Thanks for the replies it hurt to read some of them but it clears up why my orthodontist went into a rant after I'd had my surgery about how they don't normally do leforte one because it is the old way (gzzz thanks for telling me could you not of told me earlier?) I'm gutted by this. Their whole treatment of me has been incompetent and well the result speaks for itself. This is serious and it dam well shouldn't have happened if they had done there jobs with the minimum of care. My life chances have been destroyed by their Cavalier attitude.
My lower jaw is nicely developed I needed 8mm of expansion to put the upper teeth into a nice bite relationship with the lower ones.
I thought I would be getting sarpe done but I guess I didn't really know what was going on until it was all to late. I just thought trust the professionals obviously now I know how wrong I was to do so.
I'm in New Zealand, I paid for all this myself. Seeing another surgeon is out of the question I haven't the money to do so. However I've made a complaint against he surgeon and orthodontist to dental council here, they pay for it all and hopefully I can get my money back for all the fees incurred in treatment.
Their whole treatment of me has been incompetent and well the result speaks for itself. This is serious and it dam well shouldn't have happened if they had done there jobs with the minimum of care. My life chances have been destroyed by their Cavalier attitude.
After I had the surgery, my surgeon said to me, wel..you know what Ben, I've got cross bites too. Yeah but you haven't just had 2 years of braces (pre surgery) and spent 40 grand to get it fixed.
The 2 years of braces before surgery as far as I can was totally unnecessary, I hate to think what damage that has done. When they do the leforte one they have to flare the teeth between the k9's and front teeth out to make way for the segments so those teeth are screwed, they are now very loose. I've lost feeling in my gum and over half the teeth in my upper jaw, my maxilla has lost vertical height causing, I think, my nasal breathing to be blocked up a lot of the time especially in cold weather. These is really hard for me to live with, having a blocked which can't be breathed through at least for me isn't something I can live with indefinitely. My maxilla was meant to be dropped down I'd hoped that combined with widening via sarpe would help my nose be really clear. My upper arch now has bad symmetry. The left side of my maxilla is leaning over, the teeth have quite an angle to them but it isn't the teeth it is the jaw bone underneath that is leaning. The whole thing is horrible really
I was too busy studying at university and so in my naivety I just put my faith in those that were treating me, so sad the whole system sucks.