I would like to discuss if there's any relation between posture and corrective jaw surgery. I've been trying to discuss this with different specialist and I'm very frustrated as no one want to address these questions and the doctors seems very annoyed with me asking about this, I've even been told that this is ridiculous and that I have no business there if I'm not going to trust them. It may be ridiculous, but it's also ridiculous for a doctor not to treat me with respect and give me a proper answear.
When I go to the dentists office, I'm always asked to tilt my head backwards, and show my bite. My experience from being examined this way is that my lower jaw slides backwards and the overbite is increased. When I sit at home examining my bite, I notice a clear difference in how my teeth meet depending on how I hold my head. If I look up in the ceiling, the bite is as at the dentists office, but if I tilt my head to look at the floor, I experience the opposite and the lower jaw slides forward. If I hold my head at what I think is a correct posture and bite, I notice that my molars don't meet and I only have occlusion between some of the canins, and if I continue to bite deeper, it feels like my neck is tilted back as in the dentists office, and I land in a bad posture and occlusion between the molars as well.
So from my point of view, it's like the doctors focus on the overbite, but to me it's more about that the angle of the upper of lower jaw is incorrect and what I need first is that the molars of the upper and lower jaw gets closer, to hold my neck up, and then maybe there will be room for some additional movements to get the lower jaw forward.
I'll attach a picture that sort of explains what I mean.
https://imgur.com/a/d1HhPAnd also the following link showing the same thing.
http://starecta.com/body-posture-depends-teeth/So what I want to discuss is if this a ridiculous claim from me that the posture and spine needs to be addressed when performing a corrective jaw surgery, and that my neck pain and bad posture can be related to bad jaw position. What I'm afraid of with a jaw surgery is that they might only slide my lower jaw forward and lock in the neck problem I have even further.