There's something I've been wondering about since my initial consultations
One surgeon's office (N) was very particular in how I held my jaw while they took records -- I had to open my mouth and then push my lower jaw as far back (posterior) as it would go, before closing my mouth. They explained this was where it *should* be held, if my jaw/teeth had developed properly
The other surgeon's office (S) didn't care how I held my jaw
What are other people's experiences? Especially if you've visited world-reknowned surgeons, do they care how the jaw is held for record taking? Does it actually matter?
The explanations I can think of are:
A) It *does* matter for future jaw health post-op, so I shouldn't trust a surgeon who doesn't take jaw position during record-taking into account
B) It doesn't really matter for planning (since models are moved around and constructed in 3D anyway), but maybe it is helpful to record maximum overjet values for insurance purposes