Considering Ortho
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:33 am
Hello everyone,
I'm a 34 year old male living in a suburb of Vancouver, BC with a moderate underbite and an anterior (front) open bite. I've obviously lived with this for most of my life as my underbite is an heredity trait and have been self concious of it as well. I had no idea I had an open bite until a visit to the dentist about a year ago. Up until that time, I thought I had a normal bite except for the underbite. She asked me if I had difficulty eating sandwiches and pizza at all. I had never really thought about it up until then, but I have really noticed since then. Plus, she pointed out that my molars are wearing more than normal due to my back teeth touching without my front teeth coming together. Nobody had even pointed this out to me when I was younger as my teeth came in straight thanks to my big mouth and larger lower jaw. At the time, she explained that surgery would be the only thing to correct it. I of course said "No thanks!" and decided to live with it like I have been for all of my life.
Now that time has passed, I have realized that my jaw, open bite and under bite cause more problems than I thought. After doing some research I have found that the jaw joint soreness I get, head aches that begin at the back of my jaw, difficulty breathing while sleeping unless my mouth is open, and sleep apnea can all be contributed to this. Plus, I've never been happy with my profile, the way my bottom lip comes together with my top lip and the difficult of keeping my lips closed (no, I don't talk a lot!) and my tongue in my mouth can be attributed to this as well.
Now, with all of this said, I've made an appointment with my dentist on Friday, June 24 to see what I can do about it. Needless to say, I'm very nervous about it all and wondering if the surgery is worthwhile. In fact, I'm sweating and shaking just typing this. I'm hoping some of you can help me with some questions I have before visiting my dentist. I know she will be able to answer them all, but I'd like to have some of my nerves calmed. Anyways, here are my questions:
1. I have straight teeth already, but am I going to end up with a mouth full of braces in for quite some time before and after the surgery?
2. If I do end up with braces (which I sincerely hope I don't have to), what is it like to be an adult wearing braces? How do people view and treat you?
3. Is there a significant difference in the way your mouth and jaw feel after the surgery? Is it easier to eat, sleep and keep your mouth closed? (It would be nice to wake up without a pillow full of drool in the morning. Sorry if I grossed you out.)
4. How painful is the surgery and is the surgery worthwhile?
Thanks very much to you all. I hope I can talk with you more as I consider and possibly progress with this.
Cary
I'm a 34 year old male living in a suburb of Vancouver, BC with a moderate underbite and an anterior (front) open bite. I've obviously lived with this for most of my life as my underbite is an heredity trait and have been self concious of it as well. I had no idea I had an open bite until a visit to the dentist about a year ago. Up until that time, I thought I had a normal bite except for the underbite. She asked me if I had difficulty eating sandwiches and pizza at all. I had never really thought about it up until then, but I have really noticed since then. Plus, she pointed out that my molars are wearing more than normal due to my back teeth touching without my front teeth coming together. Nobody had even pointed this out to me when I was younger as my teeth came in straight thanks to my big mouth and larger lower jaw. At the time, she explained that surgery would be the only thing to correct it. I of course said "No thanks!" and decided to live with it like I have been for all of my life.
Now that time has passed, I have realized that my jaw, open bite and under bite cause more problems than I thought. After doing some research I have found that the jaw joint soreness I get, head aches that begin at the back of my jaw, difficulty breathing while sleeping unless my mouth is open, and sleep apnea can all be contributed to this. Plus, I've never been happy with my profile, the way my bottom lip comes together with my top lip and the difficult of keeping my lips closed (no, I don't talk a lot!) and my tongue in my mouth can be attributed to this as well.
Now, with all of this said, I've made an appointment with my dentist on Friday, June 24 to see what I can do about it. Needless to say, I'm very nervous about it all and wondering if the surgery is worthwhile. In fact, I'm sweating and shaking just typing this. I'm hoping some of you can help me with some questions I have before visiting my dentist. I know she will be able to answer them all, but I'd like to have some of my nerves calmed. Anyways, here are my questions:
1. I have straight teeth already, but am I going to end up with a mouth full of braces in for quite some time before and after the surgery?
2. If I do end up with braces (which I sincerely hope I don't have to), what is it like to be an adult wearing braces? How do people view and treat you?
3. Is there a significant difference in the way your mouth and jaw feel after the surgery? Is it easier to eat, sleep and keep your mouth closed? (It would be nice to wake up without a pillow full of drool in the morning. Sorry if I grossed you out.)
4. How painful is the surgery and is the surgery worthwhile?
Thanks very much to you all. I hope I can talk with you more as I consider and possibly progress with this.
Cary