Guest guest Posted November 20, 2002 Report Share Posted November 20, 2002 Hi everyone, My questions is this... For all of you that have or had an open bite, did you always have it? Or did you notice chnages in your bite at a certain point in time? I ask, because my bite was perfect until about 1994, that is when I noticed it starting to open. I did wear braces as a pre-teen but not for an open bite, I had them to straighten my teeth. What causes an open bite? My denstist scared me because he suggested something like bone overgrowth, which makes me think if that is the case, even if i have it corrected with braces and surgery, what if the bones grow again and then cause another open bite? That would be just awful. If anyone has any thoughts on this I would love to hear. You can email me directly at elijahdoll@... Thank you, Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2002 Report Share Posted November 20, 2002 --- Hi Robin, What a coincidence! I began to notice my open bite in 1994, before that it was fine. I also wore a brace in my early teens for about eight months. I am not one hundered percent sure about what causes an open bite. My ortho said that my upper and lower jaws developed at different rates, apparently your jaw doesn't often fully develop until your early twenties?? Anway there are many of us on this site with open bites, check out the photos. Good luck Annie In orthognathicsurgerysupport@y..., " elijahdoll2002 " <elijahdoll@a...> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > My questions is this... For all of you that have or had an open bite, > did you always have it? Or did you notice chnages in your bite at a > certain point in time? I ask, because my bite was perfect until > about 1994, that is when I noticed it starting to open. I did wear > braces as a pre-teen but not for an open bite, I had them to > straighten my teeth. What causes an open bite? My denstist scared > me because he suggested something like bone overgrowth, which makes > me think if that is the case, even if i have it corrected with braces > and surgery, what if the bones grow again and then cause another open > bite? That would be just awful. If anyone has any thoughts on this > I would love to hear. > You can email me directly at elijahdoll@a... > > Thank you, > > Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2002 Report Share Posted November 20, 2002 Robin, I e mailed you directly. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2002 Report Share Posted November 21, 2002 Hi! I have an open bite. I am actually going to have a third surgery to correct it cause the first two relapsed. They think what caused mine was joint degeneration. They are keeping tabs on mine, hopefully they are stable at this point. I don't know how old you are or if you're still growing but normally the doctors wont do this type of surgery unless you're done growing. Good luck! Neta-lee > Hi everyone, > > My questions is this... For all of you that have or had an open bite, > did you always have it? Or did you notice chnages in your bite at a > certain point in time? I ask, because my bite was perfect until > about 1994, that is when I noticed it starting to open. I did wear > braces as a pre-teen but not for an open bite, I had them to > straighten my teeth. What causes an open bite? My denstist scared > me because he suggested something like bone overgrowth, which makes > me think if that is the case, even if i have it corrected with braces > and surgery, what if the bones grow again and then cause another open > bite? That would be just awful. If anyone has any thoughts on this > I would love to hear. > You can email me directly at elijahdoll@a... > > Thank you, > > Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2002 Report Share Posted November 21, 2002 Robin, My open bite developed around the time my permanent teeth were coming in. At first, it was minor, but through my teens and twenties it continued to get worse. It got to the point where it was difficult to eat many foods, especially in public! I had many headaches that were linked to the malocclusion too. So, I started my treatment in July of 1999 at the age of 31. I had braces put on and then had surgery (upper and genio) in April of this year. The braces are still on, but hopefully not for much longer. My surgeon said the cause of an open bite is mainly overgrowth of the upper jaw. In my case, they removed a wedge of bone from the upper jaw and things lined up fairly nicely. Marsha > Hi everyone, > > My questions is this... For all of you that have or had an open bite, > did you always have it? Or did you notice chnages in your bite at a > certain point in time? I ask, because my bite was perfect until > about 1994, that is when I noticed it starting to open. I did wear > braces as a pre-teen but not for an open bite, I had them to > straighten my teeth. What causes an open bite? My denstist scared > me because he suggested something like bone overgrowth, which makes > me think if that is the case, even if i have it corrected with braces > and surgery, what if the bones grow again and then cause another open > bite? That would be just awful. If anyone has any thoughts on this > I would love to hear. > You can email me directly at elijahdoll@a... > > Thank you, > > Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2002 Report Share Posted November 21, 2002 USUALLY, unless there is a hormone disorder, or something else malfunctioning, I think the bones stop growing sometime in the early teens... Docs can check whether the growth has ended, usually by a series of either x-rays or bone scans of the hand. Unless I am mistaken, in which case someone who knows better will give you a better answer, and welcome it is! Cammie > Hi everyone, > > My questions is this... For all of you that have or had an open bite, > did you always have it? Or did you notice chnages in your bite at a > certain point in time? I ask, because my bite was perfect until > about 1994, that is when I noticed it starting to open. I did wear > braces as a pre-teen but not for an open bite, I had them to > straighten my teeth. What causes an open bite? My denstist scared > me because he suggested something like bone overgrowth, which makes > me think if that is the case, even if i have it corrected with braces > and surgery, what if the bones grow again and then cause another open > bite? That would be just awful. If anyone has any thoughts on this > I would love to hear. > You can email me directly at elijahdoll@a... > > Thank you, > > Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2002 Report Share Posted November 21, 2002 And I thought it was just the long bones that quit lengthening at the end of the teen years/early 20s. Bones can still grow in width throughout one's lifetime. Mia > USUALLY, unless there is a hormone disorder, or something else > malfunctioning, I think the bones stop growing sometime in the early > teens... Docs can check whether the growth has ended, usually by a > series of either x-rays or bone scans of the hand. Unless I am > mistaken, in which case someone who knows better will give you a > better answer, and welcome it is! > > Cammie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2002 Report Share Posted November 21, 2002 Can I claim that's why I'm two dress sizes bigger now than I was a year ago? " My bones got wider! " tee-hee! Cammie > > USUALLY, unless there is a hormone disorder, or something else > > malfunctioning, I think the bones stop growing sometime in the early > > teens... Docs can check whether the growth has ended, usually by a > > series of either x-rays or bone scans of the hand. Unless I am > > mistaken, in which case someone who knows better will give you a > > better answer, and welcome it is! > > > > Cammie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2002 Report Share Posted November 21, 2002 mla72653 <no_reply@y...> wrote: > Robin, > My open bite developed around the time my permanent teeth were coming > in. At first, it was minor, but through my teens and twenties it > continued to get worse. It got to the point where it was difficult to > eat many foods, especially in public! I had many headaches that were > linked to the malocclusion too. So, I started my treatment in July of > 1999 at the age of 31. I had braces put on and then had surgery > (upper and genio) in April of this year. The braces are still on, but> hopefully not for much longer. > > My surgeon said the cause of an open bite is mainly overgrowth of the > upper jaw. In my case, they removed a wedge of bone from the upper > jaw and things lined up fairly nicely. > > Marsha Hi, Marsha! How are things going for you since the removal of your hardware? It's been a while now, hasn't it? Has sensation returned for the most part? Was getting the hardware out an answer to the pain you were experiencing? My daughter's still considering asking about one plate/screws being removed due to what may be a bone spur. She's finding the hardware is noticeable now with the colder Michigan weather--quite a bit of snow today. (Fun.) Give us an update on your situation. Hope you're doing well! Sue in MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 Hi Robin, I see you got lots of responses-- which I fully intend to read but am responding without having read a one so I can offer my totally unbiased opinion. I was told that (at least in my situation) the overbite (which was pretty extreme) resulted from a developmental problem that is , at the most fundamental level, genetic in nature. In other words, my jaws were " pre-programed " to grow at different rates due the genetics I inherited from birth. My open bit occurred during the rapid growth phase from about 11-12 to 15 or 16... I have seen photos of myself earlier & things appear pretty normal before that. I don't think you need to fear the problem reccurring because you are no longer growing as you do in those developmental years. I have heard lots of theories about tongue thrusting, thumb sucking, bottle vx breast feeding etc, but in my opinion those are unfounded. Of my 4 children, the one that was a thumb sucker has perfect bite & teeth and the two that never sucked their thumbs at all had severe open bites like me... As to tongue thrusting, I think that is inherited and it does contribute but I don't think it will cause relapse and if it is severe, there are methods of treatment... Intervention in the developmental years can keep the overite from forming (if it's diagnosed & treated) but back then (when I was young) we didn't have any kind of dental insurance and I rarely saw a dentist let alone an orthodontist... that's all I know.. > Hi everyone, > > My questions is this... For all of you that have or had an open bite, > did you always have it? Or did you notice chnages in your bite at a > certain point in time? I ask, because my bite was perfect until > about 1994, that is when I noticed it starting to open. I did wear > braces as a pre-teen but not for an open bite, I had them to > straighten my teeth. What causes an open bite? My denstist scared > me because he suggested something like bone overgrowth, which makes > me think if that is the case, even if i have it corrected with braces > and surgery, what if the bones grow again and then cause another open > bite? That would be just awful. If anyone has any thoughts on this > I would love to hear. > You can email me directly at elijahdoll@a... > > Thank you, > > Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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