@@ananiahbhatti1600 Look for benzocaine gel at your local pharmacy. Rub it on your canker sore using a clean q-tip or your washed finger. Put brace wax on the wire/bracket that's causing the irritation and the 2 adjacent brackets to help keep it on and to make sure those aren't causing the sores.
my daughter went through this and we had to fight with the insurance company to pay for it because they said it was cosmetic. She swallowed food whole because she could not put her teeth together but they considered it cosmetic. We had a great orthodontist who fought with us.
@Nikki Namikaze-Uchiha-Hatake No, like I fell down a hill and the roots of my front teeth died. There’s no teeth. But since as I could technically eat some sort of food they said getting it fixed would be cosmetic… like eating solids isn’t important 💀 Only thing they paid for was my dentist to straighten my teeth back out.
Congratulations to her for being so courageous to go through all this work. It's so heartwarming to see her happy and smiling. Mad props to the surgeon(s) and orthodontist who oversaw her work.
This is one of my clients! I do her hair 💚 She is one of the sweetest most down to earth people too! She really deserved this transformation! I didn't recognize her when she came in after it was all done!
When you're able to bite into something after having mouth surgery where you can not eat solid food for days and weeks is just a feeling I can't explain. I was crying because it just felt so good like I was eating for the first time again. ..
@@zhaviyah84about what? Obviously you don’t understand. I was in a Terrible car accident when I was 12 and had to have a lot of work done to my mouth, I got 23 stitches from the bottom of my lip the whole way into my mouth reaching the gum because a tooth went through my lip, and I had to have a new tooth put in, multiple root canals, crowns, a brace, and I could barley open my mouth cause it was so swollen. I had to live off pudding and jello for 4 months. I slept most of the time and lost a lot of weight. Once I finally could eat I ate a steak and I literally cried.
I was destined to have a severe underbite, but thanks to early intervention, several surgeries, braces, experimental head gear, and great doctors, after 6 years, I had a normal "bite". I am so thankful to my parents for investing the thousands of dollars in gifting me a normal bite and appearance. It was super painful sometimes, but worth every moment.
This made me cry happy tears. She is completely a different woman now. Good for her!!!!! Finally something good to witness for someone else. I love it.
I got braces 3 months ago and tbh it’s going great but I have to get surgery as part of my treatment. I’m very terrified 😔 pray for me y’all 🙏🏼 Edit: For everyone who replied to my comment, thank you all for the support and love ❤️. My surgery will be done by the end of the year and it’s known as SARPE. For those who don’t know what that is I will try my best to explain, the surgery will be preformed on my top jaw because it’s to narrow they will use a machine to saw my bone in half and my expander will push them apart. I’m terrified but it will make my smile beautiful 🙏🏼. Love you all ❤️🥰 Edit #2 Hello loves so I had the surgery on September 7th 2023 basically two days and let me tell you loves my experience. So after I woke up from surgery I had little pain but went back to sleep until I woke up in a different room that’s when the pain started to come bad (for those having the surgery PLEASE don’t be scared to feel pain it’s part of the journey) . Its already two days since my face got very swollen. It’s very hard to drink, eat, and walk, my mom gave me a cane to walk around the house. Please if you have any questions you’re more than welcome to ask 🙏🏼❤️
I pray Jesus will keep you safe during your treatments and surgery. Keep your faith in Him and don’t let worry try to make its way into your life. For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. 2 Timothy 1:7 God bless 🙏🏻🤍
Stay strong and remember this comment before or while you are in surgery. It will turn out amazing, trust me :) Also remember this two kind guys below me (or above) ❤ (And please leave a reply when you are done and if you are good)
I have never heard of this at all. Goes w the saying someone else out there has things worse than me. I cant imagine how that feels nd how scared she was going into surgery nd recovering. She healed nd she looks amazing.
Listening to you while I saw the girl first suffer and then becoming happier, plus the music that was playing in the background, I ended up crying. What happiness for her 💚💚💚
The emotional and physical pain this young woman endured is epic. Her outcome was such a positive change for function, appearance and ultimately her confidence is absolutely impressive.
I work at an oral surgeon's office and this is one of the most complex types of treatments that we offer. It's super cool to see the time lapse of her recovery!
At first I didn't understand. Then I pulled my lower jaw back until it didn't touch my teeth and tried to bite something. There's a gap that doesn't allow your food to grab the way it should. Back teeth are a shearing force but front teeth are made to section food off and you can't do that with this condition I realized. SO glad she feels normal and is happy. Well done the doctors, God is good.
She is a pretty amazing young lady. She looked high and low for the best surgeon to preform her surgery. The transformation was the BEST I have ever seen.
i have the same jaw stuff as her. I’m in the earlier stages where my jaw hasn’t fully deteriorated in the back yet, i have to get surgery but i’m too young right now they said so i’ll probably get it when i’m around 16-18. They gave me an orthotic to support my jaw also.
I’m so happy for her! I had major maxillofacial reconstructive surgery cuz I was born with an underbite that would have developed into TMJ if I didn’t have surgery. Kids made fun of me in school, called me names and wrote “Dino chomp” on my posters when I ran for Freshman class president in 8th grade. My top jaw was cut in the back, shifted forward and down, bone grafted under and around my nose, and my lower jaw was cut and shifted back. The sad part was I didn’t care about the risks of the surgery - I was 16. I just didn’t want my classmates making fun of me anymore. Even though I was pretty, I didn’t believe I was because of how these kids bullied me, and I developed body image issues that still persist today (age 34). I hope kids today know and understand how bullying like this changes another kid’s life forever…I still don’t know what it’s like to be able to dance in front of others without feeling self conscious. This woman is so brave, the recovery process is gruesome, full of setbacks, and she is obviously a resilient woman who deserves her best life! Congrats to her on overcoming this! ❤
I have an anterior open bite but have never been a surgical candidate. It definitely affects many aspects of my life. TMJ is severe and chewing can be incredibly painful. I have dental cleaning four times a year because I can't break down plaque normally, I wear a mouth guard enforced with steel mesh to help relieve pressure (without the steel mesh, I snap the mold while I sleep.) If I could have done this at 21, especially knowing what I know now, I would have jumped at the chance.
I’m in the dental field as well & this is amazing. Personally, I would stay away from surgery unless it’s really needed of course. I’m so happy for her🎉
Congratulations to her, she was beautiful before, and afterwards gorgeous, beaming full of confidence. Wishing her nothing but happiness and the best. ❤
My daughter has a severe open bite and had needed braces for years. She is 19 and finally got braces last fall because she started the process. We couldn't afford it when she was little. She was told that she needs surgery too, but we definitely cannot afford that. So she will hopefully get as normal of a bite as she can with the braces.
I know and pray that you will look into surgery if you need and if headgear or distraction devices are not enough. It is being done more and more often and less dangerous. Insurance e wise- pick the right one for the surgery/ go on forums, find out what needs to be documented from your doctors etc and be prepared for at least 6 months to a year process of getting materials together, being denied, contesting, etc. It sounds like she needs it it’s just a matter of what insurance and important to find the best doctors - ones who do this at least 30-hundreds of times a year. Not one or twelve… You have time but do your research for the insurance and dpc. Guarantee you it will happen.
Yes girl! Congratulations! Sometimes we just have to trust ourselves enough to take that leap of blind faith. I know personally how that feels even though my situation wasn't the same I had to deal with that choice and the emotions of it all took me so low I thought I'd never see the sun again. Today I am almost 2yrs post op and doing great!
I went through something similar. Only one side of my jaw deteriorated and I had to have two surgeries to correct it. It was the most painful and traumatic experience of my life. Glad the girl in the video is doing well!
What an incredible result. I also have ICR. We found a mix of retainers, brackets, and rubber bands that gives me near-complete symptom relief and let me avoid jaw surgery (at least for now, hopefully forever). Before that, it caused bite issues that made almost all my teeth insanely hot and cold sensitive, my jaw and teeth hurt all the time, and my ears rang constantly. We only caught it because another family member also has it so I went back to our childhood orthodontist to get checked. I once had emergency dental work that made the retainer my rubber bands hook to not fit, and my symptoms returned almost in full in the 2 weeks it took for me to get into the ortho's office and get a new one made. ICR gets a 0/10, would not recommend.
I used to have no idea some people suffer like this. I suddenly became aware of various and uncommon orthodontic issues when I started with braces. Happy for her she got the treatment necessary❤
I had something like that but not I'm still dealing with it 2 years in. She did amazing and I know her struggle. It's mentally and physically draining. Her results give me hope!
My best friend had that. It was painful, hard, add a all the words you want. She has the perfect smile and jaw function now but it was something I wouldn't wish anyone to go thru.
I had the same surgery It was an awful recovery, but worth it. It gives me a chance to live a longer, more active life. I wouldn't change it for anything.
Depending on your circumstances. Sometimes universities will step in and help cover the costs for the child. So whatever your normal insurance doesn’t cover. The university will pay the rest. They might cover everything until you’re 18.
This gives me so much anxiety after the oral surgeries I've had. So much pain and difficulty eating. Damn I feel for her. But big congrats to making it through to the end.
Open bites are no joke. I never thought I could fix mine without surgery, but I went to 4 different orthos and finally found one that wanted to try to fix my issue with a simple palate expander despite me being 24. My dentist laughed at it when she saw it, and assured me there was no way it would work and I would need surgery… but within a month and a half, my upper palate was expanded with this simple approach! And I’m now about to be 27… and all done with invisalign and a new, functional, amazing, HEALTHY smile and bite. I could not be more grateful. Easily worth 5k.
She looks completely different. Her surgery was medically necessary and she's so happy and healthy now. What a beautiful girl ,wishing her all the best.
I'm soo happy for her, i will need Maxillofacial surgery in a few months. I have a class 3 malloclusion, I hear many are pleased after their surgery. I cannot wait to eat normal again, she looks amazing!
i never went through this , but i had gotten punched in my face last year when i was homeless and the dude broke my jaw smoothly . after 3 months of no surgery and just healing naturally , i took my first bite and broke into tears bro . like the feeling of being able to eat again after all the pain and not being able to open my mouth good enough . i don’t know what happened to that guy , but i know that now a whole year later my jaw is healed , it just clicks now
I can’t imagine having a 1 inch gap between top and bottom teeth. It looked like she was struggling so much just to close her mouth. Thank god for modern science and medicine. This is amazing!
this video is rly motivating me to eat rn 😭😭😭 i have a terrible deepbite and overjet and i need my palate expanded and extractions of hopefully only 2 premolars, currently cannot chew well with my bite and mouth is rly uncomfy w the palate expander in (i have quad helix so its not so bad as an rpe) today im having my 1st premolar extracted ... hopefully all goes well and i will be able to smile and bite healthily again :)
I had this done too. It's a very long and difficult recovery. I had the best Hollywood Dr, Dr. RELLE ♥️ My jaw was wired shut for over 3 months and you can't eat. Even after the wires are removed you still can't open your mouth enough to eat. It took about 6 months before I could eat normally.
I know someone that got a nerve condition called crps from jaw surgery ..she is now in pain for the rest of her life. Make sure you have a good surgeon.
as a guy who have a fucked up smile it really destroyed my self esteem I can't imagine the struggle a girl can go though by not being able to smile,i really was happy for her and seeing her flash her smile made my day even though she was beautiful even before,what a great short
Wow! I just had bilateral jaw surgery, d/t joint effusion and dislocated jaw unknown etiology, I now have braces at age 43 for the past 3 years with 2 more to go. Praying I never have un-aligned bite every again it hurt so bad. I couldn’t eat or talk due to pain
My husband as a child rode a skateboard into a gutter face 1st on accident. Surgery, jaw wired shut. It was such a mental feat for him. Great job by this young lady. !!!
Surgeon and orthodontist. Respect. ✊🏼
Also do you have any food recommendations with a Mara in
Hey braces guy I'm getting my braces off tomorrow and have a CANKERSORE so plz help me
Hey braces guy in getting my braces guy tomorrow and I have a CANKERSORE so plz help me I tagged you in my vid so plz go check to out
@@ananiahbhatti1600 Look for benzocaine gel at your local pharmacy. Rub it on your canker sore using a clean q-tip or your washed finger. Put brace wax on the wire/bracket that's causing the irritation and the 2 adjacent brackets to help keep it on and to make sure those aren't causing the sores.
@@ananiahbhatti1600 Also, congrats. But how did you NOT know this stuff after at least 12 months in them? I learned this first-day.
my daughter went through this and we had to fight with the insurance company to pay for it because they said it was cosmetic. She swallowed food whole because she could not put her teeth together but they considered it cosmetic. We had a great orthodontist who fought with us.
I absolutely hate insurance companies.
My front teeth fell out and they said it would be a cosmetic surgery💀
Mf I can’t chew my food 😭
@Nikki Namikaze-Uchiha-Hatake No, like I fell down a hill and the roots of my front teeth died. There’s no teeth. But since as I could technically eat some sort of food they said getting it fixed would be cosmetic… like eating solids isn’t important 💀
Only thing they paid for was my dentist to straighten my teeth back out.
There a lot of ppl who suffer from this but have no I durante or money because of mental health 😔
You literally won't find a decent doctor who will agree to do such an extreme surgery for purely cosmetic reasons wtf
Congratulations to her for being so courageous to go through all this work. It's so heartwarming to see her happy and smiling. Mad props to the surgeon(s) and orthodontist who oversaw her work.
😊
This is one of my clients! I do her hair 💚 She is one of the sweetest most down to earth people too! She really deserved this transformation! I didn't recognize her when she came in after it was all done!
Her hair looks great 😊
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@@Chunka-munka Hi 👋🏻 Richard says hey too!
She is so brave. Respect. Happy it worked and she is thriving ✨️ 💗
@@Chunka-munka you look absolutely stunning! I’m glad all went well for you 💖
When you're able to bite into something after having mouth surgery where you can not eat solid food for days and weeks is just a feeling I can't explain. I was crying because it just felt so good like I was eating for the first time again. ..
Calm down.
@@zhaviyah84no u
@@zhaviyah84about what? Obviously you don’t understand. I was in a Terrible car accident when I was 12 and had to have a lot of work done to my mouth, I got 23 stitches from the bottom of my lip the whole way into my mouth reaching the gum because a tooth went through my lip, and I had to have a new tooth put in, multiple root canals, crowns, a brace, and I could barley open my mouth cause it was so swollen. I had to live off pudding and jello for 4 months. I slept most of the time and lost a lot of weight. Once I finally could eat I ate a steak and I literally cried.
I was destined to have a severe underbite, but thanks to early intervention, several surgeries, braces, experimental head gear, and great doctors, after 6 years, I had a normal "bite". I am so thankful to my parents for investing the thousands of dollars in gifting me a normal bite and appearance. It was super painful sometimes, but worth every moment.
This made me cry happy tears. She is completely a different woman now. Good for her!!!!! Finally something good to witness for someone else. I love it.
that must have been SOOO much pain she had to go through. unbelievable transformation!
Not really. They have good drugs in ‘Merica
Thank you for the kind words and compliments! Much appreciated!
#SpokaneOrthodontics 🥰
Great job!!
Wonderful! Two thumbs up to the Orthodontist and Surgeon! A+.
Omg! This actually moved me. Her quality of life has improved so much. You know the condition itself is painful 💔
I got braces 3 months ago and tbh it’s going great but I have to get surgery as part of my treatment. I’m very terrified 😔 pray for me y’all 🙏🏼
Edit:
For everyone who replied to my comment, thank you all for the support and love ❤️. My surgery will be done by the end of the year and it’s known as SARPE. For those who don’t know what that is I will try my best to explain, the surgery will be preformed on my top jaw because it’s to narrow they will use a machine to saw my bone in half and my expander will push them apart. I’m terrified but it will make my smile beautiful 🙏🏼. Love you all ❤️🥰
Edit #2
Hello loves so I had the surgery on September 7th 2023 basically two days and let me tell you loves my experience. So after I woke up from surgery I had little pain but went back to sleep until I woke up in a different room that’s when the pain started to come bad (for those having the surgery PLEASE don’t be scared to feel pain it’s part of the journey) . Its already two days since my face got very swollen. It’s very hard to drink, eat, and walk, my mom gave me a cane to walk around the house. Please if you have any questions you’re more than welcome to ask 🙏🏼❤️
I pray Jesus will keep you safe during your treatments and surgery. Keep your faith in Him and don’t let worry try to make its way into your life.
For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. 2 Timothy 1:7
God bless 🙏🏻🤍
You’re in my prayers! God be with you ❤️
Stay strong and remember this comment before or while you are in surgery. It will turn out amazing, trust me :)
Also remember this two kind guys below me (or above) ❤ (And please leave a reply when you are done and if you are good)
I had spine surgery a little over a year ago. I can promise surgery isn’t as scary as it seems. You just have to remember that it’s for the best
🙏🏼
I have never heard of this at all. Goes w the saying someone else out there has things worse than me. I cant imagine how that feels nd how scared she was going into surgery nd recovering. She healed nd she looks amazing.
I had a double jaw surgery so I have an idea of what that’s like. This girl is a warrior.
Plastics is an amazing gift. It's so gratifying to see the impact on people's lives. She looks so happy to just eat regular food
Listening to you while I saw the girl first suffer and then becoming happier, plus the music that was playing in the background, I ended up crying. What happiness for her 💚💚💚
The emotional and physical pain this young woman endured is epic. Her outcome was such a positive change for function, appearance and ultimately her confidence is absolutely impressive.
I work at an oral surgeon's office and this is one of the most complex types of treatments that we offer. It's super cool to see the time lapse of her recovery!
That’s so freaking amazing! I am so happy just by how much it changed her ❤
At first I didn't understand. Then I pulled my lower jaw back until it didn't touch my teeth and tried to bite something. There's a gap that doesn't allow your food to grab the way it should. Back teeth are a shearing force but front teeth are made to section food off and you can't do that with this condition I realized. SO glad she feels normal and is happy. Well done the doctors, God is good.
I work for the practice that had a hand in this! Truly amazing!!
She is a pretty amazing young lady. She looked high and low for the best surgeon to preform her surgery. The transformation was the BEST I have ever seen.
i have the same jaw stuff as her. I’m in the earlier stages where my jaw hasn’t fully deteriorated in the back yet, i have to get surgery but i’m too young right now they said so i’ll probably get it when i’m around 16-18. They gave me an orthotic to support my jaw also.
I’m so happy for her! I had major maxillofacial reconstructive surgery cuz I was born with an underbite that would have developed into TMJ if I didn’t have surgery. Kids made fun of me in school, called me names and wrote “Dino chomp” on my posters when I ran for Freshman class president in 8th grade. My top jaw was cut in the back, shifted forward and down, bone grafted under and around my nose, and my lower jaw was cut and shifted back. The sad part was I didn’t care about the risks of the surgery - I was 16. I just didn’t want my classmates making fun of me anymore. Even though I was pretty, I didn’t believe I was because of how these kids bullied me, and I developed body image issues that still persist today (age 34). I hope kids today know and understand how bullying like this changes another kid’s life forever…I still don’t know what it’s like to be able to dance in front of others without feeling self conscious.
This woman is so brave, the recovery process is gruesome, full of setbacks, and she is obviously a resilient woman who deserves her best life! Congrats to her on overcoming this! ❤
Gosh. You're so handsome and not obnoxious. Your videos are a breath of fresh air
Such a beautiful girl ❤ glad she's healed well❤
I have an anterior open bite but have never been a surgical candidate. It definitely affects many aspects of my life. TMJ is severe and chewing can be incredibly painful.
I have dental cleaning four times a year because I can't break down plaque normally, I wear a mouth guard enforced with steel mesh to help relieve pressure (without the steel mesh, I snap the mold while I sleep.)
If I could have done this at 21, especially knowing what I know now, I would have jumped at the chance.
Mannnnn that glow up was insane she looks beautiful afterwards
I’m in the dental field as well & this is amazing. Personally, I would stay away from surgery unless it’s really needed of course. I’m so happy for her🎉
Her smile slowly growing through the video absolutely fills my heart to the brim
She’s beautiful! We must remember that everything is/can be temporary ❤
She has such a beautiful smile!
Wow that’s crazy that honestly looks really painful but the afterwards is shocking
It’s amazing how much your life can change with just a good smile!!! I know first hand.
Congratulations to her, she was beautiful before, and afterwards gorgeous, beaming full of confidence. Wishing her nothing but happiness and the best. ❤
Seeing her so happy, smiling, and confident made my heart smile 🥰
Awe 🥹 this definitely brought a tear to my eye
My daughter has a severe open bite and had needed braces for years. She is 19 and finally got braces last fall because she started the process. We couldn't afford it when she was little. She was told that she needs surgery too, but we definitely cannot afford that. So she will hopefully get as normal of a bite as she can with the braces.
I know and pray that you will look into surgery if you need and if headgear or distraction devices are not enough. It is being done more and more often and less dangerous.
Insurance e wise- pick the right one for the surgery/ go on forums, find out what needs to be documented from your doctors etc and be prepared for at least 6 months to a year process of getting materials together, being denied, contesting, etc.
It sounds like she needs it it’s just a matter of what insurance and important to find the best doctors - ones who do this at least 30-hundreds of times a year. Not one or twelve…
You have time but do your research for the insurance and dpc.
Guarantee you it will happen.
Yes girl! Congratulations! Sometimes we just have to trust ourselves enough to take that leap of blind faith. I know personally how that feels even though my situation wasn't the same I had to deal with that choice and the emotions of it all took me so low I thought I'd never see the sun again. Today I am almost 2yrs post op and doing great!
I went through something similar. Only one side of my jaw deteriorated and I had to have two surgeries to correct it. It was the most painful and traumatic experience of my life. Glad the girl in the video is doing well!
Who did your surgery ?
Wow, awesome outcome. Your smile is perfect. Sorry you had to endure so much pain.
She looks so happy and the results are beautiful! What a pretty smile.
I can’t sit till I can smile with as much confidence as her. It’s going to be a long process and I’ve only just started.
she looks so beautiful!! happy she got her confidence back!
I’m so glad she’s ok and doing the things she loves🙏❤️
What an incredible result. I also have ICR. We found a mix of retainers, brackets, and rubber bands that gives me near-complete symptom relief and let me avoid jaw surgery (at least for now, hopefully forever). Before that, it caused bite issues that made almost all my teeth insanely hot and cold sensitive, my jaw and teeth hurt all the time, and my ears rang constantly. We only caught it because another family member also has it so I went back to our childhood orthodontist to get checked. I once had emergency dental work that made the retainer my rubber bands hook to not fit, and my symptoms returned almost in full in the 2 weeks it took for me to get into the ortho's office and get a new one made. ICR gets a 0/10, would not recommend.
Her happiness at the end is everything ❤️
she is so much prettier, more confident and happier. marvelous work.
I used to have no idea some people suffer like this. I suddenly became aware of various and uncommon orthodontic issues when I started with braces. Happy for her she got the treatment necessary❤
Congratulations sweetheart, I’m so happy for you your smile 😃 is beautiful ,I hope this brings you so much joy.for years to come !
Thank you for the genuine admiration for another professionals work!
Beautiful! So happy people care to help.
i love this story she was so brave and it was so worth it
I had something like that but not I'm still dealing with it 2 years in. She did amazing and I know her struggle. It's mentally and physically draining. Her results give me hope!
So happy she got through it .AMAZING WORK DOCTORS
My best friend had that. It was painful, hard, add a all the words you want. She has the perfect smile and jaw function now but it was something I wouldn't wish anyone to go thru.
Congatulations to the girl
Im so happy she recovered fully
She has a bright beautiful smile
I had the same surgery It was an awful recovery, but worth it. It gives me a chance to live a longer, more active life. I wouldn't change it for anything.
I had this. Thank you to my surgeon and dentist. I’m happy for her.
She's absolutely gorgeous too, what a smile
Thank God! He made this possible and made it work.
Depending on your circumstances. Sometimes universities will step in and help cover the costs for the child. So whatever your normal insurance doesn’t cover. The university will pay the rest. They might cover everything until you’re 18.
❤️bless her🙏🏽for the future✊
Beautiful lady!! I’m happy for her!!
This gives me so much anxiety after the oral surgeries I've had. So much pain and difficulty eating. Damn I feel for her. But big congrats to making it through to the end.
She’s so brave for eating all of that bread with braces 🤣
Open bites are no joke. I never thought I could fix mine without surgery, but I went to 4 different orthos and finally found one that wanted to try to fix my issue with a simple palate expander despite me being 24.
My dentist laughed at it when she saw it, and assured me there was no way it would work and I would need surgery… but within a month and a half, my upper palate was expanded with this simple approach! And I’m now about to be 27… and all done with invisalign and a new, functional, amazing, HEALTHY smile and bite. I could not be more grateful. Easily worth 5k.
Aww she looks so happy, so happy for her
She’s so beautiful 🥰
Lovely girl. So lucky to have the chance of fixing the issues you were born with. Some of us just gum our food.
She's amazing, the team is amazing. Wow!!!!!
She looks completely different. Her surgery was medically necessary and she's so happy and healthy now. What a beautiful girl ,wishing her all the best.
I'm soo happy for her, i will need Maxillofacial surgery in a few months. I have a class 3 malloclusion, I hear many are pleased after their surgery. I cannot wait to eat normal again, she looks amazing!
THEY DESERVE AWARDS FOR THIS
Beautiful ❤ so happy that she is smiling again
I'm so happy for her.... I hope you are doing well and happy
i never went through this , but i had gotten punched in my face last year when i was homeless and the dude broke my jaw smoothly . after 3 months of no surgery and just healing naturally , i took my first bite and broke into tears bro . like the feeling of being able to eat again after all the pain and not being able to open my mouth good enough . i don’t know what happened to that guy , but i know that now a whole year later my jaw is healed , it just clicks now
such a beautiful cosmetical change!
she looks so pretty :)
I have a bit over jet tooth's 😢and i Don't like them .....and also i Don't have enough money to get braces
I can’t imagine having a 1 inch gap between top and bottom teeth. It looked like she was struggling so much just to close her mouth. Thank god for modern science and medicine. This is amazing!
That girl is so pretty!
this video is rly motivating me to eat rn 😭😭😭 i have a terrible deepbite and overjet and i need my palate expanded and extractions of hopefully only 2 premolars, currently cannot chew well with my bite and mouth is rly uncomfy w the palate expander in (i have quad helix so its not so bad as an rpe) today im having my 1st premolar extracted ... hopefully all goes well and i will be able to smile and bite healthily again :)
She did it!!
I had this done too. It's a very long and difficult recovery. I had the best Hollywood Dr, Dr. RELLE ♥️ My jaw was wired shut for over 3 months and you can't eat. Even after the wires are removed you still can't open your mouth enough to eat. It took about 6 months before I could eat normally.
I'm so happy for you. Live a good life.
I know someone that got a nerve condition called crps from jaw surgery ..she is now in pain for the rest of her life. Make sure you have a good surgeon.
Bravo girl! Im also considering it
as a guy who have a fucked up smile it really destroyed my self esteem I can't imagine the struggle a girl can go though by not being able to smile,i really was happy for her and seeing her flash her smile made my day even though she was beautiful even before,what a great short
I follow this girl... She is amazing!! ✨️
Who is she please?
Wow! I just had bilateral jaw surgery, d/t joint effusion and dislocated jaw unknown etiology, I now have braces at age 43 for the past 3 years with 2 more to go. Praying I never have un-aligned bite every again it hurt so bad. I couldn’t eat or talk due to pain
Damn DR I think I found my new dentist 😂❤
She’s beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️🤌🏼
I just found out that I have this yesterday, how fun
Girl. I have more problem than your teeth alignment and jaw alignment. You're still lucky. Hope the surgery went well.
I got double jaw surgery 9 months ago to correct a severe underbite and I couldn’t be happier after getting the procedure done.
My husband as a child rode a skateboard into a gutter face 1st on accident. Surgery, jaw wired shut. It was such a mental feat for him. Great job by this young lady. !!!
The surgeon is really talented to be able to fix the jaw transforming her face almost looking like another person.
Just gotta say, that dentist is beautiful