Hi! I'm trying to decide whether to do surgery for an anterior open bite, vertical maxillary excess, retrusive chin/maxilla. I'd love to hear your opinions on whether surgery makes sense
Photos attached. I recently finished a year of invisalign to camouflage the open bite (they pulled the lower anterior teeth up), before I learned surgery was an option. The open bite is better but still there, and I have lip incompetence, dry mouth at night, perceived nasal airway resistance (but no sleep apnea), molar tooth wear, and gummy smile especially posteriorly. I now realize these are probably all related to my facial structure. (I had 18 years of untreated chronic allergies growing up which I think caused this bc I look different from everyone else in my family.)
My main priorities are to fix 1) the remaining open bite and 2) gummy smile. Improvements on the other complaints would be a welcome bonus
Is surgery overkill? I'm not worried about time or money or temporary discomfort, but am worried about the chance the aesthetics could come out WORSE than before (I try not to care too much about appearance and am ~generally~ ok with my face, but the gummy smile and retrusive chin has always bothered me and if I CAN fix them than I really want to - but I don't want to make anything worse!)
I'm in NY and have spoken to Dr. Neugarten who wants to do surgery, and seems very competent based on online reviews. I haven't been able to find any other highly rated surgeons nearby to get a second option from yet. Half the orthodontists I've spoken to agree, the other half don't or could go either way. Thoughts?