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Ramieri said no to jaw surgery unless extractions and a year of braces for decompensation, but the only reason I could see that being the case is if he doesn't think my maxilla is recessed enough to advance it to a degree where the mandible could be meaningfully advanced.yes looks like me unfortunately
pm bro i had almost similar diagnosisRamieri said no to jaw surgery unless extractions and a year of braces for decompensation, but the only reason I could see that being the case is if he doesn't think my maxilla is recessed enough to advance it to a degree where the mandible could be meaningfully advanced.
Ramieri said no to jaw surgery unless extractions and a year of braces for decompensation, but the only reason I could see that being the case is if he doesn't think my maxilla is recessed enough to advance it to a degree where the mandible could be meaningfully advanced.
what does decompensation mean? I'm currently 6 months in to my pre-surgery braces.Ramieri said no to jaw surgery unless extractions and a year of braces for decompensation, but the only reason I could see that being the case is if he doesn't think my maxilla is recessed enough to advance it to a degree where the mandible could be meaningfully advanced.
In my case it would mean they push the lower teeth back, creating an overjet, in order to make more room for the mandible to be moved forward.what does decompensation mean? I'm currently 6 months in to my pre-surgery braces.
Yesu need rhinoplasty, dont u ?
I posted a pic from before my chin implant where I look obviously recessed and birdcel. I posted the same photo to jawsurgeryforums a few years ago and they were like "yes, you're recessed" like "period, obviously you're recessed, no further explanation needed." So I saved up money for bimax, got consultation with Ramieri, and then he said that I don't need it. I posted my ceph to jawsurgeryforums and they were like "no, your profile looks fine, why would you want bimax?"Did you ever post a regular profile pic?
I was surprised at the amount of bone because if you look at my pic from before chin implant, 21 years ago, it looks giga bircel:you are downgrown and your hyoid is low, and it also looks like you're fat based on your neck, but the bone isn't actually lacking.
ah okay, which teeth were going to be extracted? And does creating an over jet effect the maxilla at all?In my case it would mean they push the lower teeth back, creating an overjet, in order to make more room for the mandible to be moved forward.
Premolars. No it doesn't. It doesn't affect bone, just tooth positioning. Then the surgery moves the bones.ah okay, which teeth were going to be extracted? And does creating an over jet effect the maxilla at all?
Premolar extractions followed by braces would shrink dental arches and palate or no? Also would you be wearing braces during and after surgery too?Premolars. No it doesn't. It doesn't affect bone, just tooth positioning. Then the surgery moves the bones.
Presumably he would only move the maxilla a bit or not at all. Because if he were going to move it more then there wouldn't be the need for decompensation (I think). They would just move both forward by the same amount. But say he's only going to move the maxilla 3mm, then that doesn't justify the surgery because he could only move the mandible 3mm as well (without the decompensation). That's just what I've pieced together. I might be wrong.