I think I‘m confined to rot away my teenage years until I can fix my recession

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I‘m the only recessed person in my family. This is due to mouthbreathing in childhood and fuck up from my orthodontist, who extracted teeth and gave me braces that fucked up my forward growth.
I will get bimax probably paid by insurance because I also have breathing issues and mild sleep apnea. But not until I‘m old enough, because no surgeon will want to operate me at 17.
 
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insurance will not pay for your surgery bc of your sleep apnea. They will just pay for a sleep-mask, bc it is cheaper than surgery
 
insurance will not pay for your surgery bc of your sleep apnea. They will just pay for a sleep-mask, bc it is cheaper than surgery
Depends where you live. Here you can get it if it‘s caused by bad oral work from a orthodontist (braces) or if you‘re at risk of developing sleep apnea because of dysgnathia (recession)
 
Depends where you live. Here you can get it if it‘s caused by bad oral work from a orthodontist (braces) or if you‘re at risk of developing sleep apnea because of dysgnathia (recession)
Yeah, you can get a paid surgery bc of your crooked teeth, but not bc of sleep-apnea. A surgery bc crooked teeth will lead to a bluepilled result, I have been through this. A surgery to heal sleep-apnea mogs, bc of more forward advancement, but no insurance will pay for this.
 
Yeah, you can get a paid surgery bc of your crooked teeth, but not bc of sleep-apnea. A surgery bc crooked teeth will lead to a bluepilled result, I have been through this. A surgery to heal sleep-apnea mogs, bc of more forward advancement, but no insurance will pay for this.
As I said, it depends on the country. If you‘re in a advanced, first world country then it is covered. Because I knowing my country it is, even a maxillofacial surgeon told me this. The problem is my age.
 
As I said, it depends on the country. If you‘re in a advanced, first world country then it is covered. Because I knowing my country it is, even a maxillofacial surgeon told me this. The problem is my age.
Which country are you? In Germany they will not pay for a sleep-apnea caused surgery
 
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