The short version is that I'm a 29 year old girl (still allowed to say 'girl' - I'm not 30 yet! :-) ) and I began my journey towards jaw surgery in September 2012. I'd already had braces to try and correct the problem as a teenager, but they didn't work. In September 2012 I met with my wonderful surgeon (aka Jaw God) and in April 2013 I got my braces. I have lingual braces which are a little unusual, so I'll do a separate post about those later for anyone who might be considering them.
I have kept a photo record of my progress since the beginning of this journey; I'll upload the whole lot when I've made sure I'm doing this blogging business properly and not deleting everything!
For now, here are the most recent pictures. I have an open bite and an over bite, as well as a slight cross bite which I think has only developed since I've had the braces. I'm having a bi-lateral split osteotomy to move my upper jaw upwards and to widen it, and to move my lower jaw forwards and upwards. I'm also having my ears pinned slightly, which is a separate and totally non-medical issue - I just figured, I'm paying for this shiz myself so I might as well get rid of another insecurity while I'm in the hands of a great surgeon!
In these pictures, you can see my recessed chin and how my mouth natural sits open at the moment in a rested position, because of my overbite. I can't bite together because of my open bite, and the whole thing also makes my face look very flat and narrow. You can possibly also see that my ears are not symmetrical and stick out a bit (I know it's not masses, but enough that I am very self conscious of it and never ever wear my hair up - a lot of the time, not even at the gym!)
side profile - mouth hangs open, no jawline!
one big overbite :-)
other side - no jawline
smile! front teeth don't fit in mouth due to overbite.
resting face - odd proportions...
trying to fit my lower lip over my top teeth! :-)
and this is far as my teeth close. Yep, that's an open bite! :-)
You don't have an overbite, your mandible is far too recessed so it looks like your top teeth are sticking out too much. In looking at your side profile, your top teeth/maxilla could come forward another inch (not kidding), and your mandible a good amount more than that. I don't see your post surgery results, so I hope you got the help you needed and that your bite has been fixed (I can't imagine not being able to chew properly or close your mouth properly). Blessings!
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