Hi all,
First things first some (photographed) xray images:
https://imgur.com/a/yOyOQnN#gHqlBgEAge 21, Germany.
From early childhood until about 19 years of age I mainly breathed trough the mouth and didn't swallow properly.
In retrospect I showed some sleep apnea symptoms like snoring, breathing stops or waking up with a dry mouth.
I was diagnosed with ADHD not too long ago.
Now, even after stopping breathing trough the mouth when I'm conscious, i have trouble breathing trough the nose.
My sleep quality is still bad and I usually wake up with a dry mouth and I'm tired troughout the day. However I think the snoring and the breathing stops improved after I started sleeping on the side and tried to stop breathing trough the mouth when sleeping (as good as I can help it). Sometimes I wake up with a headache and out of breath.
I still get dizzy and exhausted easily when I do sports, despite being in good shape on paper. I regularly yawn or take big breaths troughout the day.
My posture improved a little bit, but I still feel like I'm compensating with a forward head posture or tilting my head upwards.
I notice that its hard to breath and swallow correctly when I'm sitting down at a table and look downwards with a tucked chin. For example when I'm studying.
I consulted a orthodontist and the following assessment is directly translated from his notes:
- no problems with TMJ
- Upper: Narrow jaw, especially in the anterior area. Buccaly tilted teeth on the side. Proclination of the front teeth.
- Lower: Dental arch transversally narrow. Teeth on the side are lingually tilted and wilson curve is strongly pronounced. Slight proclination of front teeth, moderate crowding of front teeth.
- Bite: Skeletal class 3, dental class 1 on both sides. Open bite with non-occlusion of 15-25. Overjet 3mm, overbite ~ 3mm.
The orthodontist offered me to do MSE with about 7mm of expansion and invisalign afterwards. He can give me a definite number once I've done a 3d ct.
I don't have a deviated septum.
However I'm not sure how much MSE would help and insurance doesn't cover the procedure.
That's why I'm also considering some sort of jaw surgery
IF insurance would cover it and there is a medical need for it.
Therefore I'm interested whether you think:
- I'm a good candidate for functional surgery (e.g. MMA or whatever is done in a case like mine) or not
- Insurance would cover the surgery or not
- My case is challenging and difficult to fix or rather straightforward
I'm not too deep into the surgery rabbit hole yet so Id appreciate the input from more experienced members.
Not 100% sure how I will proceed yet, but I'm asking my GP for a referral to get a sleep study done and Ill probably consult a surgeon.
Let me know if there is anything unclear.