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General Category => Functional Surgery Questions => Topic started by: Purist on March 20, 2016, 03:28:54 AM
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I have been refused a BSSO and Le Fort on two seperate occassions by two diffferent hosptials both citing that my jaw and teeth are too "complex" to guarantee a good result.
The only help that they can provide is decompensation on the lower arch to bring in my lower teeth. But I suspect this will only result in a "goofy" type of appearance and make matters worse.
I'm booked in to see another orthodontist about this. Do you think if I do decompensate the lower arch, something like a twin block could be used to pull the jaw forward? I don't mean permanently but as a temporary measure (as I believe a twin block isn't a fixed appliance).
I'm also thinking about seeking help from a specialist in DO in conjunction with the decompensation?
What do you think?
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Sir i dont know ur case u can search high mandibular plane angles surgery results with class. I see a lot off before after girl seem like had no mandibula before surgery i see in 9gag. Maybe u cant achieve best results but u can get better results. Just search save money and talk with surgeons.
http://9gag.com/gag/ae32yn5/it-s-amazing-what-jaw-surgery-can-do just this. its not bsso and lefort 1 maybe. But u can probably take different surgery plan. If u want fix it just search
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Decompensation without surgery will make you look worse.
Unless you have severe asymmetry issues, your case shouldn't be that difficult. It sounds like you're concerned with your overjet. Find a better surgeon.
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Be specific, why did they say your jaw was 'too complex'? whats wrong with it?
Sounds like a s**t surgeon tbh
its not complex. u can look his cephs in his posts. just his angle so high. distraction can work in his case. but i dont think bsso with lefort 1 work.
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I have been refused a BSSO and Le Fort on two seperate occassions by two diffferent hosptials both citing that my jaw and teeth are too "complex" to guarantee a good result.
The only help that they can provide is decompensation on the lower arch to bring in my lower teeth. But I suspect this will only result in a "goofy" type of appearance and make matters worse.
I'm booked in to see another orthodontist about this. Do you think if I do decompensate the lower arch, something like a twin block could be used to pull the jaw forward? I don't mean permanently but as a temporary measure (as I believe a twin block isn't a fixed appliance).
I'm also thinking about seeking help from a specialist in DO in conjunction with the decompensation?
What do you think?
Like the other recent post from Ireland about the NHS - - I think you are likely a victim of the socialized medicine in the NHS.
Nobody wants to go to the trouble to deal with the difficult cases - - no upside for the surgeons.