To those who have six plates .... where the heck are they, and how can they fit six plates along relatively short 2 cut lines ???? I'm not doubting so much as I'm super curious !
I have the old school wire loops, just two on each side, at middle of the Le Fort I cut, and close to the nasal orbit. (Mitigating factors, I had my jaws totally wired for 6 weeks, and I did not have advancement, just posterior impaction.)
Stability Questions, LeFort I--Life with a delayed Union
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smile2006,
No, mine was a simple, straightforward, one-piece 5mm advancement.
No, mine was a simple, straightforward, one-piece 5mm advancement.
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Phil,
I'm a little hazy on something. In a recent post did you ortho say your bite might never meet, even if the delayed union resolved itself? Why is that?
I can't imagine going thru all this--braces, surgery, more braces--without getting upper and lower to align and meet.
If it took another surgery to get that, I'm pretty sure I would do it.
I'm a little hazy on something. In a recent post did you ortho say your bite might never meet, even if the delayed union resolved itself? Why is that?
I can't imagine going thru all this--braces, surgery, more braces--without getting upper and lower to align and meet.
If it took another surgery to get that, I'm pretty sure I would do it.
Dec 2006--RPE followed by SARPE surgery
Jan 2007--Braces
Nov 2007 BSSO mandibular setback, genioplasty, and two implant anchors. Surgery-eve reprieve from Lefort.
May 2008--Debraced
Surgeries in Costa Rica, Orthodontics in Massachusetts.
All to fix an openbite, crossbite, underbite, and two missing bottom molars.
Jan 2007--Braces
Nov 2007 BSSO mandibular setback, genioplasty, and two implant anchors. Surgery-eve reprieve from Lefort.
May 2008--Debraced
Surgeries in Costa Rica, Orthodontics in Massachusetts.
All to fix an openbite, crossbite, underbite, and two missing bottom molars.
4beauty4symmetry,
My bite MIGHT meet, but I would have a Class III molar relationship, not a Class I. Getting the incisors into a position where I don't have an anterior crossbite would involve tipping the uppers forward, and retracting the lowers. At this point, I've relapsed enough that the result will not be satisfactory, in my opinion (my maxilla has moved back somewhere between 2-3mm). The OD might be able to make my bite function, but it really makes a difference in my profile. I have to say, that even though it wasn't my primary reason for going through with this, after having suffered through everything I have, I just think it ought to look RIGHT, and it doesn't. I don't want a comprimised result, due to a noncorrection of a failed surgery. As I said in a previous post, if I were the surgeon, I would not want my patient to have to settle for this!
My bite MIGHT meet, but I would have a Class III molar relationship, not a Class I. Getting the incisors into a position where I don't have an anterior crossbite would involve tipping the uppers forward, and retracting the lowers. At this point, I've relapsed enough that the result will not be satisfactory, in my opinion (my maxilla has moved back somewhere between 2-3mm). The OD might be able to make my bite function, but it really makes a difference in my profile. I have to say, that even though it wasn't my primary reason for going through with this, after having suffered through everything I have, I just think it ought to look RIGHT, and it doesn't. I don't want a comprimised result, due to a noncorrection of a failed surgery. As I said in a previous post, if I were the surgeon, I would not want my patient to have to settle for this!
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