Did anyone get surgery with gaps in teeth still?
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Did anyone get surgery with gaps in teeth still?
I've had my initial consultation with the oral surgeon. He told me I was ready for surgery except he didn't want to do it without knowing whats going to happen with the 3 gaps in my teeth. So I went back to my ortho and after the last 3 months, we've been able to completely close one gap. The other gap is slowly moving along but not entirely close. And the third gap is painstakingly slow. My ortho told me she would send me back to the oral surgeon once the gaps are all closed.
The problem lies in the fact that it's almost imperative I get surgery no later than the end of August. If I don't, I would have to wait until February or so of 2011. So my question is, has anyone gotten surgery without their teeth being all perfect and straight such as gaps? I'm thinking about insisting my ortho send me back to the surgeon so I can get my surgery ASAP.
The problem lies in the fact that it's almost imperative I get surgery no later than the end of August. If I don't, I would have to wait until February or so of 2011. So my question is, has anyone gotten surgery without their teeth being all perfect and straight such as gaps? I'm thinking about insisting my ortho send me back to the surgeon so I can get my surgery ASAP.
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Hm. I am considering insisting on getting the surgery done ASAP because the gaps are still there without any substantial movements. At this rate, it looks like another 3-4 months before they fully close. And I can't wait that long.
For those that had the surgery with gaps, did your surgeon bring up how they were going to adjust for those gaps when doing the surgery?
For those that had the surgery with gaps, did your surgeon bring up how they were going to adjust for those gaps when doing the surgery?
My surgeon said he is simply going to ignore the gaps, make the operation exactly as she would have done it if there were no gaps.dvdrdiscs wrote:Hm. I am considering insisting on getting the surgery done ASAP because the gaps are still there without any substantial movements. At this rate, it looks like another 3-4 months before they fully close. And I can't wait that long.
For those that had the surgery with gaps, did your surgeon bring up how they were going to adjust for those gaps when doing the surgery?
You can inform your surgeon that teeth don't lose the ability to move after surgery. If everything is ready for surgery, apart from the gap from pre-molar extractions, there is no need to wait.dvdrdiscs wrote:I e-mailed my surgeon and he said no can do Any surgery will require all gaps closed! Damn it.
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I had double jaw surgery for an underbite, with no braces beforehand and a gap between my two front teeth, that I've always kinda liked. I'm at about 6 weeks post op - I had it on 3/18 - and my doctor said there's always the option of getting braces post surgery.... But because my teeth were relatively straight and even pre surgery, they only look better now, so I don't think i'll do it.
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Wow its been a long while since Ive logged on here. Well I had BSSO (lower jaw) and had a small gap that was created a couple weeks prior to surgery thanks to a random bend in my archwire. Needless to saw it did not affect anything. My wire was fixed a week before surgery and everything was corrected on my first ortho appt 6 weeks post surgery. This didn't set me back as I finished all treatment about 3-4months ahead of schedule
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Debanding date: 1/14/2009
Ceramic Braces: 20 months
Currently in clear Essix retainers at night
My Blog: http://jjfan1.blogspot.com