Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 I can't really say it hurt badly. There is a bit of a shock for the first few days, as there is with any surgery. I had a Class 3 that required 12 mm movement performed on Nov. 17/03. There are the risks of general anesthetic, but not worse than tonsils or any other type of procedure. They gave me liquid codeine for two weeks, but I honestly did not need it. All I can say is " go for it " , the results are so dramatic that it is worth the liquid deit, the discomfort, etc...you'll be glad you did! Jerry > Hello you guys, I have what they call a Class III underbite. I was > told today by my orthodontist that I'm going to need jaw surgery to > correct my bite. I am scared about the complications that may come > along with the surgery. This may sound dumb, but has anyone ever > died from this? Also, does it hurt really bad afterwards? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 > Hello you guys, I have what they call a Class III underbite. I was > told today by my orthodontist that I'm going to need jaw surgery to > correct my bite. I am scared about the complications that may come > along with the surgery. This may sound dumb, but has anyone ever > died from this? Also, does it hurt really bad afterwards? I asked my Dr the same questions as you a week before surgery. I even asked if you can die from the procedure? He told me that there wd be some pain right after surgery but it should go away either within hours or the next day. I am 8 days post-op and that was exactly the case my pain lasted for a couple of hours after surgery. They gave me some heavy pain killers which knocked me right out. I have had virtually no pain since. I get a dulling pain at times but nothing that is bothersome. My Dr said he had never heard of anyone dying from the procedure. Of course as with any surgery there is always the risk of anthesthia. It is standard procedure to have a complete physical and ecg before the surgery. If ur in the hands of a good Dr u have nothing to worry about. Is it worth it? Hell yah. I had a movement of 3mm and a lateral movement of a couple of mms. I am loving the physical changes already. I can't wait to get to wires out for many reasons and start enjoy the functional changes. Four wks to go. There is some recovery time but after a week I am feeling great already. Good Luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Hi , I had surgery to correct my underbite 9 months ago. I am extremely happy with the results. There are always risks to any surgery, but it's always important to look at the benefits too. For many, jaw surgery will improve the functionality of the bite and also the aesthetics of the face. Recovery after surgery was painless for me. I found having braces on was more of a nuisance than the recuperation period. My surgeon did prescribe liquid codeine for pain, but I didn't need it at all. I personally don't know of anyone who died from jaw surgery. Good luck, on > Hello you guys, I have what they call a Class III underbite. I was > told today by my orthodontist that I'm going to need jaw surgery to > correct my bite. I am scared about the complications that may come > along with the surgery. This may sound dumb, but has anyone ever > died from this? Also, does it hurt really bad afterwards? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 I just had my surgery Feb 2nd and if I had to, I could return to work tomorrow. I have had no pain at all and only some mild numbness in my chin and very little swelling and bruising (I had my lower jaw advanced and genioplasty). My pictures are on site II. I am already thrilled with my results and would do it all again if I had to and I have never heard of anyone dieing from this surgery. > Hello you guys, I have what they call a Class III underbite. I was > told today by my orthodontist that I'm going to need jaw surgery to > correct my bite. I am scared about the complications that may come > along with the surgery. This may sound dumb, but has anyone ever > died from this? Also, does it hurt really bad afterwards? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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