It would depend on how accurately is the surgery planned and performed. But it should, yes.
thanks. surgeon said he would impact maxilla 4 mm and forward 2 mm. lower jack setback 2 mm. still unsure about it. i can afford it but scared about the outcome, i see a lot of people with complaints about their surgery and results. really tough choice.
still on the fence about getting this surgery since it would only be cosmetic. really want to know if it would improve nasal breathing as well. anyone have any thoughts?
To figure out impact on nasal breathing, would really want to see the size of your airway. It seems like a small set back, but mandibular setback could affect the lower airway. This is awfully invasive surgery just to correct a gummy smile. Personally, I miss my gummy smile. Google celebrities with a gummy smile, its more youthful, and your tooth show often lessens as you age.
Post pictures. Also, you don't want to be left with 0 or negative gum show.
i have a long midface and the surgeon said my occlusal plane is very steep. not sure how i have a balanced bite, maybe its just cause im ugly lol my goal isnt to come out looking like a model, i am just self conscious about my teeth and smile. i dont know how much jaw surgery will help though. my face is really long, my upper lip is curved high. i cant close my mouth without chin strain and i mouth breathe every night
Looks to me like you are a good candidate for impaction.
Yeah. Maybe 2mm. Not too much.Though, I also think you look fine now. It's a risk/reward thing.
thanks just going back and forth on whether or not i want to spend 40k on it and mental toll it will probably causesurgeon was pushing for 4mm, i think 2 is might be too little. my maxilla is quite long
Margin of error is 1mm. Keep that in mind. If you do 4mm you might get 5mm.