I have been reading this board for a couple of weeks and it's been a great help. I have been bothered by my crooked teeth most of my life and never had the courage to put in braces, mostly because I have a class II problem and would need lower jaw surgery. I finally decided to do it partly because of this board. I tought I was too old to get braces and get an operation ( I am 32 ) but I realised I am not that old

I followed what people here suggested and I consulted 2 orthodontists. I expected to get the same answer from both, but of course each had their own idea on how to solve my problem. They both agree I would need lower jaw surgery ( my lower jaw would need to be moved forward by 7-8 mm ), this part I was expecting, no big deal.
What I found strange ... actually not this much by reading some of your experience, is that one suggested 4 extractions to make room, the standard 4 premolars extraction. The other one said he can do it with without extraction by shaving between my teeth, this way he can gain maybe a couple of mm and by using damon-3 brackets and expanding my teeth ( most of them are slanted inward ) he can gain another couple of mm.
I am not worried for the teeth on my lower jaw, they are not particularly crowded, I just need 2mm maybe .. but for the upper side I need around 5-6mm, maybe more, it's more crowded up there

Anybody had good experience with something like this ? How much space can you gain by usind this method ? I am really tempted by the no extraction solution. For some reason I really don't like the idea of removing 4 teeth, actually it bother me more than the surgery. All of my teeth are healthy and I hate the idea of removing something that is still functional.
Both seems competent, one was refered by my dentist, the other one treated people in my family with success.
I'm not sure set what to do, kind of hard to say who have the best way, both way would probably work, but I'm still a little bit chicken about this whole process I guess

Anyway, thanks for reading, it just feels good to actually write to people who might understand my dilemma.
Disclaimer : english is not my first language, hopefully I did not do too many mistakes
