Hi, I am considering aesthetic jaw surgery. The primary reason to reduce the amount of gum visible when I smile. A surgeon has quoted me 2 piece LeFort 1 osteotomy & rigid fixation. I believe this would involve forward advancement the lower section of the maxilla to ensure bite alignment with the lower jaw.
Overall I'm not sure whether to proceed, and I'm curious to hear what this forum thinks.
Background: I had braces as a teenager and was a chronic mouth breather until getting allergy shots and fixing deviated septum. I have a good bite according an orthodontist I visited a few months ago as part of the initial consultation. Gummy smile is common in my family.
CT scan pics:
https://imgur.com/a/tS5pvRASelfie pics attached to this post.
Questions/observations:
- Regarding the gummy smile, does it appear be caused more by soft tissue or hard tissue? My perception is that it is a combination of: my philtrum is short (hence the lip incompetence in repose), my lip smile muscles are hyperactive (hence gum display during smile in excess of the incompetence gap in repose), and there is some mild hard tissue vertical maxillary excess of ~2mm. Together, these factors compound to yield a rather gummy smile.
- Is my upper maxilla recessed? In in side profile, I perceive my upper maxilla to be recessed and my lower maxilla to protrude forward at an angle.
- I perceive myself to have a "chimp lip" upper lip in that it protrudes forwards and downwards. This is especially noticeable to me in the last two CT scan pics with the soft tissue visible. Is this a reasonable assessment? How would a LeFort 1 with advancement affect this? I could imagine it "fixing" it if the cut is high enough or making it worse if the cut is too low.
- Do I have a "long" face? I am worried about messing up my facial thirds. I don't feel that my face is particularly long and worry that impacting my maxilla could make it too vertically short relative to width.
- My nose is projected from my face quite a bit and has a "ski jump" shape. If I were to advance the maxilla, would it make these factors more pronounced?
- If you were in my situation, how would you proceed? I'm on the fence between doing jaw surgery vs just getting upper lip botox every four months until I age to the point that my philtrum lengthens and muscles weaken and less gum is shown, or until this no longer bothers me psychologically (doesn't seem likely...).
- Anything else to consider in this situation?
Thanks so much!