Hello,
I am a new member on the forum and would like to seek opinions on my situation.
I suffer from sleep apnea, mainly hypopneas with an index of 30 per hour and frequent micro-awakenings.
I have undergone treatment with a mandibular advancement device and am currently using continuous positive airway pressure. Despite these treatments, significant fatigue persists.
At the age of 30, my wish is to overcome obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. This led me to explore jaw surgery as it appears to be the only means of curing these apneas.
Attached is an old profile X-ray from 2019.
I consulted with an initial maxillofacial surgeon who cautioned me about the aesthetic risks of surgery. Subsequently, he referred me to an orthodontist to explore orthodontic decompensation solutions. The orthodontist suggests a treatment plan involving the extraction of premolars followed by jaw surgery.
The idea of premolar extraction concerns me even more since, from my understanding, it may increase the risk of sleep apnea.
I fear that if I undergo surgery without premolar extraction, the aesthetic result may not be pleasing.
Additionally, my nasal septum is slightly deviated. Wouldn't a septoplasty be a better option?
What are your thoughts on this?