontist is decompensating with my CBCT as well.
Anyway, would be curious to hear about your experience anyway even if I won't have it. Every time you mention that I feel more and more comfortable with my surgeon choice