Sure I attached my xrays, one after my first surgery and another for a week later after my revision.
IMF- you are banded or wired fully shut. In my case four screws were attached to place strong rubber bands. I could not speak or open my jaws for 3 months and lost almost 50 pounds peak to trough in the process. IMF is independent of rigid fixation. You can and should also do the titanium plates if IMF is called for.
Lack of plates in my mandible rotated my ramus up and forward and it looks like it doesn't exist anymore. I looked much better before in that area. See the second xray and the blue arrows.
I'd be looking to undo as much as possible of this movement in my revision.
Since your revision was only on the mandible,
I had a full revision, he unscrewed the maxilla to reposition it too.
They have an interest in promoting their own style while being critical of alternative approaches.
We're not talking about differences in the movements. We're talking about a surgical technique for handling complications that was abandoned by almost every other surgeon because of the drawbacks.
I'm just speculating, but maybe the other surgeons you've asked don't have full insight in your case and just think this fixation was done right away in first surgery,
Over half the surgeons I spoke with were hesitant to criticize another surgeon, especially the ones from the same area. One actually recommended an upper jaw only plan (with massive impaction which would have been an aesthetic disaster for tooth show) just to avoid touching the lower jaw because he didn't understand what exactly went wrong.
But the others that were more interested in my history and willing to speak about it had no ambiguity about the details.
Lol about the painter.