kpw818 wrote:My teeth are a bit off after surgery as well, so I did some research.
It is really common apparently to have to still shift things around post-surgery. Think about it, they fixed the bone issues, but the teeth may still need adjusting, especially after any widening procedures (lefort).
I have spaces in my top teeth (had a 3-piece lefort) and some other items that will need to be adjusted through my remaining orthodonotic treatment. 2 months isn't a real long time, maybe he isn't wanting to put too much pressure on your jaws yet?
Yeah most likely. My hygienist started to get me worried. Instead of just saying "contact your ortho to see if your midline is ok" he started to say "you've gone through the process... they'll blame you... it won't go back" blah blah blah. Ok maybe he didn't say it won't go back but that was the impression I got lol.
I bought up the issue with the spaces with my teeth and the bottom and hygienist didn't say anything constructive. Ortho said it's due to shape of teeth (triangular) and also a bit of gum recession. Ortho said he will fiddle about with bottom two teeth a bit more.
I don't know how fast the recovery is, but I attended all my post op appointments and did as they said. I had no pain and min bruising/swelling so I guess I was lucky.
Im feeling so happy about everything now. I trust my ortho and surgeon.

the gods
