My bite is still off. My orthodontist has been closing it with elastics and from very open it has come to a point where I have an "edge to edge" bite now. However, the stupid elastics worked by pulling my upper teeth down, causing a less than desirable profile 4 months after the surgery, with a longer than planned lower third and sharp jaw angles. This is because my lower jaw is not where it was planned to be, and the bite has closed using opposite forces of those that should have been used.
I hope that the window opportunity for TADs has not been closed altogether, as I think they are a very viable alternative to a revision surgery (and I fear I'm heading in that direction). If I have to do another surgery and go through hell once again, I will blame my orthodontist even more so than my primary surgeon (who may or may be not responsible for this situation) for not using his f**king brain. I've been seeing some extremely impressive results from TADs, and I think in my situations they would have worked wonders. I hope it's not too late for me, I'm going to have this conversation with a maxillofacial surgeon next week.
I'm edge to edge now, but if the molar intrusion creates enough space for the lower jaw to come up softening the jaw angle and for the chin to come a bit forward, I'm happy to try it, even if I end up with a deeper bite in the end.
I feel this should have been done immediately when the open bite appeared. I would have had the opportunity for about 5mm of intrusion. Now it's much less.
f**king orthodontist fixating on bites with their narrow tunnel vision and not seeing the big picture.
These are a couple of incredible TADs result that shows an alternative to maxillary impaction - no surgery! The evidence is out there.
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