So I had double jaw surgery with genioplasty about 4 months ago. Overall I am happy with my results and do not have any problems except some mild nerve damage on one side of my lower jaw. I got the surgery done in Europe and am now back in the country where I usually live - this is a small place and only one local hospital offers full face CBCT. I had been to this hospital to get a CBCT done before my surgery, and consulted the maxillofacial surgeon who works there since I needed his referral to get the scan done. At the time he offered to do my surgery but I decided to get it done elsewhere as he did not seem to have enough experience and specializes in facial trauma etc. Anyway, I decided to go back to the same doctor to ask him to get a new CBCT done and review it to make sure everything is healing properly.
We got the CBCT and he said everything looks fine and as expected, the bones haven't completely healed yet but they're getting there (he said it will take 6-12 months). He did, however, say a few things that are concerning me so I thought I post here to ask for advice. First of all, there are screws in my mandible and he was very critical of that saying it is an outdated technique and said he would have used 'Arnett plates' instead. He also stated that these screws were inserted into my mandible from the outside, like, from my face (?!). I did not want to start an argument so did not question him, but I find this impossible to believe. I have very fair skin that bruises very easily, and never had any scars or bruising etc. on my face after surgery, so how would this be possible? Also, why would these 'Arnett plates' be better than screws - am I at a higher risk of relapse because they did not use plates? My advancement was not large, 7mm.
He also pointed out that two other screws, one near my nose and another one in my chin, are close to nerves. However, both are on the 'good' side of my face where I have no nerve damage and full feeling. I do not know anything about biology - is there any possibility that the altered sensation on the other side of my face has anything to do with these screws touching my nerves?
Thanks in advance for your replies! I should add that the doctor seemed unhappy about the fact that I got the surgery done elsewhere (even though I lied and told him it was for insurance purposes), so that might be a factor in him being critical of my surgeon's work, or maybe he's just being objective, I really have no idea.