This is not really about perfect occlusion this is about failing to provide good enough occlusion given the circumstances. At the very least one would expect the upper jawbone to be wider than the lower after surgery, even if the overlap isn’t perfect. I am still in crossbite, it’s a head scratcher.
I agree, I was just trying to figure out what had gone wrong. I don't understand why a surgeon would act like this and not be honest about the problem. This is the reason why people freak out about jaw surgery. In a case like yours when everyone in here agree it's a cross bite, why would a surgeon say something else. The worst part is not the outcome, but the fight and struggle if everyone act like it doesn't exist. I've been in this situation many times and it's ridicilous sitting in front of an orthodontist, pointing at something obvious and don't get anything more from the conversation than you would've got from discussing it with your dog. I agree with you, the revision should be no problem. Just agree on the problem and a plan.
I honestly don't understand why some people work in this field, don't they want to do good?