Is wisdom teeth extraction necessary before bsso?

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I'm consulting for a bimaxillary osteotomy which includes a bsso on my mandible, I was told by my orthodontist I would have to get my wisdom teeth removed first and then wait about 6 months until the surgery could be done. I'm about to turn 16 this month so I have lots of time left to reach my goal of getting bimax before 18 even if I have to wait those 6 months, several of my friends have had their wisdom teeth removed and just said it's a bad experience. My orthodontist told me they would otherwise be in the way of the surgery cuts, I dont want to doubt this however on X-Rays it does look like cuts could also be made behind my wisdom teeth. Just want to make sure.:Comfi:

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Yeah usually they have to remove them since the cut is diagonal

Some surgeons remove them during the bimax

Are you in braces to decompensate your teeth?
 
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I'm consulting for a bimaxillary osteotomy which includes a bsso on my mandible, I was told by my orthodontist I would have to get my wisdom teeth removed first and then wait about 6 months until the surgery could be done. I'm about to turn 16 this month so I have lots of time left to reach my goal of getting bimax before 18 even if I have to wait those 6 months, several of my friends have had their wisdom teeth removed and just said it's a bad experience. My orthodontist told me they would otherwise be in the way of the surgery cuts, I dont want to doubt this however on X-Rays it does look like cuts could also be made behind my wisdom teeth. Just want to make sure.:Comfi:

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im guessing the bimax is insured because 16 is incredibly young for that
 
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Yeah usually they have to remove them since the cut is diagonal

Some surgeons remove them during the bimax
Thanks a lot bro
I'd probably rather get them removed seperately, dont want any complications
Are you in braces to decompensate your teeth?
I genuinely have no idea if I need further decompensation
I educated myself on that last year but I forgot because the bimax plan seemed to be far away, now I got an opportunity though and want to take it
I've been in braces for like 1.5 years and my orthodontist said I should be fine like this for bimax, the consultation with surgeons is still upcoming so idk
im guessing the bimax is insured because 16 is incredibly young for that
Yes insurance would most likely cover the full cost and I would just have to pay a few thousands for aesthetic planning
 
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I'm about to turn 16 this month so I have lots of time left to reach my goal of getting bimax
lucky shit nigga do what u can
 
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