I've had a history of oral / dental issues which unfortunately I didn't correct as a teenager. My parents are simple people and we never really went to doctors much as a kid. I'm in my mid 20s now and want to take care of the many functional and aesthetic issues I've had.
These issues came to a head in college when I had:
- significant gum recession on my canines
- a wide anterior open bite
- cross bite due to narrow palate
The periodontist who did my gum grafts immediately noted that I was a surgical case and said we would coordinate with an orthodontist and jaw surgeon to fix things. We had a consultation with a jaw surgeon and the agreement was that I would have orthodontics prior to moving forward with jaw work, but for whatever reason my orthodontist decided to:
- extract my wisdom teeth
- use Invisalign to close my bite.
While they did an exceptional job of closing my bite, the functional issues became worse:
- significant tinnitus
- trouble breathing
- TMJ headaches
I also have torticollis so my face is bent to the right. See the right SCM muscle in my photos. Does anyone have experience with getting this fixed? Most surgeons only work on pediatric cases as far as I can tell... As a sidenote, I've been recommended for septoplasty and will be going through with it after DJS / MSE.
I've made significant progress in reducing headaches and TMJ pain through myofunctional work + tongue release.
My narrow palate is still blocking my breathing and my midline shift is still noticeable. Bbringing my maxilla forward will also lift my nose a bit and help with the dark circles under my eyes. My smile right now shows no gum at all and brings down my nose a lot.
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tl;dr
I've had consultations with Dr. D B at Mount Sinai and Dr. Jay Neugarten (OMCS) and both guys have basically been reluctant to move forward with DJS because my sleep studies haven't shown sleep apnea. I personally think the study was BS - it said I snore. Everyone I've slept with has noted I don't snore, while some have noted I gasp for air from time to time.
(What annoys me the most is my discrepancies prior to my first orthodontic treatment would have easily qualified me for insurance coverage. Is there any way to convince insurance to use these photos as pre-orthodontic work prior to a surgery? )
Dr. Neugarten initially recommended MSE to expand the ~6-8mm discrepancy between my upper and lower jaws. This will almost certainly expand my airway, but I know that the recessed jaws are still going to be an issue and make my smile super unnatural and my nose is significantly hooked.
I convinced Dr Neugarten that $$ wasn't a concern. He seems compotent, but the fact that he's not super invested is concerning: his financial coordinator sent me the financial letter with different prices for different options (1 jaw, 2 jaws, genioplasty which we never even discussed). This rubs me the wrong way - I'm not shopping, I want to correct my functional + aesthetics issues. Anyone else have this experience? I guess it's just the nature of surgeons / dentists in the US in my experience. Is there a different practitioner who takes into account patient input and functional concerns? Happy to travel outside the city to get the best result.
Please take a look at my photos (chronological) and let me know what you think I should do (upper jaw / lower jaw/ MSE / CCW all that jazz). MSE is cheaper, but only fixes half of the problem.
Thanks!
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