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I‘m not sure if he has much experience preparing patients for jaw surgery but where I live I don’t have many choices neither and he looked like the best I could find here.
He said at least two premolars must be pull out from my lower jaw so that the surgeon can move forward more mm during BSSO. In my upper jaw he is going to study my case wether it’s possible not to extract the other two premolars but he thinks he needs because of inclination or angulation of my arch superior/upper jaw or something like that(at this point I was already freaking out).
He didn’t rush the meeting, spent more than one hour discussing and explaining my case, maybe he is trying to do his best but I don’t know. No time for a second opinion from another orthodontist, he kept my exams and x-ray and next week I have already another meeting with him, that’s when I’m going to decide if either I accept the treatment he is offering or I turn him down and take a chance with other orthodontists.
He said at least two premolars must be pull out from my lower jaw so that the surgeon can move forward more mm during BSSO. In my upper jaw he is going to study my case wether it’s possible not to extract the other two premolars but he thinks he needs because of inclination or angulation of my arch superior/upper jaw or something like that(at this point I was already freaking out).
He didn’t rush the meeting, spent more than one hour discussing and explaining my case, maybe he is trying to do his best but I don’t know. No time for a second opinion from another orthodontist, he kept my exams and x-ray and next week I have already another meeting with him, that’s when I’m going to decide if either I accept the treatment he is offering or I turn him down and take a chance with other orthodontists.