Exactly how important is the orthodontist when getting jaw surgery?
I once spoke with a guy who had surgery with Gunson just to have his orthodontist mess up afterwards. I would sink into despair if this happened to me. I'm having surgery with Gunson as well, and I don't want to put in so much time, money, and energy going to Gunson and making sure everything is perfect, just to have the orthodontist make my efforts go to waste. I'm afraid that I'll spend $70K+ to go to the best of the best, but the orthodontist will prevent the outcome from being any better than if I had spent less and gone to a cheaper surgeon. I'm in Canada, and I can't find anyone who has worked with Gunson anywhere in a 200km radius of me. The orthodontists here all work with local surgeons who don't do ccw or know of Gunson's philosophy. This is my face on the line, and I want to ensure everything is as perfect as possible.
Gunson told me that he knows some good orthodontists in the San Francisco Bay Area. I have two options: I can either get braces now from a random orthodontist in my small town in Canada and have the surgery done by next fall, or I can wait a year until I move to the Bay Area for university and get an orthodontist whom Gunson trusts, which will postpone my surgery another year. I'm suffering quite a lot due to my deformed jaw, and I want to get surgery asap. Is the difference between the works of orthodontists significant enough for me to prolong my suffering?