Update:
I've had follow up consultations with Alfaro and Walline. I also saw a new doctor, Dr. Sullivan in Oklahoma.
GumsMy gum recession at my lower anterior teeth keeps coming up during consults. My understanding is that braces and jaw surgery (and maybe SFOT) are the solution. It's certainly not related to my oral hygiene--I brush and floss properly and thoroughly, and I always have very little plaque built up between cleanings. Attached are photos showing the current state of my gum recession.
ExpansionAlfaro, Sullivan, and Walline are all of the opinion that I don't need maxillary expansion. It seems that Walline initially went along with the idea only because I questioned him so much on my maxillary width. That leaves Gunson and Dr. Ting as the only ones who thought I needed expansion.
OrthodonticsAlfaro and Sullivan have added two new ideas.
Both of their ideas involve increasing my overjet.
Here's where they differ:
-Alfaro's idea is to extract all my wisdom teeth and then use that space to do "en masse" retraction of both my maxillary and mandibular teeth. He would retract the mandibular teeth more than the maxillary teeth though, to increase my overjet. No pre-molar extractions at all, just the wisdom teeth. Corticotomy might be used to speed up the process.
-Sullivan's idea is to leave my maxillary wisdom teeth intact, but extract lower premolars, and then retract my mandibular anterior teeth. He would leave my maxillary pre-molars intact though.
a: will you be retroclining my teeth or aligning straight down and if so, what's your estimate of the new nasial labial angle.
(measure your present one first--it's in the 90 deg. range). Better yet, just ask if your NLA will INCREASE
b: if my NLA increases too much due to new orientation of front teeth, is is possible to later get braces for a lips to rest on diagonal plane?
c: can you give me an idea of an approximate number of degrees of the CCW or approximate mm length of posterior downgraft used in the CCW
a and b (if they tell you) will allow you to be poised for an increase in NLA and be poised to accept that as a trade off
c will give you an idea of what you could expect with the pog point projection as a function of degrees of ccw-r
I asked Alfaro and Sullivan these questions. Here's what they said:
Question A:
Alfaro - Both.
Sullivan - Both
I still am not confident I understand the difference between retroclining and aligning straight down, though. I've tried to understand, but again, I am not confident.
Question B:
Alfaro - Yes, but that won't happen so there won't be a need, as CCW-r will return the nasolabial angle to what it is now after the initial increase due to extractions/retraction.
Sullivan - Same as Alfaro
Question C:
Alfaro - Maybe 5, maybe 8, maybe 10. He doesn't know. It depends on how much I need based on the orthodontic result achieved. He disagrees that there is a "normal range" for the occlusal plane.
Sullivan - 4 degrees, subject to change post-orthodontics.
I would be grateful for any thoughts. I'm still trying to learn as much as I can about this.