I've been on this site for a while now and have found it to be very helpful. I'm starting this thread to document my surgery as others have done. Not sure if I will be posting public pictures yet but I do plan on talking a lot about my surgery here.
Ill be having surgery on 1/17/2013 with Dr. Arnett in Santa Barbara. Living in San Diego, it's luckily not too far away.
I had braces as a teenager for 5 years which straightened my teeth but did not correct my bite problems. I've been in braces for the past 15 months to decompensate and prepare my jaws for surgery. My incisors have been torqued out slightly, my laterals bonded wider, my worn cusps bonded higher, and my lower curve of spee flattened. All the bonding material is temporary and will be replaced with permanent resin once treatment is complete.
My reasons for surgery are both cosmetic and functional:
- narrow/high palate
- class 2 malocclusion
- open bite
- arthritic tmjs
- bruxism/clenching
- small airway
- lip incompetence
- deviated septum and mouth breathing
- forward head posture
- retrognathic profile
- facial asymmetry
I could go on but those are the main problems. After surgery, I plan on continuing to see my orofacial myologist to work on swallowing, breathing, and sleeping correctly. A chiropractor could also be helpful to help de-compromise my posture once my facial structures are corrected and airway opened. Here's what I'm tentatively having done surgically:
- 3-piece lefort 1 counterclockwise advancement
- bilateral sagittal split osteotomy counterclockwise advancement
- septoplasty
- bilateral cheekbone augmentations with hydroxyapatite
- upper lip V-Y reconstruction
I have been on doxycycline and piroxicam for over 2 months now to help stabilize my joints pre-surgery. I donated a pint of my blood last week to have on hand in case an emergency transfusion is necessary (rare). The hotel is booked and my parents will be staying with me for a few weeks to see me through recovery.
I am nervous but confident in my decision and in the surgeon. I've never had any surgery before.
Feel free to follow me along
Dan