Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 I'm not sure what sort of surgery you had done, but it's possible the lumps you feel when you run your fingers along your jaw line would not be helped by having your screws removed. If you had lower jaw advancement, the lumps may correspond with where the cuts in the bone were made to accomplish the advancement. In that case, it's a matter of time for more bone to grow in and fill the gaps. That doesn't mean that you're not healed. It just means that the bone regenerating in a spot like this is different from healing from a simple fracture. I'm nearly a year post-op and my law line still feels quite lumpy - I can feel the notches where the bone was cut and slid forward, but have been assured it's totally natural. I hope you are able to find some relief. > hi- > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line where > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and so > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in one > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it was > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am thinking of > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they are, > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down it. > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was that > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Hi, I haven't had the tenderness you describe but the area that kind of bugs me is the area surrounding my upperlip. whenever I rub my nose it kind of bugs me and I have had thoughts of having the plate and/or screws removed. It really is not so bad , though, so I haven't done anything about it. Maybe one day I will consider it , but for now, I will just leave as is. sd > hi- > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line where > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and so > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in one > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it was > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am thinking of > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they are, > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down it. > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was that > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Hi, I haven't had the tenderness you describe but the area that kind of bugs me is the area surrounding my upperlip. whenever I rub my nose it kind of bugs me and I have had thoughts of having the plate and/or screws removed. It really is not so bad , though, so I haven't done anything about it. Maybe one day I will consider it , but for now, I will just leave as is. sd > hi- > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line where > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and so > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in one > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it was > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am thinking of > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they are, > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down it. > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was that > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Hi, I haven't had the tenderness you describe but the area that kind of bugs me is the area surrounding my upperlip. whenever I rub my nose it kind of bugs me and I have had thoughts of having the plate and/or screws removed. It really is not so bad , though, so I haven't done anything about it. Maybe one day I will consider it , but for now, I will just leave as is. sd > hi- > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line where > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and so > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in one > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it was > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am thinking of > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they are, > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down it. > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was that > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Now I may be mistaken, but it was my understanding that over time, the bones eventually grows over/around the screws and plates. So if thats true, which again I just seem to remember another doctor mentioning, it would sounds like a lot to go through, just to have them removed, if it can be done. Please correct me if I am wrong. > > hi- > > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line > where > > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and so > > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in one > > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it was > > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am thinking of > > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they > are, > > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down it. > > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was that > > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Actually I don't think that the screws get covered over. They do become part of the bone. MIne came out nice and easy. To remove them is like screwing screws out of wood, and my surgeon has the power screw driver to prove it! Shiloh > > > hi- > > > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line > > where > > > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and > so > > > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in > one > > > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it > was > > > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am thinking > of > > > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they > > are, > > > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down > it. > > > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was that > > > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > > > > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 I had surgery on March 3 and was told at my last doc appt. that I would have to have surgery again next March to remove the screws that are in my cheeks. She said that the ones along my jaw line would become encased in bone and shouldn't bother me, but that she would take them out if I found them annoying. I do half significant tenderness where my screws are... I wouldn't have know what it was except for the fact that I saw the panorex film and my tenderness is exactly where the screws are. My doc said it is a simple out-patient type thing, and that I would only need a day or two off work and the only side affect would be swelling in my cheeks. Hope this helps! Cyndi > > > hi- > > > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line > > where > > > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and > so > > > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in > one > > > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it > was > > > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am thinking > of > > > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they > > are, > > > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down > it. > > > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was that > > > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > > > > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 I had surgery on March 3 and was told at my last doc appt. that I would have to have surgery again next March to remove the screws that are in my cheeks. She said that the ones along my jaw line would become encased in bone and shouldn't bother me, but that she would take them out if I found them annoying. I do half significant tenderness where my screws are... I wouldn't have know what it was except for the fact that I saw the panorex film and my tenderness is exactly where the screws are. My doc said it is a simple out-patient type thing, and that I would only need a day or two off work and the only side affect would be swelling in my cheeks. Hope this helps! Cyndi > > > hi- > > > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line > > where > > > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and > so > > > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in > one > > > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it > was > > > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am thinking > of > > > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they > > are, > > > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down > it. > > > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was that > > > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > > > > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 I had surgery on March 3 and was told at my last doc appt. that I would have to have surgery again next March to remove the screws that are in my cheeks. She said that the ones along my jaw line would become encased in bone and shouldn't bother me, but that she would take them out if I found them annoying. I do half significant tenderness where my screws are... I wouldn't have know what it was except for the fact that I saw the panorex film and my tenderness is exactly where the screws are. My doc said it is a simple out-patient type thing, and that I would only need a day or two off work and the only side affect would be swelling in my cheeks. Hope this helps! Cyndi > > > hi- > > > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line > > where > > > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and > so > > > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in > one > > > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it > was > > > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am thinking > of > > > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they > > are, > > > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down > it. > > > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was that > > > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > > > > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 Sometimes the bone recedes as you get older. I know of one case in which that happened, and the doc just went in and removed the offending screws in the jaw. He said it was absolutely no big deal. Cammie > > > > hi- > > > > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line > > > where > > > > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and > > so > > > > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in > > one > > > > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it > > was > > > > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am > thinking > > of > > > > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they > > > are, > > > > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down > > it. > > > > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was > that > > > > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > > > > > > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 Sometimes the bone recedes as you get older. I know of one case in which that happened, and the doc just went in and removed the offending screws in the jaw. He said it was absolutely no big deal. Cammie > > > > hi- > > > > Im almost 8 months post-op now and areas along my jaw line > > > where > > > > the screws/plates are, are really tender. I play basketball and > > so > > > > there have been quite a few times where i'll barely get hit in > > one > > > > of those areas and it hurts so bad. I was just wondering if it > > was > > > > like that for the rest of you post-op's out there. I am > thinking > > of > > > > getting the screws removed because i don't like how tender they > > > are, > > > > and also how lumpy my jaw line feels when i run my fingers down > > it. > > > > Have any of you gotten your screws removed? If so, what was > that > > > > like?? (Procedure, recovery, etc.)?? > > > > > > > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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