New member, I'm 23 and from the Northeast.
I just went to an orthodontist for a consultation (and I will be seeing more for second opinions).
Basically, I have a bad open bite. I think he estimated about 8 mm


I did have braces when I was in middle school/high school, but after they came off, I started to get an open bite.
Due to being a poor college student, I didn't visit the orthodontist, because I wanted to wait until I had a job (to actually be able to pay for treatment).
The ortho said my upper jaw was pushing down on the lower jaw, and that I would need to extract FOUR teeth, with or without the surgery.
He highly recommends surgery, but I am absolutely TERRIFIED (of the procedure and more importantly, the cost!). I have insurance, but it doesn't even cover cavities, so I am 99% sure it will not cover any jaw surgery as well.
The second option is to just have braces and maybe use TAD's to push the teeth up (he said I would have a very gummy smile)

Does anyone have (or had) a similar issue to mine? Anyone decide to NOT go with the surgery option? Browsing through the forum, it seems that almost everyone goes with the surgery. I'm just not sure I can afford it-- I only graduated college last year, it's my first year of working, and I also owe about $30k in school loans (and the payments I make at the moment are barely even touching the interest!)
If anyone here also had an open bite like mine, please share your experience and advice! Any reply is GREATLY appreciated. I am just so depressed right now, it kind of feels like the end of the world to me.
