can you post your x rays, and also mark in into which position the doctor wants to move them? is it rotation mostly or sagital movement?
Unfortunately the three photos attached below are all I really have right now (FYI, they were taken before decompensation orthodontics began). Like I mentioned previously, the information that I have from my surgeon, in writing, is as follows:
"PROBLEM LIST:
- Sleep apnea.
- Mallampati severe Class IV.
- Anterior open bite from teeth #s 5 to 12.
- Vertical maxillary excess with his maxillary incisor-to-upper lip being 7 mm.
- He has polyps in his maxillary sinus.
- He is a mouth breather.
- He has a tongue thrust habit.
- This patient postures his mandible forward to help with his breathing difficulties. He also has residual tonsillar tissue and a very small oropharyngeal opening.
PRELIMINARY SURGICAL DIAGNOSES:
- Sleep apnea.
- Anterior open bite.
- Vertical maxillary excess.
- Tongue thrust habit.
PRESURGICAL ORTHODONTIC CONSIDERATIONS:
- Presurgical orthodontics is essentially completed. This patient presents with significant Mallampati Class IV relationship of his soft palate drape and an extremely small oropharyngeal airway. He also complains of jaw joint pain, secondary to protruding his mandible forward to help him with his posterior airway.
PRELIMINARY SURGICAL PLAN:
- LeFort I osteotomy with advancement with anterior intrusion.
- Bilateral mandibular ramus osteotomy with advancement.
- Advancement genioplasty."