Someone here mentioned how it took awhile post-operatively for their jaw to like its new position, in a mannar of speaking.
If you are someone who has, when conscious, jutted out the lower jaw (or retracted if an underbite, I guess) to mask the problem, does the habit just go away like that? With the surgical correction? I have a habit of moving my lower jaw to compensate for a severe malocclusion, overbite and overject, you name it.
I am trying to imagine what it's like to NOT do that. Experience anyone?
After years of disguising jaw problems . .
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Re: After years of disguising jaw problems . .
If part of your surgical plan is being fitted for a splint, that should help some, as your lower teeth will rest in a groove carved in the splint (which is wired to your upper archwire.)