Yes it's pretty normal to have space behind the wisdom teeth. It's pretty much impossible for your molars to move forward, so you might have an optical illusion, or you might be stressing so much you're developing BDD or some other type of perception issue. Molars are double rooted and will not even move with headgear/braces easily if at all.
This could be true. We'd have to see photos. But yeah, extractions are awful for this reason, and they should only be used in cases where linear advancement of the lower jaw is the only movement, IMO.
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It's possible they did this on purpose and will center everything during surgery. It's hard to say with the info you gave. We'd need to see images of you and then also see the plan.
In the US you can change surgeons or bow out of surgery entirely at any time. I'm not sure how it works in Italy. You have public health care? If so, you might go to the back of the line if you bow out. If you're not comfortable you should probably take more time, but realize excessive time in braces does ruin the teeth. So you might want to get out of braces if you decide to research more and/or find a new surgeon. In general, I'd say changing surgeons last minute is not a great idea for a host of reasons, but it is possible to do if you're not comfortable.
Thanks for your reply GJ.
Regarding extractions, for sure my lower jaw will be moved forward, he said he doesnt know whether he will operate on the upper jaw until the surgery but they have removed the same number of teeth from the upper and lower jaw. I have very little informaton, as my procedure is being done on the Italian healthcare and I dont have much communication with my surgeon. Not the best situation I know....
Do you know anything about bone grafts? I was reading they can help prevent some of the long term effects of the bone loss from the extractions.
I presume bone grafts would not have been an option in my case for preparing my jaw for surgery, but it seems bone grafts can be done at a later date. Wondering if this would be a good option to do post surgery, or is this something they can do this during orthognathic surgery?
As mentioned above I am getting the surgery done on Italian healthcare, as I cant afford to pay for a private treatment. Only the orthodontic treatment I am paying for. Unfortunately I dont have a plan from my surgeon, but I have some x-rays if they are of any benefit.
I have attached some photos, the 3rd photo is not very good as I have taken it from an upward angle, to try to show the narrowing of my lower jaw and sunken cheekbones, I also have a twisted nose and deviated septum for a bothched surgery to correct sinus problems.
*I cant seem to upload photos, I have made sure they are all less than 500kb, anything else I need to do?