Hi!
I am curious if any of you encountered this problem before SARPE surgery.
It seems I have very thin upper jaw bone and that may be corrected by sinus lifting. Do you know what is the cause of the bone thinness and of there is a "normal" way to recover and not undergo another procedure?
Thanks!
Sarpe Surgery and Upper Jaw Bone
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Re: Sarpe Surgery and Upper Jaw Bone
Well, I don't have any advice, but after my LeFort I, my surgeon did say I had the thinnest bone he had seen in six years or so, and that's saying a lot, as he is a fairly high-volume surgeon.
The only effect was I had to have my splint on for nine weeks instead of six.
I think it was just genetic luck... I don't believe cortical bone thickness is caused by any sort of disease or anything.
The only effect was I had to have my splint on for nine weeks instead of six.
I think it was just genetic luck... I don't believe cortical bone thickness is caused by any sort of disease or anything.
Re: Sarpe Surgery and Upper Jaw Bone
Thanks for the reply.
In my case the orthodontist freaked out and even asked me if I had any loose teeth (which I do not) and the surgeon said I might need a sinus lift and some bone grafting.
By the way, was your recovery uneventful after the Lefort surgery because of this thinness?
In my case the orthodontist freaked out and even asked me if I had any loose teeth (which I do not) and the surgeon said I might need a sinus lift and some bone grafting.
By the way, was your recovery uneventful after the Lefort surgery because of this thinness?