suetemi wrote:Hi Spartanfan, thanks for your diagrams! And I'm relieved to hear that there's no gap involved between the front teeth. But there are two gaps on the side though...I wonder if they do the 3-piece Lefort just to not create a gap in the front, or if there's another (structural or functional) reason they do it this way (the Y-incision as opposed to just cut in half and expand). Does your upper palate feel stable despite it being separated in 3 pieces? I know you're still wearing the splint so maybe you can't tell til it comes off. Can't your ortho close your gaps with a powerchain instead of getting veneers?
Everything feels tight, but again that may be due to the splint. My OS did say they widened my jaw as much as physically possible. He said it was more than he expected to have to widen it before surgery. I think that was the reason for a 3-piece over a 2-piece...the amount they had to move it.
I suppose the ortho could close the gaps with a powerchain, but that would be moving my teeth "in" and thus doing the opposite of what the surgery was for. The OS said the day my splint comes off, he made an appointment with the orthodontist for the same day. He will then put some kind of "wire expander" on my upper jaw, not to widen it, but to keep it from regressing back to it's orignal size.
He said this is temporary and nothing like the splint I have on now. I shouldn't have any chewing restrictions with it on.
I do find it weird and kind of hard to brush my back teeth now. Before I had so much room due to the jaw being so narrow. Now it seems like my teeth are so much closer to the inside of my cheek it's hard to get the brush back there.