Guest guest Posted February 21, 2004 Report Share Posted February 21, 2004 Hello! Ive been lurking here for a while and didnt realise there were UK users too! I was wondering if someone could help me as I have some Qs that are fairly specific to the UK. I have an overbite, lips incompetancy and a gummy smile (the last ones my own diagnosis, lol). I have been wearing braces now for about a year to try and solve my overbite and also to straighten out my crooked teeth. When I first started this, my dentist made it clear that I was on the edge of what was and wasnt able to correct with braces (ie without surgery), but that it was worth a try. Gradually over the last year, my top teeth have been pulled forwards and (just recently) my bottom teeth moved back. However, unfortunately Ive now realised Im not really going to be too happy with the result as a) its going to affect the angle of my teeth too much and Ive become much more aware of my profile now, and want to get it fixed " properly " - ie move my jaw back and/or chin forward. Additionally, if I were to have this operation, I would probably want to have have my upper jaw done at the same time to fix my gummy smile, and a possible genioplasty to correct the balance. So.... up to this point my treatment has been on the NHS, and I havent brought it up yet with the dentist that Im pro surgery now. What are you " allowed " to have on the NHS? I mean, if my dentist felt he could fix my overbite in terms of getting my teeth to go the correct way infront of each other, could I still push for surgery as I feel unhappy with the way my jaw/chin would still look? What about my upper jaw? If he agreed to correcting my overbite with surgery, could I request upper jaw/genioplasty too? Or would that be considered " too cosmetic " ? Its seems quite a grey area, and although my dentist is great, I dont want to sound too bossy! IF it turns out I couldnt get what I wanted done on the NHS, does anyone know whos considered a really good maxillofacial surgeon in the UK? Thanks for your help everyone! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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