Hi all, this is my first post on this forum and it would be great to get some feedback to help me decide my next steps.
I’ve got a fairly recessed jaw/chin which has always bothered me but clearly not quite enough to actually do something about it until now. I have also not investigated the corrective options open to me before, so I am playing catch up a bit on jaw surgery terminology and techniques etc.
As a quick background, I have had corrective orthodontics in my teens to correct my bite, which feels good now. As part of this process they removed some of my pre-molars. I have also had all of my wisdom teeth removed. I don’t think I suffer from sleep apnoea, or at least I am not tired/drowsy in the day and don’t seem to snore. However, due to my recession I tend to push my lower jaw forward to compensate and I do have some clicking noises from my TMJ (which could be worsened by doing so).
Anyway, as a first step I arranged an online consult with Dr. Gunson, which was very interesting. Dr. Gunson pointed out I had a fairly narrow mouth/bite (V-shaped) and that some gum recession on my teeth was actually a function of over-crowding. He noted that while my air pathway is not really narrow I have some characteristics that could put me at risk of sleep apnoea. He also noted that my TMJ joint has some flattening/adaption but didn’t think it was unstable, or would prevent jaw surgery. Subsequently, he put forward a plan that involves some fairly large movements that would widen my mouth, open my airway and look to balance my aesthetics.
I’m interested in investigating the trade-offs between Gunson’s plan and a less-invasive genioplasty given the movements and risks involved. I queried whether a genioplasty would achieve any aesthetically pleasing outcome to Gunson’s staff but they felt it would be inappropriate as the movement would be too large and I would develop a shelf/large step-off.
I have also recently spoken to Dr. Lee of The Face Dental in Seoul, purely focussed on a genioplasty and he thought that an 8mm movement could provide a material benefit. Like Gunson, I think his preference would be for two-jaw surgery.
Attached below is the link to some profile photos, the surgical plan and my ceph.
https://imgur.com/a/cQM8LkoAny opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.