Bimax yes or no

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I'm undecided about getting a bimax with rotation... I'd like to hear the opinion of someone who has perhaps done it... could it make sense in my case? The recovery seems very difficult. I've also seen that many people lose sensation, and in some cases I've seen online, even after a year, the mouth moves differently or you can see that work has been done.
 

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I'm undecided about getting a bimax with rotation... I'd like to hear the opinion of someone who has perhaps done it... could it make sense in my case? The recovery seems very difficult. I've also seen that many people lose sensation, and in some cases I've seen online, even after a year, the mouth moves differently or you can see that work has been done.
Ideally bimax depending on how your bite sits if it’s possible to rotate your lower jaw up and slide the chin down. If your bite limits that rotation than you could get filler or fat grafts to fill in your labiomental fold.
 
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It’s worth getting CT to investigate I think. Or even just a ceph.
 
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You have a slight overbite
 
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