So I've requested a preliminary plan from the two surgeons I consulted with. One hasn't gotten back to me since I emailed (and the receptionist sounded confused when I called, which isn't a good sign); the other says that I need a CT or cone beam CT first to make a preliminary plan. As a sanity check:
1. Does that sound right, that a CT scan is needed to make a preliminary surgical plan?
2. The CT will definitely have to be repeated ~6 months from now, right before surgery following pre-surgical orthodontics, and I'm assuming another CT scan is standard AFTER surgery to make sure things are in the right place. So I'd be opting now for a 3rd non-essential CT scan to my head. Should I be concerned about radiation levels? I looked up the numbers, and there is a wide range but a rough estimate is 200 uSv per CBCT, but it could be as high as 1000 uSv. This compares to ~10 uSv for 2D panoramic xrays, and 3000 uSv average exposure per year (spread over the body, not concentrated in the head). I have a growth in my thyroid that has so far tested benign but clearly I'd like it to stay that way.
Thoughts?