So genetics, mouth breathing, child injuries, molar extractions, bad orthodontics, put me in this situation.
I'm pretty sure I'm needing corrective jaw surgery to fix face and bite. So I will be thankful reading your suggestions about my case.
What do you think would be the best movements to improve my facial funcion and aesthetics?
Take in consideration that I'm a skeletal and molar III class, with edge to edge anterior occlusion, steep occlusal plane, extremely elongated anterior face height, long philtrum, and mildly gummy smile. Slightly open bite in the right side because of extractions. I think my maxilla is not retruded if you trace a line from the upper line to the brow. Nowadays my muscular tone is nule because of lack of posterior teeth and the ones that I have were drilled, so I can barely chew and apply forces. This causes my face to look even puffier and longer.
I was thinking the following: subtle mandibular setback, and very subtle upper and forward maxilla movement. Not sure about the forward movement because of chimp look and philtrum worsening, even not sure about the impaction because I'm affraid of ending without posterior vertical dimension which would lead to the skull falling downwards. What's your oppinion? I want a shorter face with a anteriorly projected jaw, as well as a good profile relationship between both jaws and forehead/brow in the sagital direction. I'm doing this for the functional aspect though, because my speaking, chewing, talking and sleeping are absolutely terrible.
Would be thankful reading any suggestions.-