Thursday, March 15, 2012

q & a

for some reason blogger is being stupid and not letting me reply to comments so let me respond to some questions that were posed to me in comments here:

who was your surgeon?

my surgeon was dr. gary warburton.  he's with the university of maryland medical center and dental school.  because he's a professor, he is also teaching maxillofacial surgery residents. i know you might get nervous about residents, but they were totally amazing, caring, competent, and professional.  i got to know them well and will actually miss them.  i had not one complaint!  i would whole-heartedly recommend dr. warburton and his team.  http://www.umm.edu/omsurg/team.htm

did you have surgery on both jaws?

yes i did.  my bottom jaw was more crooked than my top, but both were off kilter.  to have them line up the best i had to have both.  now, just my lips are crooked! :)

how much did your surgery cost?

without insurance coverage, it would have been about $51,000.  this is the main surgery itself including anesthesia, hospital stay, etc.  it does not include pre-surgery appointments or post-surgery check-ups, or my second surgery i needed to have because of my infection.

why did you not have braces?

i first went directly to dr. warburton (the surgeon) with my problem, after some online research, just for a consultation.  i did this because i'd been tossed around in referral process for several months - when i would present my problem, no one seemed to know exactly who to refer me to.  i ended up once at an ear nose and throat doctor, for example.  dr. warburton did confirm that my issue was something that was sometimes fixed with the type of surgery that he performs.  before anything else though, he sent me to his orthodontist colleague (dr. steven seigel in glen burnie, md) to check me out to see if ortho could fix my bite issue without surgery.  i already had like a decade of ortho when i was younger but they didn't address my asymmetry problem, or if they did, it didn't work.  my mom doesn't recall them really mentioning working on asymmetry, rather they were trying to widen my jaw.  in fact, my previous orthodontia may have contributed to worsening my asymmetry.

anyway, i did have nice straight teeth.  dr. seigel took a load of xrays and molds and concluded that my problem could not be fixed with orthodontia alone and it would require surgery.  he also decided that it would be an option for me to choose to have braces or not.  with braces, he said, i would get a more perfect result.  the main reason being, things could be tweaked post surgery to line it all up perfectly.  but he felt that braces would not be required and i would get a good result without them.  i was lucky in this way because my teeth would still line up well after the surgical movement.  i think this is because of the axis on which they moved my jaws (up and down) is different than those of you that have over and under bites (forward and back).  based on the cost of braces, time involved, and pure annoyance and vanity factors, i chose not to.  also, i figured i could have braces later in life if i was dissatisfied with the placement.  my teeth are slightly on a slant now in my mouth, because my previous braces as a teen made my teeth straight on a crooked jaw, but it's not super noticeable and it's not bothering me.

6 comments:

  1. Hey I am so glad to have found your blog! I am going to be getting jaw surgery in the fall for an asymmetric jaw (just like yours, but my left side is longer than the right). I've found lots of jaw surgery blogs, but yours is the only one with an asymmetric. I'm glad things are working out for you... I'm nervous about getting mine done :S I'm also around your age - 28. Was it worth it for you???

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  2. Crazy... I agree, your the FIRST blog that has exactly what I have, and my first time talking about it with someone. Your an inspiration to me to push me to seek help & that I'm not the only one with this problem. Reading your blogs definately help me out on which doctors to talk about this because I'm clueless. Ive seen a TMJ specialist as he told me I have it, but he said nothing about the asymmetric & didn't suggest surgery. What a waste of money, I could of had the same answers from a walk in clinic! and yeah... he pretty much wanted me to use a bite plate or "massage" techniques on my jaw! That's not what I need my jaw is just like yours. I would like to share my pictures with you cause maybe it's something different, I don't now. Please get back to me when you can, and I appreciate your time reading this. My email is ninja_decoy@live.ca

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  3. Hi! I am really happy to have found your blog, I am actually set to have surgery with Dr. Warburton on both jaws in a few weeks. I know you've covered a lot of ground in this blog, but I have been dying to find someone to talk to, I would just love to hear more about your experience and to try to prepare myself for the recovery etc... If you have time and could shoot me an email I would so appreciate it!! You can reach me at ohand818@yahoo.com. Thanks in advance and hope you're enjoying your new bite!

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  4. hello! im not even sure if you still read your comments haha
    but i just got my braces last week to start on my journey towards jaw surgery! im 18 and have had a really assymetrical face and a crooked jaw since middle school and its definitely made a big impact on my life with taking pictures and having confidence around people. i even hate eating in front of people one on one because im sure they know it and see it :(
    no one has ever told me or have pointed out my jaw...its weird. but when i went to my ortho she noticed and told me that she knew exactly what i was talking about and that my case would need surgery. i even began to tell my best friend about it and she acted so confused and pretended not to know what i was talking about...? did your friends or family ever point it out or acknowledge yours?
    well anyways now im dealing with the problem of INSURANCE and paying for this damn surgery. im so confused and so is my mom. we both dont have med insurance and just dont know where to start? should we get a plan before we meet with the surgeon or will he recommend something? this would be a huge help!
    i just wanted to let you know that youre blog has been a huuuge comfort to me! there arent a lot of blogs or people online who share about this and most of them have an underbite and i felt so odd. its awesome to see how you recovered and im so excited to fix mine before i transfer to college. please keep in touch with me!

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  5. After hours of scouring the internet this is the FIRST useful thing I've found on having an asymmetrical jaw!! For a while, I'd been thinking that I was the only one in the world with these issues.

    I had braces for 2 years and all the doctors I've gone to can't seem to find the problem - but I can tell it's the asymmetry :( I'm from Australia though, so was wondering if there is a specific name for the procedure?? Also, did you get back all the feeling in your face?

    But THANK YOU SO MUCH for this blog!! It really gives me hope that one day my right side may actually resemble the left side of my face!!

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  6. Hello! My name is Emily. If you're still responding to comments from this blog, I would very very much love to hear from you for just a couple quick questions. My email is emcnsc90@hotmail.com. I would appreciate it so much. Thank you! You're gorgeous!

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