Hi everyone. Some people here seem more knowledgeable than most doctors so I'd be really grateful if I could leverage the collective wisdom of the forum for some advice.
I had camouflage orthodontics for an overbite which developed as a result of allergies and mouth-breathing. One of the appliances I wore forced me to jut my lower jaw, and I think it prevented both jaws from developing properly but I'm not sure. I was left with a class I bite but an unsatisfactory aesthetic result and also some functional issues.
I had a sliding genioplasty a year after getting my braces off and it was a big improvement aesthetically. Two years later I got custom malar + infraorbital rim implants, and jaw + chin implants, which was probably a mistake. The lower ones got infected so I had to take them out. I still have the malar + infraorbital rim implants.
The sliding genioplasty doctor said the ideal treatment would be to remove two lower premolars to recreate the overbite and then have both jaws advanced (I don't remember exactly what he recommended for the upper jaw). I did not do this at the time but it was always something I thought of doing eventually, and I think the time has come.
The problem is I think my maxilla is both short and recessed. It just didn't grow. What is the standard treatment for that? I don't have a gummy smile. My upper lip has normal length, but I think my midface/nose is long. The mandible is obviously recessed and I think it's simpler in that you just have to move it forward, right?
I'm consulting with 4 doctors in NYC, where I currently live, but the surgeon that did the sliding genioplasty is great and I'd love to use him again if he's willing to work with me — he's located in Brazil.
I met with my first NYC doctor yesterday and he basically said "don't do anything, you look fine." He barely listened to anything I said, though. And he seemed surprised when I told him of the premolar extraction possibility. It seemed like he'd never heard of it before.
I have some root resorption in the lower teeth, which I think could be a problem. It seems like a lot of it is due to the fact that the teeth are too far forward, so it's probably better to correct it even if it means having to go on braces again.
Here are some photos. Hopefully you can make sense of it, I'm not very well versed. I'm getting new x-rays taken on Monday, so I might post those. I'm posting 1) profile before SG; 2) bite models in 2012 (probably same as now); 3) profile now. I'll also post pictures of a CT scan I had done for the implants.
Functional problems are forward head posture (not in the recent picture I posted); bad sleep; often wake up with headaches, dry mouth etc.; just not ideal breathing, effortful mouth closure. My cheek muscles are hypertrophied due, I think, to improper swallowing. My chin muscles are also hypertrophied and the skin is thick because, I think, it's taking on the effort of closing the lips.
What would be the recommended treatment plan in terms of fractures etc.? What's the diagnosis? I just hate that the surgeon I went to immediately thought I was doing this just for cosmetic reasons and that I had BDD or something. I'm willing to go through with it because I think it would improve my quality of life. Anyway, I'd be really grateful for some advice and explanations. Thank you!