Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Unless you have complications, I'd think three weeks might be tough, but do-able, especially if you are to have work on lower only. My surgeon wanted me to wait past two months for physical exercise, except for walking, which he encouraged. I would think you could find two surgeons who might partner, but I don't know. I do know that my ortho trained at Emory, and am therefore prejudiced in favor of that school of dentistry. Ask your surgeon, when you see him/her, or ask your ortho, before you do. It might also be possible to do it in New Jersey, or to do it, say, over Christmas in Atlanta and take off an extra week or two, if your school will permit. I never knew anybody who got crippled academically by missing a week or two of classes, so long as you are diligent with the work and the reading and make sure your teachers, deans, etc. know WHY you aren't there as scheduled. C. > Hi, > > Im currently 19 years old, a student, and looking to get surgery > done on my underbite (Class III). I am looking at surgery only on > the lower jaw. Right now I am 10 months into braces. If any of you > can answer the followign questions, thatd be great: > > 1. I am from Georgia, but I go to school in New Jersey. The time of > my surgery will be late summer, but it looks like Ill only have 3 > weeks or so to recover before having to go to school. Is this enough > time to be able to function correctly with all daily tasks needed > for school? If anyone reads this who had the same surgery, what type > of recovery time am I looking at? > > 2. How long before you can start physical exercise again? I heard > having an operation on the lower jaw only will not be as bad as both > jaws in terms of recovery time. Is that true? > > 3. Does anyone know any good Oral Surgeons in the Atlanta area (I > figure emory may have some, but dont know exactly)? Also, is it > possible to have the surgery done in atlanta, but go back to school > in New Jersey and have an oral surgeon up there to my checkups (just > wondering if there is liability concern) > > Thanks so much in advance for all of your help! > > Linef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Unless you have complications, I'd think three weeks might be tough, but do-able, especially if you are to have work on lower only. My surgeon wanted me to wait past two months for physical exercise, except for walking, which he encouraged. I would think you could find two surgeons who might partner, but I don't know. I do know that my ortho trained at Emory, and am therefore prejudiced in favor of that school of dentistry. Ask your surgeon, when you see him/her, or ask your ortho, before you do. It might also be possible to do it in New Jersey, or to do it, say, over Christmas in Atlanta and take off an extra week or two, if your school will permit. I never knew anybody who got crippled academically by missing a week or two of classes, so long as you are diligent with the work and the reading and make sure your teachers, deans, etc. know WHY you aren't there as scheduled. C. > Hi, > > Im currently 19 years old, a student, and looking to get surgery > done on my underbite (Class III). I am looking at surgery only on > the lower jaw. Right now I am 10 months into braces. If any of you > can answer the followign questions, thatd be great: > > 1. I am from Georgia, but I go to school in New Jersey. The time of > my surgery will be late summer, but it looks like Ill only have 3 > weeks or so to recover before having to go to school. Is this enough > time to be able to function correctly with all daily tasks needed > for school? If anyone reads this who had the same surgery, what type > of recovery time am I looking at? > > 2. How long before you can start physical exercise again? I heard > having an operation on the lower jaw only will not be as bad as both > jaws in terms of recovery time. Is that true? > > 3. Does anyone know any good Oral Surgeons in the Atlanta area (I > figure emory may have some, but dont know exactly)? Also, is it > possible to have the surgery done in atlanta, but go back to school > in New Jersey and have an oral surgeon up there to my checkups (just > wondering if there is liability concern) > > Thanks so much in advance for all of your help! > > Linef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Thinking of my own college and surgery experiences, I think you should be feeling pretty well by three weeks, especially with lower only. One of the greater challenges may be hauling books all over campus for classes, so just be careful with that and don't push yourself too hard. As for docs, the best way for you to have your question answered is to begin talking with one or more OS's and see what they're willing to do. > Hi, > > Im currently 19 years old, a student, and looking to get surgery > done on my underbite (Class III). I am looking at surgery only on > the lower jaw. Right now I am 10 months into braces. If any of you > can answer the followign questions, thatd be great: > > 1. I am from Georgia, but I go to school in New Jersey. The time of > my surgery will be late summer, but it looks like Ill only have 3 > weeks or so to recover before having to go to school. Is this enough > time to be able to function correctly with all daily tasks needed > for school? If anyone reads this who had the same surgery, what type > of recovery time am I looking at? > > 2. How long before you can start physical exercise again? I heard > having an operation on the lower jaw only will not be as bad as both > jaws in terms of recovery time. Is that true? > > 3. Does anyone know any good Oral Surgeons in the Atlanta area (I > figure emory may have some, but dont know exactly)? Also, is it > possible to have the surgery done in atlanta, but go back to school > in New Jersey and have an oral surgeon up there to my checkups (just > wondering if there is liability concern) > > Thanks so much in advance for all of your help! > > Linef Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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