Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 hi kimberley, i havent been around for a while, so im not sure how long ago u posted this however i just posted a catch up message on the site 'checking in, kat_uk' with details on my surgery and general catch up, if you would like to read that i gives an insight to my surgery for a class III underbite also. if u would like any further information i would be happy to help. good luck kind regards kat_uk > > Hey everyone, > > > > I just found this site and it is awesome to find that there are so > > many people who are or have gone through what I am getting ready to > > go through. I just had braces put on March 1st (of course, I had > > them when I was 12 as well) and we are anticipating surgery for > > sometime in June or July. I have read a lot of your posts, and I > was > > wondering if there is anyone who has had just their lower jaw moved > > back? I have a class 3 underbite, and they are only moving my > bottom > > jaw back. Part of me is really excited, because I hate looking at > my > > face and am really excited to see change. In fact, my boyfriend is > > doing a video documentary for me on the before, during and after > > process. It is pretty cool. Anyways, the other part of me is > really > > scared because I know it is a pretty big procedure and everybody's > > comments about the long lasting numbness kind of scares me. My > other > > concern is the weight loss. I am 5'10 " 135 lbs, and whenever I > tell > > anybody that I will have my mouth wired shut for 6 weeks, they > freak > > out and tell me I better start fattening up. I think I will be > fine > > though. If anyone is out there who could share their experiences > and > > thoughts, that would be great! Thanks. > > > > > Dear , > Lucky you, You must pretty straight teeth if u just got braces and > they will be able to do the surgery by June or July. I had braces for > 2 and half years before I had the surgery. > I am not sure what a class 3 underbite is. How much movement is > necessary. My doctor told me that the less movement you have the > quicker the healing is. I also had lower jaw surgery six wks ago, I > had my lower moved foward instead of back. As far as numbness. My Dr > told me in 25 years he has never had a patient that had permanent > numbness from this procedure. Although it is a risk. I still have > very little numbness on my right side under my lip going down to the > bottom of my chin. It really gets less and less every day. It really > isnt that bothersome because it is not really like a novacaine > numbness. It dosent effect ur tongue and the only reason ur probably > even notice it is because it will be doing all kinds of nerve > regeneration stuff while ur healing. Tingling itching pulsating. I > only kind of notice it when I am lying in bed. You may not even have > any numbness. My left side was not effected at all. > One of the best parts of the surgery is the cosmetic improvement. I > can tell you having ur jaw in right place makes a huge difference in > how good you look. If u decide to do the surgery you will probably > love the way it looks. Before the surgery I alway used to move my jaw > foward to see how will look. The actual surgery came out looking much > better than any of my presurgery attempts in the mirror. > Best wishes, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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