https://imgur.com/a/DYtDPMMPictures above.
- mouthbreathed through high school because of deviated septum, but kept tongue up on left side of mouth. As a result, left side of face is great (strong jaw, eye, cheekbone, etc), but right side is classic mouth breather (as you can see from front on picture. My upper jaw is too small, and the lower is slightly recessed but not egregious
- got nose surgery to fix septum in June, can finally breathe. The shape is kind of annoying me right now in that it's too ski slope, but hopefully the swelling will go down more and it won't be so bad
- as lower jaw continues to grow (male, age 19), I'm developing an underbite. Teeth currently slightly past edge to edge into very slight underbite
- just had consult with Gunson about surgery, am going to get more measurements in January so he can see if my jaw is still growing. So far, he preliminarily said he'd expand and move my upper jaw forward significantly, move my lower forward slightly, and also maybe make my chin extend further
I'm unsure if surgery is necessary vs an orthodontic way to just push teeth around so the bite works, since bite isn’t horrible yet and the nose surgery made my breathing sufficient now. I can breathe and eat and talk just fine, I've gone though my life without this being a major problem (pisses me off that half my face grew wrong, but ultimately not a huge deal), and I've read about how jaw surgery is super risky both in getting a bad result and in nerve damage. However, if my lower jaw keeps growing, I don't know if orthodontics will be enough. I know that they don't solve the underlying issue, but I'm willing to have the issue since I've had it forever and been fine, and because there's not the risk that comes with jaw surgery. I'm also worried that pulling my upper jaw forward will make my nose even more ski slopey to the point of it being ridiculous
Advice would be very helpful on whether I should do this