Lefort 1 Surgery...just getting started
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:45 pm
I just got spacers in today to start my pre-surgery braces. I guess normally I'd be asking questions about the braces in general at this point, but unfortunately this is in fact my second time around with braces...
Yep, I had braces for nearly four years when I was in seventh grade through tenth grade. When my braces were removed my orthodontist decided to take them off because there was nothing further they could do with braces alone (I had an open bite with a narrow front pallet) and surgery would be required to fix the open bite (I've never in my life been able to bite together forward of my molars). My parents didn't have insurance which would cover the surgery and 30-grand was way beyond our means. Fast forward 11 years, my teeth have shifted and in addition to my open bite I now have a cross bite on my incisors and had my protruding front teeth crowned by an idiot dentist (he tried to fix a skeletal deformity with dental treatment -- he put extra long crowns on to hide the visible gap between my upper and lower teeth) which means I'll have to get re-crowned once I am done with the orthognathic surgery process. My insurance recently approved full coverage of the braces and surgery, so I am taking the plunge and doing braces for a second time with Lefort 1 surgery with palate expansion. Ok, enough of my complaining about my situation.
My question is for those who have gone through this already, how bad did the braces really make your teeth/bite look prior to surgery (as explained by both my oral surgeon and orthodontist, things will get worse before they get better)? I've obviously decided to do the surgery and braces, so honest opinions are appreciated!
Any other experienceds about the whole process anyone would like to share would be great to hear
Yep, I had braces for nearly four years when I was in seventh grade through tenth grade. When my braces were removed my orthodontist decided to take them off because there was nothing further they could do with braces alone (I had an open bite with a narrow front pallet) and surgery would be required to fix the open bite (I've never in my life been able to bite together forward of my molars). My parents didn't have insurance which would cover the surgery and 30-grand was way beyond our means. Fast forward 11 years, my teeth have shifted and in addition to my open bite I now have a cross bite on my incisors and had my protruding front teeth crowned by an idiot dentist (he tried to fix a skeletal deformity with dental treatment -- he put extra long crowns on to hide the visible gap between my upper and lower teeth) which means I'll have to get re-crowned once I am done with the orthognathic surgery process. My insurance recently approved full coverage of the braces and surgery, so I am taking the plunge and doing braces for a second time with Lefort 1 surgery with palate expansion. Ok, enough of my complaining about my situation.
My question is for those who have gone through this already, how bad did the braces really make your teeth/bite look prior to surgery (as explained by both my oral surgeon and orthodontist, things will get worse before they get better)? I've obviously decided to do the surgery and braces, so honest opinions are appreciated!
Any other experienceds about the whole process anyone would like to share would be great to hear