That would have to be anterior downgrafting to get the rotation then. It seems like a vague plan, wonder if there was proper planning to see what is actually possible to maintain the bite with only upper jaw surgery.
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It's not a good plan and has caveat of; 'Be careful of what you ask for'
The amount of tooth show below the red line will be the amount that shows when the lips are slightly open and will show more with a smile. So, it's not a thing of lack of tooth show, or 'no tooth show' as she says.
Clockwise rotation to get more tooth show is not a good solution in this case because it's going to 'push back' on the lower jaw to make it look more recessive thereby necessitating chin advancement/augmentation to COMPENSATE for the lower jaw retrusion it would create and nobody knows what some hypothetical chin implant would look like on her or if she will be happy with the gain of a few mm extra tooth show at the cost of ALTERING the EQUILIBRIUM of the past surgery that already looks good. Advancement can also straighten out the curl to the upper lip which can make it look longer in frontal view because the curve that gives a nice shortness to it is being pushed on.
So, it's not a good plan if she likes how her lips look and how her lower jaw looks now. Only if she wants to trade those things in for some undefined and 'different' look in exchange for a few extra mm of tooth show.
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