Which is pretty much a requirement list that i am supposed to give to my orthodontist to complete to build me a case to be submitted to my medical group for approval.1. Letter from requesting oral surgeon or DDS
2. Pertinent medical history relating to the surgety request
3. Reports of diagnostic testing and examinations
4. Results of clinical examination, and how it relates to the proposed surgery.
5. Conservative treatment modalities that have been attempted with the outcomes over minimum of 2 years.
6. Panoramic and Cephalometric tracing completed within the last 3 months, showing the preoperative position and projected post-op position of the facial bones with measurements and method of analysis included.
7.Recent study models of the teeth, including index bite to properly articulate the models in the pre-treatment position.
8. Facial and occlusion photographs within last 3 months
ENT doctor said he was going to do his part on this side whatever that means and how surgery's are expensive and insurance want any reason to deny them. But thinks he can get me approved.
So s this not a lot of info to ask from my ortho? I mean he did request to try and get surgery but all he has done is put on my braces. does he even have the knowledge to help me with this?
I have already seen multiple doctors and a physical therapist and they all basically my bite was terrible and only surgery could help me.
So what should i do? Just hand the paper to the ortho?gather some info beforehand?Have a oral surgeon do it? anything helps?
I want my report to be bullet proof so it decreases my chances of getting declined.
I am in California and my medical group is sharp stealey and insurance is Health net if that helps
Any piece of info helps.