It's a bit confusing question. Surgery first is just what it sounds like, doing the surgery first instead of last. It shouldn't be a question about extractions or not, that is completely different treatment directions.
In general, doing the surgery first naturally give less accuracy. If you do surgery first you need to make assumptions of where the teeth will end up, which you don't need to do else since they're already there.
I forgot to add that both surgeons stated they can do surgery first accurately, as I am a mild case and mostly doing it for aesthetics. I also have had braces before.
Surgery first is riskier. Surgery is already 1mm accuracy, which is a lot when it comes to teeth. 1mm is the difference between an open bite or closed bite, a crossbite or not, and edge to edge or not. I'm not sure what the accuracy of surgery first is, but say it's 2mm. That obviously increases the risk of every bite problem you can think of.
I haven't found many articles mentioning it being riskier, of course, I don't deny that it may be and it could be a marketing tool since orthodontic treatment is much shorter with surgery first approach as stated here
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0901502715002258Extractions are the only option with pre-op orthodontics and are not necessary with surgery-first?
If you want to maximize orthodontic precision, you have to do pre and post op orthodontics. Sometimes it's not necessary if the bite is already in a good spot.
I've had braces before so I do think my overbite is already in a good spot for DJS with CCW.
This question does not convey whether or not surgeon B plans to pluck the pre-molars during the surgery.
Apologies, both surgeons offered surgery first approach in my consultation.
After surgeon A offered the surgery first option, I asked him if decompensation will give more projection and he stated yes but I would need to do the decompensation within pre orthodontics.
After surgeon B offered the surgery first option, I asked him the same question that I asked surgeon A. He stated whether I go with decompensation with pre orthodontics or surgery first option then orthodontics, in the end, the same end result will be achieved with him (both will require post-orthodontics). He did not say he would extract the premolars with the surgery first option, he would rather keep them.
Sorry if I am not explaining this correctly, all this is still fairly new to me.