Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hi Christy, I'm not an expert but there are several different reasons for relapse. For me personally it was severe arthritis in the TMJs which caused bone resorption. Others have relapsed because they had their surgery done when they were too young and their jaws continued to grow afterwards. I'm sure there are other reasons as well but those seem to be some of the common ones. > Hi, Cammie; I'm scheduled for lower surgery late this spring, early > summer, moving the jaw back about 5mm. I've been reading the board > for a few weeks now, (thanks to the suggestion of my neat-o friend, > Eileen that I met at the grocery store who's also in this > group.) Do you (or anyone) know what the chances are for relapse, > and also what the causes are? We seem to think that the more the > jaw is moved, the greater the chance for relapse. Is that true? > Does it seem to happen more with overbites/underbites and what are > the chances of it happening all together? My ortho. said my surgeon > would probably over-correct me to prevent this, but after reading > yesterday's board with all the posts on relapses, I had a mini freak- > out session. I know there's no way of knowing, but any " statistics " > or input would be appreciated! > Thanks! > Christy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hi Christy, Now you could call my need for another sugery a 'relapse' but I think it was more a conservative lower that caused the problem, I should have had upper and lower as my bite in its new position was actually really open...I digress. I had my screws unscrew etc. However when comparing x-rays its all pretty stable. I'd say I've not really heard of a relapse with a reduction, more the advancements. I think cause the advance splits the bone so its a little 'weaker' also depending on the cause of it. Alot of long term relapses can also be related to bone loss - more of the tooth decay, loosing teeth varieties. I wouldn't worry however keep in mind the body is forever growing and changing. A relapse could happen to anyone, even people with 'perfect' bites now - case in point look what happens to people's jaws in dentures Shiloh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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