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Some of you may have already read this same post on the Orthognathic

Surgery Site 2. If so, please bear with me.

I am a 46 year old female who had both upper and lower jaw

advancement due to my having sleep apnea. My upper jaw was advanced

9mm and my lower jaw was advanced 7mm. I did not need a genioplasty.

I am one of the rare patients who did not need to wear braces prior

to having had surgery. I consulted my son's orthodontist who sent me

to an oral surgeon for evaluation. The orthodontist told me that I

was his only patient in over 20 years that didn't need pre-surgery

orthodontic treatment! This may have had something to do with the

fact that I wore braces when I was a kid.

Arch bars were placed on my teeth at the gum line so that the

surgeons had something to grab onto and maneuver during surgery and

they also have little hooks that hold my elastic bands. These arch

bars are probably responsible for the majority of my pain, I

believe. They are due to come off on April 6th. For those of you who

have already had their arch bars removed, did you have more pain and

bleeding afterward? How long should I expect to have any " rebound "

pain? I'd like to know what I am in for. I believe that I am one of

the few people on this site that have experienced more than their

fair share of pain. I had always heard that these surgeries aren't

particularly painful. Maybe my age has something to do with it...

Thanks for any and all help!

Janie K.

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