Hi Forum members,
Over the past 2-3 years I have been thinking about getting orthognathic surgery. I am a 25 y/o male. I've posted here before with my case, but thinking about it still, in more detail as time goes by...
For simplicity I'm going to lay things out in dot points, things to help me look over + my main concerns to date:
1) At this link I provide multiple images to assist the discussion https://imgur.com/a/PJUincv. They are:
a) My skull
b) A DJS proposal from a consultation I had last year
c) Some overlays I (roughly) made ...
d) Images of similar cases or that had some key takeaway for me (My jaw area looks kind of similar to the image with the Asian fellow)
2) My current situation as I understand it: Severe bimaxillary protrusion,
good/class 1 bite (i had braces before actually),
very small lower jaws (upper and lower)
I have sleep apnea
I don't want implants
3) Surgical options that have been proposed/that I currently consider appropriate for my case:a) As per the image, Counter-clockwise rotation, advancement of jaws (upper, ~1cm for lower), mostly retain existing bite, large genioplasty (due to high proclination of lower jaw teeth, the surgeon offered some grafting in the labiomental fold), minimal downgraft/vertical lengthening. (conservative)
b) Same as (a) but with more vertical lengthening such as in the 'similar cases' images. The 2 male similar cases look like they have little forward advancement, but mostly
downgrafting + big genioplasty.
c) Same as (a)/(b) but instead undo bimaxillary protrusion via pre-molar extractions, decompensation for large overbite/overjet then full forward and downward advancement. (less conservative, intense ortho)
Note: currently solution (b) seems the best to me
~My Concerns/General Thoughts4) I have a significant concern with regards to solutions (a)/(b), due to how they retain the proclination of my teeth. I fear that right now since I had severe protrusion, that the protrusion is only masked by my recessed/underdeveloped jaws. If I move the jaws forward, but do not undo the bimaxillary protrusion, will it look like I have highly protrusive teeth post surgery?
Note: In general I have a hard time thinking about the outcome of the surgery, as did my surgical consultant. My case as I understand is not very common, such a small/compact jaw + highly proclined teeth with a near normal/class 1 bite.
5) I like the idea of undoing proclination via orthodontics/decompensation. By creating this 'real' overbite/overjet, the genio can be reduced as more forward movement is achieved by the BSSO. Noting that there is very little room in my dental arch to move the lower teeth back, I believe I will need to extract pre-molars. Thoughts?
I also wonder is it possible to just extract
lower pre-molars and pull the teeth back creating a relatively 'normal' bite but with a difference of two teeth between upper and lower jaw...would anyone happen to know if this is ever done or is this just dumb?...
Note: last image with the girl I saw recently was interesting, orthodontically as I understand they seemed to have moved those lower teeth way back...behind the chin, then did a big advancement. The result was quite good.
6) I have a very narrow lower jaw to the tip of my chin. For the genioplasty, if I move the chin forward, that is already narrow (narrower than my proclined lower dental arch...), will it make my chin look overly pointy...or can the genioplasty make the jaw look wider. The genio freaks me out a bit because if I don't undo the proclination, I would likely need a big genio with grafting as I understand (similar to all the similar case images). The geometry is weird to think about, between highly proclined lower teeth at approx 40 degrees + big genio.
6) When CCW is done, such as with the surgical consultant I previously met with for the 3D scan, I noticed that through the CCW rotation, by rotating my lower jaw a few degrees more vs the upper jaw, some of the proclination was undone. I noticed this recently looking back at things. This seems somewhat noteworthy...
7) I've seen some cases with great results that seem to retain proclination of lower teeth (as well as upper), in the cases of open bites or similar. You can tell because the roots beneath the incisors push out a lot still, as well as just looking at the after cephlo-side profile. Maybe I over-estimate the need to pull those teeth back. Such as in the case of the older fellow (see image) its interesting to me how his teeth are still highly proclined but you dont notice it at all in the image.
7) Vertical lengthening and gummy smile. I've seen similar cases to mine where ppl have less proclination but similarly small jaws. They can't smile in a way that shows teeth properly. I am similar but can show more teeth due to the proclination pushing the teeth out. I fear that if the proclination is not undone that it will contribute to a gummy smile if the lengthening is done. This is a more minor concern however as right now my upper lip covers about 1/3 of my upper teeth, however I note it regardless.
I've narrated on a bit autistically tbh...because I wanted to make my current feelings as clear as possible...
I thought I had more considerations than this, but thats all for now.
Thank you very much for your time,
D