Not sure what to do about my recessed chin/small lower jaw...
I started with a 9mm overjet so I had two upper premolar extractions to camouflage it. I was also offered the option of upper and lower jaw surgery (bring lower jaw forward and rotate both jaws) which I turned down at the time.
I ended up have second thoughts after my extractions so went to see a max-fac orthodontist who told me that I could still have surgery afterwards if I changed my mind. Also if I was to have surgery now I would require bridges to fill in the gaps plus lower extractions compared to after the treatment of camouflaging. Also he warned me that my nose would get wider and its already wide enough.
He felt that the pushing back of my upper teeth would mask my receded chin. But if I still felt unhappy after this treatment then I should return to see him at the hospital afterwards.
Therefore I went ahead with the camouflage route first.
Fast forward 3 years and my overjet is now mostly gone. Due to have my braces removed next week. But I am still unhappy about my chin.
So I have arranged to meet this orthodontist at the hospital one last time tomorrow. I am feeling sooo nervous as its like my last chance to get this sorted.
Here are the details of the proposed surgery option from 2 years ago which he said would most likely not be too dissimilar from the surgery they would plan without camouflage treatment or with. I quote what he said in the letter:
"With his increased lower face height and tendency to an anterior open bite, he is most likely going to require a bi-maxillary procedure, and orthognathic treatment is going to be difficult to give him full chin prominence, due to the proclamation of the lower incisors, and so there would be an element that we would most likely need some occlusal plane alteration during the osteotomy to give him greater chin prominence, as well as having presurgical orthodontic decompensation with retroclination of the lower incisors.
All in all, I am not sure that his chin is so severely retrognathic that it really justifies all the excessive work of an orthognathic treatment."
So my main concerns are:
- widened nose from the above treatment
- lengthy treatment time of the above
- risks involved from the above surgery
He also mentioned a chin implant to me thus I am considering a sliding genioplasty.
Here are 4 photos of me front, side, angle and my smile (you can see that there is no overjet now
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https://ibb.co/m4B18Rhttps://ibb.co/fns8oRhttps://ibb.co/cqAHhmhttps://ibb.co/gq8Ra6Thanks