Sounds like surgeon B is a much better bet
Don't know much about thin bones but IVRO is not commonly done and involves a full thickness cut, unlike BSSO and SSRO. But I guess the body of your mandible is too thin to split to do the osteotomy?
yea i was told by the first doctor that Thin small jaw bone cut by split Osteotomy will most likely cause some nerve damage so he advised not to do it , while the other doctor admitted my jaw bone is small but he still wanted to do the ssro after looking at CT scans.
the IVRO procedure is done with screws here so the teeth are shut for 2 weeks only we got the options of jaw exercise and o2 capsules for healing , i dont know much about IVRO but it deosnt sound so bad . the surgery itself is dangerous i was told but why?
what could go wrong with an IVRO ?? why do most surgeons avoid it really ?
the last doctor just said he doesnt like it because its not stable and havent done it for 7 years ... i wonder if that means IVRO will cause an aesthetically bad result .