Some context: I know I have a Class II malocclusion. I have to strain my mandible back to bite down. I have been to two orthodontists: one orthodontist two years ago and the other just recently. The first orthodontist told me that my jaw was extremely small and would appear even smaller after orthodontic treatment, and that I needed double jaw surgery. The second one pretty much laughed when I asked about jaw surgery, and he told me that I was a "functional" class II and that my profile looks perfect (which I don't really agree with).
Regardless, I ended up starting my invisalign treatment with orthodontist #2 because he is considered the top cosmetic dentist in the area, and I trusted his judgment. However, after 1.5 months of treatment, I am having second thoughts. The treatment is going great, and I should be finished by March 2016, however I am developing soreness in my jaw (at the joint) and I've been noticing that I'll be clenching and grinding my teeth when I wake up. This has made me contemplate, again, the need for surgery, which is why I have come to you all.
I've called two maxillofacial surgeons, and their secretaries told me that I need a referral from my orthodontist to schedule a consultation. I'm pretty sure that all of the invisalign trays have already been made for the entire treatment, so I don't think there can be any deviations or mid-course corrections to accommodate for a change in plan if surgery is warranted. I'm not really sure how to proceed.
Below are my front and profile pics, as well as a mock-up of my teeth pre-treatment and post-treatment with invisalign. Orthodontist #2 has chosen not to move my molars at all. The right mandibular wisdom tooth is impacted, hence its absence from the invisalign projection. Also, I am at a very healthy weight in these pics, and have been down to 10% body fat in the past, but the fat beneath the chin remained. I'm not sure if that is a product of my small jaw or just "baby fat".
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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