Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 Is it important to you to use the same surgeon you had before? In any case, I would suggest that you consult with several different orthos and surgeons, show them the records of your case, and ask what they recommend. Preferably, include a dental school you respect somewhere in the mix, if you can. Get someone who's done a lot of this sort of work, and listen to what the suggestionsi are. Probably you'll get at least two different ideas about how to do this. If not, so much the easier the decision for you. If so, at least you'll have some options to consider. I have no advice about what to choose. This sounds complicated beyond my ken. But get the best advice you can, and then sort out the risks/benefits for you. Best, Cammie > 3 years ago, I decided to have my chin fixed. I thought the problem > that I was having with my profile would be fixed by this. The maxilo- > facial surgeon suggested that I have the chin broken and advanced > forward. What I did not realize was that if the whole jaw was not > brought forward, then my lower lip would still be receading and the > crease in my chin would get much, much deaper. I was also missing my > second to last lower molar so he suggested an implant after the chin > was brought forward. I went ahead and did that as well. > > I hate the results of the chin enhancement and I am trying to correct > it now. However, to do the ortho that is needed, teeth need to be > pulled. Wouldn't you know that the teeth that should have been pulled > can not be pulled because it is the darn implant and the bone fuses > to the metal. Additionally, even if other teeth can be pulled and > they can find enough space to make it worth wild, my new maxilofacial > surgeon is telling me that the chin will need to be reduced. He said > that this is complicated because the skin has been streched out and > the concern is that it may not go back and adhere properly or take > the proper shape. I don't understand why he can't cut the excessive > skin from underneeth, like a localalized face lift and pull it tight. > A scar on my jaw or under my chin would be better then a big poofy > pillow sticking out from the end of my chin. > > Does anyone have any info on this that could help me??? I don't want > to make another bad decision. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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