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They said something about bimax but i’m pretty sure they said they’d have to take out teeth regardless but i don’t want them to bring my mandible back if they do bimax because my mandible is mediocre at best and i don’t need it to be any worse. They also said lefort 1 would only be possible if it started becoming heavily recessed and i told them i was still growing so it’s still possibleIf they say they need to remove 2 top premolars if they do surgery on your lower jaw (probably BSSO), then ask if you can have Bimax so as to not remove any teeth at all.
Bimax already includes LF1 and brings the mandible forward via BSSO.They said something about bimax but i’m pretty sure they said they’d have to take out teeth regardless but i don’t want them to bring my mandible back if they do bimax because my mandible is mediocre at best and i don’t need it to be any worse. They also said lefort 1 would only be possible if it started becoming heavily recessed and i told them i was still growing so it’s still possible
If there is an eighth molar on the lower jaw, they'll likely suggest removing itIf they say they need to remove 2 top premolars if they do surgery on your lower jaw (probably BSSO), then ask if you can have Bimax so as to not remove any teeth at all.
Reasoning?If there is an eighth molar on the lower jaw, they'll likely suggest removing it
Yes but they mentioned bringing the mandible back instead of forward for the bimaxBimax already includes LF1 and brings the mandible forward via BSSO.
That's not how it works. For an osteotomy to occur then the bone is cut for it to be elongated.Yes but they mentioned bringing the mandible back instead of forward for the bimax
Answer my mt1 question in that thread.That's not how it works. For an osteotomy to occur then the bone is cut for it to be elongated.
Maybe you incorrectly inferred what they meant to be CCW rotation.
The tooth sits exactly where the surgeon has to make the sagittal splitReasoning?
I probably already answered your question.Answer my mt1 question in that thread.
Oh, yes, wisdom teeth being removed does not affect the jaw or cause bone resorption anyway.The tooth sits exactly where the surgeon has to make the sagittal split
Hm kind of but not really. Is there any place for mt1 in winter over mt2?I probably already answered your question.
site:looksmax.org mt1 mc1r mt2
No difference in effect other than MT1 is weaker and MT2 has side effects.Hm kind of but not really. Is there any place for mt1 in winter over mt2?
no they definitely said that they might have to bring back my mandible and bring forward my maxilla if it gets that bad and i asked them if they meant bimax and they said yeah. Also i don’t think it’s ccw because i don’t really need it, i’m not really recessed it’s just messing up my teethThat's not how it works. For an osteotomy to occur then the bone is cut for it to be elongated.
Maybe you incorrectly inferred what they meant to be CCW rotation.
I don’t care what they said, that’s not how the surgery works.no they definitely said that they might have to bring back my mandible and bring forward my maxilla if it gets that bad and i asked them if they meant bimax and they said yeah. Also i don’t think it’s ccw because i don’t really need it, i’m not really recessed it’s just messing up my teeth