How often should I expect to have to go, and for how long? I'd like to get an idea of what this will end up costing in total.
And is it absolutely necessary to go to a specialist? Or could I just start doing exercises on my own? Has anyone else done exercises on there own without seeing a specialist? How did it go?
I found some exercises online, they say to begin 24 hours after surgery, but it would appear I am over 6 weeks late
EXERCISES
The exercises that you are to perform after the surgery are critical for the success
of the procedure. They are to be started within 24 hours after the surgery. The following set of exercises need to be performed five or six times a day for 4 - 5 minutes each time:
1. With the index finger of your right hand on the lower teeth in the left side of your lower jaw and your thumb on your upper front teeth, use firm finger pressure in a scissors-like fashion to increase the opening of your mouth. The best method is to open your mouth as wide as you can, then place your fingers in your mouth, as just described, and perform the exercise.
2. Move your lower jaw as far to the right as possible. Then, move your lower jaw as far to the left as possible. Repeat this 25 times. You should be moving your lower jaw about 1/8 of an inch to each side by 2 days after the surgery and about 3/8 of an inch to each side by the sixth day after surgery. It may be necessary for you to apply pressure to the sides of your lower jaw with one of your hands to aid in doing this exercise.
3. Move your lower jaw forward, then return to the normal resting position of your lower jaw. Repeat this 20 times. By the second week after the surgery, you should be able to move your lower jaw forward, so that your lower front teeth are in front of your upper front teeth.