Nasal breathing improvement?

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Beebop
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Nasal breathing improvement?

#1 Post by Beebop »

Has anyone has nasal breathing improvement after upperjaw is moved forward?
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#2 Post by Marisama »

I have the same question.

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#3 Post by asmileconnectsus »

I have HUGE nasal breathing improvement!! My airway was opened up from the size of a pencil to the size of a banana!

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#4 Post by Van'braces »

I had sarpe for a narrow palate and can breath much more easily through my nose. I have fewer colds and sinus infections too.

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#5 Post by Beebop »

asmileconnectsus wrote:I have HUGE nasal breathing improvement!! My airway was opened up from the size of a pencil to the size of a banana!
This is encouraging, what specifically did you have done if you don't mind me asking?
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#6 Post by riggiocrspagirl »

Hi! I've heard about this. I personally don't have nasal issues at all BUT my upper palate is so tiny that I might just be used to breathing like this when I could be breathing so much better! I have a REALLY tiny and narrow upper jaw. And I mean so tiny that it forced my two front teeth to be in the shape of a "v" and my incisors to be completely hidden behind my front teeth. It's VERY ugly to me and I hate it. Can't wait to get this SARPE done, ya know?
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#7 Post by BaliGirl »

I've noticed a huge improvement in breathing through my nose. I had upper jaw surgery a month ago (4 piece Le Fort - entire upper jaw was advanced by 1-2mm, my pre-molars and molars were impacted 5mm, and my canines and incisors were brought down 1mm)

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#8 Post by asmileconnectsus »

I had both upper and lower jaw advancement and clockwise rotation.

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#9 Post by RMF7825 »

Lower jaw advancement increases your airway so it normally improves your breathing.

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#10 Post by crislopes »

Sorry I don't know the exact names but I had my upper jaw moved upwards and forward, and my lower jaw moved forward. The difference in breathing is amazing, and it was something I was not even expecting. Good luck in your surgery.

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#11 Post by stevenmaryasin »

hey

i have an underbite and was told i will need upper jaw movement forward. My breathing is horrible meaning i cant use my nose to breathe. Will this surgery help me or do i nedd sarpe for ideal results. basically my question is what better improves nasal breathing, lefort 1 or sarpe??

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#12 Post by madblogr »

[quote="Van'braces"]I had sarpe for a narrow palate and can breath much more easily through my nose. I have fewer colds and sinus infections too.[/quote]

I have to agree with this. I also had SARPE for a narrow palate (14mm at the 5s!) with a severe apnea diagnosis. Now I'm also breathing more easily through my nose and have also noticed fewer sinus issues. Working on widening lower jaw now and then will re-test apnea in summer 2017 after healing and alignment are closer to normal to see if I need advancement as well.

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