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by DRG
Wed Aug 15, 2012 7:57 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: Anyone choose NO Surgery for an Open Bite?
Replies: 13
Views: 5695

Re: Anyone choose NO Surgery for an Open Bite?

I had an open bite and was offered my choice between surgical or non-surgical solutions. I don't think the bite affected my speech, but it very much impacted my eating. The eating issues along with my crooked teeth are what directly lead me to seek treatment. The non-surgery route would have require...
by DRG
Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:38 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: August 2012 Buddies!
Replies: 24
Views: 3438

Re: August 2012 Buddies!

That's excellent news Nathaniel. As a fellow Feb '11 buddy, I'll be sure to keep an eye out for your tales of a successful double jaw surgery. Best of luck to you and anyone else drawing an August surgery date.

DRG
by DRG
Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:46 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: Dealing with nose congestion post-op :(
Replies: 4
Views: 4110

Re: Dealing with nose congestion post-op :(

First off, congratulations on the surgery. I too suffered from congestion, stuffy nose and tremendous discomfort for the first days after my own double jaw surgery. In my experience I only found relief initally using nasal spray (ie. Afrin). However, that is a short term answer and one needs to avoi...
by DRG
Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:18 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: September 2011 Buddies!!!!
Replies: 220
Views: 32118

Re: September 2011 Buddies!!!!

I was trying to drink 2 pints of fortified milk each day this time (as recommended by the dietician) but I have a very upset tummy, from the anitiotics I think, so milk is off the menu - I'm a bit concerned about this because the reason my first op failed was that there was no healing on the one si...
by DRG
Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:24 pm
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: So glad to be Canadian
Replies: 28
Views: 3582

Re: So glad to be Canadian

At risk of coming across as an anti-Canadian, this doesn't seem all that great to me. I had my upper and lower jaws moved just last year. I was able to schedule my surgery as quickly as four weeks out (but chose a bit longer) so as soon as my ortho and OS agreed, we had a date selected. And besides...
by DRG
Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:59 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: So glad to be Canadian
Replies: 28
Views: 3582

Re: So glad to be Canadian

At risk of coming across as an anti-Canadian, this doesn't seem all that great to me. I had my upper and lower jaws moved just last year. I was able to schedule my surgery as quickly as four weeks out (but chose a bit longer) so as soon as my ortho and OS agreed, we had a date selected. And besides ...
by DRG
Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:47 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: September 2011 Buddies!!!!
Replies: 220
Views: 32118

Re: September 2011 Buddies!!!!

Underbiter - Such an amazing tale of how you fought through your recovery. Kudos to the medical staff that managed your care. Please continue to get (all the way) better soon!

DRG
by DRG
Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:24 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: October 2011 Surgery Buddies?
Replies: 28
Views: 4406

Re: October 2011 Surgery Buddies?

Congratulations to all the October buddies! @ Adriae - Welcome to "the other side". You will be fine, I'm sure. The first few days of adjustment to the recovery process are the toughest, as you know. Soon things will improve each day and everything will slowly get a easier. @planetpluto - ...
by DRG
Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:50 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: Printed a model of my skull, in 3D!
Replies: 5
Views: 3388

Re: Printed a model of my skull, in 3D!

@Jenny - It's very similar to that one, but the part is created from a liquid resin rather than consolidating/printing powder. Here is a video describing the specific process we use.

DRG
by DRG
Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:17 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: Printed a model of my skull, in 3D!
Replies: 5
Views: 3388

Printed a model of my skull, in 3D!

I work for an engineering organization which has some very cool capabilities, including stereolithography (3-dimensional printing). We often print plastic versions of jaw bones and other items for medical purposes...such as a replica of a patient's heart so the surgeon can be sure his tools will &qu...
by DRG
Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:49 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: Celebrities with Open Bites?
Replies: 22
Views: 29932

Re: Celebrities with Open Bites?

My unprofessional opinion is that Jamie Oliver has an open bite and also is a tongue thruster.
by DRG
Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:42 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: What about sneezing?
Replies: 10
Views: 5703

Re: What about sneezing?

I keep reading that you aren't able to blow your nose for awhile after surgery but what do you do when you need to sneeze? I live in Texas and have terrible allergies, it seems like I sneeze a hundred times per day, what do you do? Sounds absolutely terrible... I too suffer from allergies (dust mit...
by DRG
Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:34 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: New here, thinking about upper jaw surgery..=)
Replies: 5
Views: 1312

Re: New here, thinking about upper jaw surgery..=)

Also, the healing process is usually easier/quicker if you are younger. If you are ever going to go for it, you'd be best to do it now rather than later. Why suffer through another five or ten years of an open bite if you don't have to? I put the surgery off for ten years and wish that I would have ...
by DRG
Thu Jul 28, 2011 7:52 am
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: Upper jaw surgery - through nose??
Replies: 4
Views: 1639

Re: Upper jaw surgery - through nose??

I also have never heard of an incision through the nose. That sounds...uncomfortable. Like many others here, I received on key stitch at the bottom of my nose (from inside my upper lip) to keep my nose from widening (known as the "alar stitch"). I had quite a few other stitches too where t...
by DRG
Mon Jun 27, 2011 1:05 pm
Forum: Oral (Orthognathic) Surgery
Topic: Starting to chew again
Replies: 3
Views: 1290

Re: Starting to chew again

Rizzie - My surgeon told me that the "squishy feeling" would likely last for many months (6 months+), gradually disappearing, before your upper jaw becomes "fixed". In the meantime, I was told that you have soft tissue (and bone plates) holding everything together. True bone grow...