Hey guys,
My upper jaw surgery was to bring the jaw forward, down, and widen it to fit over my lower arch, so I had a 3 piece lefort done. In terms of my progress, I just got a new top wire put in to begin the segmental step down of the front 4 teeth to close the remaining anterior open bite.
My current, preop, and 6 months preop smile:
https://imgur.com/a/xIhKQCNJust to give background on why my 6 months preop bite is worse than my preop: It was how my ORIGINAL surgeon wanted my bite Decompensated (maximally exposing the open bite, and I guess it looks like the cross bite is worse than my preop?) When I chose another surgeon, he wanted me in braces and started working with my orthodontist so I switched to that from Invisalign and as time went on I noticed my open bite closing which confused me. I thought the goal was to maximally decompensate to maximize the movements? When I asked my Ortho about this he just said “It won’t affect the surgery or anything.”
So anyway, my question is, does it look like my upper jaw could be have been made a bit wider?
I guess this is surely a “good enough” result, so I guess I’m wondering if IDEALLY my surgeon could have expanded the upper jaw some more so as to not rely so heavily on post-surgery orthodontics to align the bite.
When I look at other before-afters the upper teeth seem to noticeably vertically and transversely overlap the lower teeth, which is what I was expecting with my bite.