Hello all and this is my first post - I'll try to keep it brief, in spite of my situation's complexity.
I am heading towards orthodontics and jaw surgery, to correct my diagnosis. However, I'd like to get any feedback from anyone with respect to what got me to this point, from anyone who might have been in a similar situation.
I had veneers put on my 8 top and 4 lower front teeth in 2005, and according to my dentist (i.e. not the one who veneered me), following the long prep/impression/provisional appointment for veneers, my muscles basically "deprogrammed", and I could then no longer find my old bite from that day forward. Now, I must say, that my old bite was apparantly strange to begin with - I ocluded fully on all of my teeth, however, basically, I am a "class II' who had (prior to my veneer prep appointment) been posturing and functioning anterior of a seated condylar position, into more of a class I overbite position.
Bottom line is, I have lived and put up with this post-veneer prep situation, where I no longer occlude at all, and it's driving me quite crazy. I really thought I would either get used to it, or that it would somehow correct itself. So going forward with orthodontics and surgery, the goal is to have me functioning in proper condylar position rather than the way I am functioning currently (in an anterior position).
I think that blaming the veneer prep appointment is too simplistic and I don't, and nor do I blame the dentist who prepped me for veneers. It seems as if I was prone to this happening, because of my "apparantly strange" bite above. And my jaw is definitely shorter (in the anterior-posterior) dimension, than my upper teeth. My understanding, is that surgery will do what I am doing with my muscles, in terms of making my teeth contact better, but will also allow me to have my jaw joints in the proper position.
Does any of this sound familiar to anyone out there and if so, did you also go forward with ortho and surgery, and could I ask what your results were?
Many thanks,
Chocogphage