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Hi Sharon

Im post op 4 months from top and lower jaw. Have regained all

feeling except for my lower lip and chin, have sort of resigned

myself it may not come back but my ortho says its still early days so

we shall see. I have decided if it does not come back it is going to

be better now with numbness instead of an underbite I have been aware

of since I can remember and I still wish I had surgery years ago

instead of being scared of pain which in the event never happened.

Sorry if this may not be what you want to hear but it depends how

badly you want something and you need to go into it with eyes open

and knowledge of what can happen. I found reading too much didnt

help and actually only joined this site after op and only read about

the op after I had signed consent forms, I found too much knowledge

not a good thing as the op details are not good reading.

Good luck Sharron (aged 34)

> Hello,

> I'm new here. I'm just beginning this process. I'm 32. I went to

the

> ortho and he suggested jaw surgery to fix my 9 mm overbite. I'm

very

> concerned about the possibility of permanent numbness. Has anyone

> here experienced this? Has anyone had this surgery and come out

> without numbness? This is one of the deciding factors for me to

have

> the surgery.

> thanks,

> sharon

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Hi Sharon

Im post op 4 months from top and lower jaw. Have regained all

feeling except for my lower lip and chin, have sort of resigned

myself it may not come back but my ortho says its still early days so

we shall see. I have decided if it does not come back it is going to

be better now with numbness instead of an underbite I have been aware

of since I can remember and I still wish I had surgery years ago

instead of being scared of pain which in the event never happened.

Sorry if this may not be what you want to hear but it depends how

badly you want something and you need to go into it with eyes open

and knowledge of what can happen. I found reading too much didnt

help and actually only joined this site after op and only read about

the op after I had signed consent forms, I found too much knowledge

not a good thing as the op details are not good reading.

Good luck Sharron (aged 34)

> Hello,

> I'm new here. I'm just beginning this process. I'm 32. I went to

the

> ortho and he suggested jaw surgery to fix my 9 mm overbite. I'm

very

> concerned about the possibility of permanent numbness. Has anyone

> here experienced this? Has anyone had this surgery and come out

> without numbness? This is one of the deciding factors for me to

have

> the surgery.

> thanks,

> sharon

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Hi Sharon

Im post op 4 months from top and lower jaw. Have regained all

feeling except for my lower lip and chin, have sort of resigned

myself it may not come back but my ortho says its still early days so

we shall see. I have decided if it does not come back it is going to

be better now with numbness instead of an underbite I have been aware

of since I can remember and I still wish I had surgery years ago

instead of being scared of pain which in the event never happened.

Sorry if this may not be what you want to hear but it depends how

badly you want something and you need to go into it with eyes open

and knowledge of what can happen. I found reading too much didnt

help and actually only joined this site after op and only read about

the op after I had signed consent forms, I found too much knowledge

not a good thing as the op details are not good reading.

Good luck Sharron (aged 34)

> Hello,

> I'm new here. I'm just beginning this process. I'm 32. I went to

the

> ortho and he suggested jaw surgery to fix my 9 mm overbite. I'm

very

> concerned about the possibility of permanent numbness. Has anyone

> here experienced this? Has anyone had this surgery and come out

> without numbness? This is one of the deciding factors for me to

have

> the surgery.

> thanks,

> sharon

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Yes, some have more or less permanent numbness. I had lower

advancement, by 5 mm and to the side by 3, and never had any numbness.

There are, however, no guarantees, so think long and hard. I'd say,

just offhand, that most people do have some numbness at least for a

time, judging by what's been reported here.

I'd also say that there are functional risks if you don't have the

surgery,though. For me, I was in danger of losing my teeth, and I was

getting TMJD. (Sometimes the surgery helps the latter and sometimes

it makes it worse. For me, surgery helped.)

I was 56 when I had the surgery, in June 2002.

Cammie

> Hello,

> I'm new here. I'm just beginning this process. I'm 32. I went to

the

> ortho and he suggested jaw surgery to fix my 9 mm overbite. I'm

very

> concerned about the possibility of permanent numbness. Has anyone

> here experienced this? Has anyone had this surgery and come out

> without numbness? This is one of the deciding factors for me to

have

> the surgery.

> thanks,

> sharon

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Yes, some have more or less permanent numbness. I had lower

advancement, by 5 mm and to the side by 3, and never had any numbness.

There are, however, no guarantees, so think long and hard. I'd say,

just offhand, that most people do have some numbness at least for a

time, judging by what's been reported here.

I'd also say that there are functional risks if you don't have the

surgery,though. For me, I was in danger of losing my teeth, and I was

getting TMJD. (Sometimes the surgery helps the latter and sometimes

it makes it worse. For me, surgery helped.)

I was 56 when I had the surgery, in June 2002.

Cammie

> Hello,

> I'm new here. I'm just beginning this process. I'm 32. I went to

the

> ortho and he suggested jaw surgery to fix my 9 mm overbite. I'm

very

> concerned about the possibility of permanent numbness. Has anyone

> here experienced this? Has anyone had this surgery and come out

> without numbness? This is one of the deciding factors for me to

have

> the surgery.

> thanks,

> sharon

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Yes, some have more or less permanent numbness. I had lower

advancement, by 5 mm and to the side by 3, and never had any numbness.

There are, however, no guarantees, so think long and hard. I'd say,

just offhand, that most people do have some numbness at least for a

time, judging by what's been reported here.

I'd also say that there are functional risks if you don't have the

surgery,though. For me, I was in danger of losing my teeth, and I was

getting TMJD. (Sometimes the surgery helps the latter and sometimes

it makes it worse. For me, surgery helped.)

I was 56 when I had the surgery, in June 2002.

Cammie

> Hello,

> I'm new here. I'm just beginning this process. I'm 32. I went to

the

> ortho and he suggested jaw surgery to fix my 9 mm overbite. I'm

very

> concerned about the possibility of permanent numbness. Has anyone

> here experienced this? Has anyone had this surgery and come out

> without numbness? This is one of the deciding factors for me to

have

> the surgery.

> thanks,

> sharon

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Hi Sharron:

I read your reply about numbness. I am also right at 4 months and

also

have numbness in lower lip and chin. Actually, the feeling is

somewhat

all back, but it still feels numb or what I have heard of as

altered.

I was curious if yours is like this?

Seems like I got feeling back after two months, but it's not normal.

That's also when the tingles stopped. Well, I've heard it can take

up

to a year or more and we are still early, so there is hope. Are you

bothered by your speech with the numbness? Seems like certain words

are

difficult and I was wondering if it because of the lower lip.

I wish you the best of luck.

Mark

> > Hello,

> > I'm new here. I'm just beginning this process. I'm 32. I went to

> the

> > ortho and he suggested jaw surgery to fix my 9 mm overbite. I'm

> very

> > concerned about the possibility of permanent numbness. Has anyone

> > here experienced this? Has anyone had this surgery and come out

> > without numbness? This is one of the deciding factors for me to

> have

> > the surgery.

> > thanks,

> > sharon

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