Monday, April 27, 2009

Orthognathic surgery vs. cosmetic options?

I'm contemplating orthognathic surgery as well as some other orthodontic and cosmetic procedures. I have an underbite (class 3 malocclusion) and am missing a tooth (was just born without it) so as a result, I also have spaces in my top teeth. I'm also looking into veneers to correct the size and shape of my teeth.





My concern is more cosmetic (dental implant, invisalign to fix the spacing, and veneers on almost all my top teeth). However, I'm concerned about not fixing my bite via the corrective surgery before i begin the process.





I've seen orthodontists and cosmetic dentists, and was wondering what options anyone with similar issues have pursued? Anyone with experiences with invisalign to correct an underbite, or the jaw surgery? Also, I'm having a hard time convinving my HMO to pay for the surgery. Should I just go for the cosmetic changes? Should I listen to my orthodontist and go for the surgery?





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Orthognathic surgery vs. cosmetic options?
This does not sound like an "Invisiline case". I would go with the orthodontist's recommendations for surgery. Usually that is prefaced and followed with ortho treatment. Veneers and Invisiline alone would not do a good job (without seeing the case).

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