SARPE Surgery
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We did the last turn of the expander last night! Wahoo! I have a lovely gap now. It's not huge, but it's big enough to be noticeable. My two huge spaced-out bumpy-edged front teeth now make me look like I have the mouth of a ten-year-old boy. But that should go away soon and I'll hopefully start to resemble my gorgeous sister instead.
Lower braces: 7/1/08
Expander installed: 7/8/08
SARPE: 7/15/08
First adjustment for lowers: 8/5/08
Expander tied: 8/11/08
Upper braces: 8/28/08
Lefort I & BSSO: 1/8/13
Expander installed: 7/8/08
SARPE: 7/15/08
First adjustment for lowers: 8/5/08
Expander tied: 8/11/08
Upper braces: 8/28/08
Lefort I & BSSO: 1/8/13
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SARPE on August 4th
Hey guys.
I am 16 yrs old and I am having SARPE on August 4th 2008.
I am sooo sooo soo nervous! Like you have no idea!
I have a few questions...
well..more then a few haha.
1. Are there any risks to SARPE? Are they rare?
2. when you wake up, do you have any tubes in side of you? (besides the IV)
3.Do you teeth become very wobbely after surgery?
4.Where do they cut you exactly? In your gums?
5. How long is the surgery?
6. This is my mouth.... its terrible but it will be fixed!
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk27 ... C02644.jpg
Do you think he has enough space to operate?? My mouth looks to small..
7.Will my face structure come out a little bit more? Is it possible for my front teeth to move over my bottom a little?
8. Any thing I should know?
I feel like I am blowing this out of proportion. I know people have had worse surgies but you know its scary...
But hopefully someone can answer my questions!
Thank you!
Oh P.S If you have any SARPE story's of your own from your own experience , please share!
I am 16 yrs old and I am having SARPE on August 4th 2008.
I am sooo sooo soo nervous! Like you have no idea!
I have a few questions...
well..more then a few haha.
1. Are there any risks to SARPE? Are they rare?
2. when you wake up, do you have any tubes in side of you? (besides the IV)
3.Do you teeth become very wobbely after surgery?
4.Where do they cut you exactly? In your gums?
5. How long is the surgery?
6. This is my mouth.... its terrible but it will be fixed!
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk27 ... C02644.jpg
Do you think he has enough space to operate?? My mouth looks to small..
7.Will my face structure come out a little bit more? Is it possible for my front teeth to move over my bottom a little?
8. Any thing I should know?
I feel like I am blowing this out of proportion. I know people have had worse surgies but you know its scary...
But hopefully someone can answer my questions!
Thank you!
Oh P.S If you have any SARPE story's of your own from your own experience , please share!
AjikanPanda, Wow you will be so pleased when you have your SARPE. It has really changed my life. I'll answer any questions I can:
1. Are there any risks to SARPE? Are they rare?
I don't remember all of them, but I didn't have any complications. I still have some numbness, but it is almost gone.
2. when you wake up, do you have any tubes in side of you? (besides the IV)
I only had the IV which was taken out an hour or two after the surgery.
3.Do you teeth become very wobbely after surgery?
Yes, but it doesn't last to long. Eating is hard for a week or two then starts getting easier and more solid feeeling. It doesn't really feel wobbly. I felt like I was trying to chew with marshmallow teeth.
4.Where do they cut you exactly? In your gums?
Yes. accross the front and along your back molars (if it was like mine). Right at the very top where your gum meets the inside of your lip. I am not sure how big the area cut was -it was to sensitive for me to look. I had lots of stiches. Mine never rally hurt, they were sensitive and itchy.
5. How long is the surgery?
I think not longer than an hour or two.
Do you think he has enough space to operate??
Yes, You need to do this, You'll be so happy afterward!
My mouth looks to small.. -That is the reason fo rthe surgery.
7.Will my face structure come out a little bit more?
Mine did slightly. I like the way I look, People say I look happier now. you'll probably see a subtle difference. Your jaw is very narrow, so you face will probably look fuller afterward.
Is it possible for my front teeth to move over my bottom a little?
I am not sure what you mean, but your upper jaw will be wider and crossbite wil be fixed either immediately or with braces.
8. Any thing I should know?
Read the SARPE thread fro the beginning. It will answer everything, and always feel free to ask anything you are worried about. There are many of us here that have had this surgery.
1. Are there any risks to SARPE? Are they rare?
I don't remember all of them, but I didn't have any complications. I still have some numbness, but it is almost gone.
2. when you wake up, do you have any tubes in side of you? (besides the IV)
I only had the IV which was taken out an hour or two after the surgery.
3.Do you teeth become very wobbely after surgery?
Yes, but it doesn't last to long. Eating is hard for a week or two then starts getting easier and more solid feeeling. It doesn't really feel wobbly. I felt like I was trying to chew with marshmallow teeth.
4.Where do they cut you exactly? In your gums?
Yes. accross the front and along your back molars (if it was like mine). Right at the very top where your gum meets the inside of your lip. I am not sure how big the area cut was -it was to sensitive for me to look. I had lots of stiches. Mine never rally hurt, they were sensitive and itchy.
5. How long is the surgery?
I think not longer than an hour or two.
Do you think he has enough space to operate??
Yes, You need to do this, You'll be so happy afterward!
My mouth looks to small.. -That is the reason fo rthe surgery.
7.Will my face structure come out a little bit more?
Mine did slightly. I like the way I look, People say I look happier now. you'll probably see a subtle difference. Your jaw is very narrow, so you face will probably look fuller afterward.
Is it possible for my front teeth to move over my bottom a little?
I am not sure what you mean, but your upper jaw will be wider and crossbite wil be fixed either immediately or with braces.
8. Any thing I should know?
Read the SARPE thread fro the beginning. It will answer everything, and always feel free to ask anything you are worried about. There are many of us here that have had this surgery.
RPE in on Jan 7, 2008
SARPE on Jan 11, 2008 expanded 7 mm
RPE out on May 14, 2008
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:: Since SARPE is exactly like Lefort 1, is blindness a possible risk? I know its REALLY REALLY rare, but was anyone worried about blindness? That is what I'm freakin out about::
1. Are there any risks to SARPE? Are they rare?
I don't remember all of them, but I didn't have any complications. I still have some numbness, but it is almost gone.
--> Just numbness? That isn’t so bad I think I would find that kind of funny after a while haha.
2. when you wake up, do you have any tubes in side of you? (besides the IV)
I only had the IV which was taken out an hour or two after the surgery.
-->OH that’s great! I heard from another person that he still had the breathing tube when he woke up (the one that goes from your nose to your belly?) and he said I’m going to have a sore throat for a while, so I am expecting that.
3.Do you teeth become very wobbely after surgery?
Yes, but it doesn't last to long. Eating is hard for a week or two then starts getting easier and more solid feeeling. It doesn't really feel wobbly. I felt like I was trying to chew with marshmallow teeth.
-->Haha :p
I was worried that they would be so wobbely that all of them were going to fall!
4.Where do they cut you exactly? In your gums?
Yes. accross the front and along your back molars (if it was like mine). Right at the very top where your gum meets the inside of your lip. I am not sure how big the area cut was -it was to sensitive for me to look. I had lots of stiches. Mine never rally hurt, they were sensitive and itchy.
-->You know know how much more relived I am to know they cut your gum and not the actual palate. You even experience inchiness with mouth surgery? Odd. I know after my back surgery my scare was inching sooo badly!
5. How long is the surgery?
I think not longer than an hour or two.
-->Oh thats not to bad
Do you think he has enough space to operate??
Yes, You need to do this, You'll be so happy afterward!
-->I think you and everyone else is right… I think a bit of pain and some more ugliness for a year or two is worth it.
7.Will my face structure come out a little bit more?
Mine did slightly. I like the way I look, People say I look happier now. you'll probably see a subtle difference. Your jaw is very narrow, so you face will probably look fuller afterward.
-->Will my face structure come out a little bit more?
That would be great! My face is a little flat-ish, so I will be looking forward to that haha.
Is it possible for my front teeth to move over my bottom a little?
I am not sure what you mean, but your upper jaw will be wider and crossbite wil be fixed either immediately or with braces.
-->Oh what I meant is that, my front that a little bit behind my bottom teeth, my surgeon wanted me to do Lefort 1 and I am trying my best to get out of it, so I was hoping SARPE would help my front teeth(on the top) come over my bottom teeth.
Eh.... Not to thrilled about the gap or cross bite, I'm gonna have some social problems for a while haha.
8. Any thing I should know?
Read the SARPE thread fro the beginning. It will answer everything, and always feel free to ask anything you are worried about. There are many of us here that have had this surgery.
-->I will most deffinatly do that. I was so excited when I found this site.
Thank you so much for the help!
After surgery, I want to make a blog so I can help out others who need SARPE!
3 more days until the surgery and 3 more until its over =D
Thanks Agian!
1. Are there any risks to SARPE? Are they rare?
I don't remember all of them, but I didn't have any complications. I still have some numbness, but it is almost gone.
--> Just numbness? That isn’t so bad I think I would find that kind of funny after a while haha.
2. when you wake up, do you have any tubes in side of you? (besides the IV)
I only had the IV which was taken out an hour or two after the surgery.
-->OH that’s great! I heard from another person that he still had the breathing tube when he woke up (the one that goes from your nose to your belly?) and he said I’m going to have a sore throat for a while, so I am expecting that.
3.Do you teeth become very wobbely after surgery?
Yes, but it doesn't last to long. Eating is hard for a week or two then starts getting easier and more solid feeeling. It doesn't really feel wobbly. I felt like I was trying to chew with marshmallow teeth.
-->Haha :p
I was worried that they would be so wobbely that all of them were going to fall!
4.Where do they cut you exactly? In your gums?
Yes. accross the front and along your back molars (if it was like mine). Right at the very top where your gum meets the inside of your lip. I am not sure how big the area cut was -it was to sensitive for me to look. I had lots of stiches. Mine never rally hurt, they were sensitive and itchy.
-->You know know how much more relived I am to know they cut your gum and not the actual palate. You even experience inchiness with mouth surgery? Odd. I know after my back surgery my scare was inching sooo badly!
5. How long is the surgery?
I think not longer than an hour or two.
-->Oh thats not to bad
Do you think he has enough space to operate??
Yes, You need to do this, You'll be so happy afterward!
-->I think you and everyone else is right… I think a bit of pain and some more ugliness for a year or two is worth it.
7.Will my face structure come out a little bit more?
Mine did slightly. I like the way I look, People say I look happier now. you'll probably see a subtle difference. Your jaw is very narrow, so you face will probably look fuller afterward.
-->Will my face structure come out a little bit more?
That would be great! My face is a little flat-ish, so I will be looking forward to that haha.
Is it possible for my front teeth to move over my bottom a little?
I am not sure what you mean, but your upper jaw will be wider and crossbite wil be fixed either immediately or with braces.
-->Oh what I meant is that, my front that a little bit behind my bottom teeth, my surgeon wanted me to do Lefort 1 and I am trying my best to get out of it, so I was hoping SARPE would help my front teeth(on the top) come over my bottom teeth.
Eh.... Not to thrilled about the gap or cross bite, I'm gonna have some social problems for a while haha.
8. Any thing I should know?
Read the SARPE thread fro the beginning. It will answer everything, and always feel free to ask anything you are worried about. There are many of us here that have had this surgery.
-->I will most deffinatly do that. I was so excited when I found this site.
Thank you so much for the help!
After surgery, I want to make a blog so I can help out others who need SARPE!
3 more days until the surgery and 3 more until its over =D
Thanks Agian!
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wobbly teeth
my two front teeth were wobbly for quite some time after surgery. though, i was reassured, they would not fall out. just make sure you are careful not to hit your face on anything or do anything that will put you at risk to damage your teeth. they are wobbly because in SARPE, you are literally parting your mouth in half...the teeth naturally want to stay, so they shift to stay in the bone. as new bone grows between your two front teeth (i had a dip in my gums between my two front teeth that you could see and feel upon close inspection, which had no bone), your teeth will shift back to center on their own as new bone grows and the new bone will harden to hold your teeth stable. though, new new bone and healing wont start until your OD stops the expander from widening your jaw. i also suggest your read the SARPE thread.
Question for you post-SARPErs:
How long after completing the expansion did you get your upper braces put on?
I know I could just ask my ortho on Tuesday, and I know everyone's treatment varies, but I'm just curious.
How long after completing the expansion did you get your upper braces put on?
I know I could just ask my ortho on Tuesday, and I know everyone's treatment varies, but I'm just curious.
Lower braces: 7/1/08
Expander installed: 7/8/08
SARPE: 7/15/08
First adjustment for lowers: 8/5/08
Expander tied: 8/11/08
Upper braces: 8/28/08
Lefort I & BSSO: 1/8/13
Expander installed: 7/8/08
SARPE: 7/15/08
First adjustment for lowers: 8/5/08
Expander tied: 8/11/08
Upper braces: 8/28/08
Lefort I & BSSO: 1/8/13
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Numbness ...
lueyfufu
I actually got my upper braces well before the surgery. I'm not sure how common this is, but I've really appreciated that it has given me time to get used to them. My teeth somehow felt well supported by the PE and the wires!
AjikanPanda
I don't think there is a risk of blindness with SARPE. There seems to be a small risk of blindness with some types of Le Fort, however you should know that there are many variations of the operation, and some are much more drastic than others.
However I had a question myself about numbness. I had my operation on 7/24 and am now recovering well (I'm already back at work), but I was initially numb across both cheeks, nose, and entire top lip, as well of course upper gums. My surgeon is acting like this is normal, and maybe it is, but it's a much larger area than I expected. Has anyone else had such extensive numbness?
Feeling has since returned to one cheek and one side of my nose, which is good, but the other side doesn't seem to be showing any improvement at all ...
Should I be worried?
Thanks![/b]
I actually got my upper braces well before the surgery. I'm not sure how common this is, but I've really appreciated that it has given me time to get used to them. My teeth somehow felt well supported by the PE and the wires!
AjikanPanda
I don't think there is a risk of blindness with SARPE. There seems to be a small risk of blindness with some types of Le Fort, however you should know that there are many variations of the operation, and some are much more drastic than others.
However I had a question myself about numbness. I had my operation on 7/24 and am now recovering well (I'm already back at work), but I was initially numb across both cheeks, nose, and entire top lip, as well of course upper gums. My surgeon is acting like this is normal, and maybe it is, but it's a much larger area than I expected. Has anyone else had such extensive numbness?
Feeling has since returned to one cheek and one side of my nose, which is good, but the other side doesn't seem to be showing any improvement at all ...
Should I be worried?
Thanks![/b]
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The big day is almsot here.
Tomorrows the big day!!
12:30 PM ill be in the OR.
Soooooo nervous!!
Hearing the risk of blindness really scared me alot!
Well... I'll keep thigns updated, by makign a blog!
wish me luck everyone!
12:30 PM ill be in the OR.
Soooooo nervous!!
Hearing the risk of blindness really scared me alot!
Well... I'll keep thigns updated, by makign a blog!
wish me luck everyone!
Good luck!
Good luck, ajikanpanda!
Just try to relax, and put your faith in the professionals
Please write and let us know how it goes.
Just try to relax, and put your faith in the professionals
Please write and let us know how it goes.
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Risk of blindness
AjikanPanda,
I worried about quite a few things, but honestly blindness was not one of them. There was a recent post in the "these comments have worried me" thread by KarlClayLA, with a picture of the different types of Le Fort:
viewtopic.php?p=271632&highlight=#271632
As you can see, the Le Fort II and III operations are close to the eye, and hence apparently have some slight risk. However the Le Fort I and SARPE operations (which are similar), are nowhere near the eye.
Just try and get a good night's sleep.
I worried about quite a few things, but honestly blindness was not one of them. There was a recent post in the "these comments have worried me" thread by KarlClayLA, with a picture of the different types of Le Fort:
viewtopic.php?p=271632&highlight=#271632
As you can see, the Le Fort II and III operations are close to the eye, and hence apparently have some slight risk. However the Le Fort I and SARPE operations (which are similar), are nowhere near the eye.
Just try and get a good night's sleep.
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Well I got my expander on today. Its very awkward but I'm getting used to it already.
I'm a bit worried now that without the SARPE this expander will do no good, considering there's 16 year olds getting SARPE but I'm not and I'm 19... my ortho said my palate will be expanded about 6 mm. I don't know whether thats a significant amount or not. My ortho got full x rays and stuff to be able to tell whether or not my palatal suture was fused, so I sure hope he's doing the right thing.
I'm a bit worried now that without the SARPE this expander will do no good, considering there's 16 year olds getting SARPE but I'm not and I'm 19... my ortho said my palate will be expanded about 6 mm. I don't know whether thats a significant amount or not. My ortho got full x rays and stuff to be able to tell whether or not my palatal suture was fused, so I sure hope he's doing the right thing.