Guest guest Posted September 11, 2004 Report Share Posted September 11, 2004 -HELLO Sue, and welcome to the group. Another fellow UK memeber.... My names Kat and im also from the UK, in yorkshire. I dont really get on these boards as much as i would like, but i agree there great and suipportive too. Im not really sure how to describe 'severe' however im sure one of the more experienced should i say memebers on the board will be able to help you there, as im afraid im still getting ussed to the terminology myself. I actually had a class III underbite, ive always assumed that the different classes explains the degree of your condition. the higher the number being most severe, i think?? lol.... I hope this is of any help and you find your answers on this site, good luck. Kind regards Kat_UK -- In orthognathicsurgerysupport , " vh2002001 " <vh2002001@y...> wrote: > Hello everyone, > I'm from the UK. I've just been advised to have upper and lower jaw > surgery if I want to fix my anterior open bite and my 'severe' > overjet. (Getting used to all this terminology now!) Can anyone > tell me what 'severe' means - does it relate to a class that people > sometimes mention eg. class III etc? > > I am so glad to have found this group. You are all very supportive > and the information you share with one another is so helpful. Thank > you already! > > Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2004 Report Share Posted September 11, 2004 -HELLO Sue, and welcome to the group. Another fellow UK memeber.... My names Kat and im also from the UK, in yorkshire. I dont really get on these boards as much as i would like, but i agree there great and suipportive too. Im not really sure how to describe 'severe' however im sure one of the more experienced should i say memebers on the board will be able to help you there, as im afraid im still getting ussed to the terminology myself. I actually had a class III underbite, ive always assumed that the different classes explains the degree of your condition. the higher the number being most severe, i think?? lol.... I hope this is of any help and you find your answers on this site, good luck. Kind regards Kat_UK -- In orthognathicsurgerysupport , " vh2002001 " <vh2002001@y...> wrote: > Hello everyone, > I'm from the UK. I've just been advised to have upper and lower jaw > surgery if I want to fix my anterior open bite and my 'severe' > overjet. (Getting used to all this terminology now!) Can anyone > tell me what 'severe' means - does it relate to a class that people > sometimes mention eg. class III etc? > > I am so glad to have found this group. You are all very supportive > and the information you share with one another is so helpful. Thank > you already! > > Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2004 Report Share Posted September 12, 2004 Hellow, Kat! Good to see you back! How are things with you? School goes well, I trust. Did you do the design project for an ortho office? Any chance of your posting that here? My guy has a swell one, with six chairs, sorta in a circle, each one with a view of the woods outside... Best, Cammie > -HELLO Sue, and welcome to the group. Another fellow UK memeber.... > My names Kat and im also from the UK, in yorkshire. I dont really > get on these boards as much as i would like, but i agree there great > and suipportive too. Im not really sure how to describe 'severe' > however im sure one of the more experienced should i say memebers on > the board will be able to help you there, as im afraid im still > getting ussed to the terminology myself. > > I actually had a class III underbite, ive always assumed that the > different classes explains the degree of your condition. the higher > the number being most severe, i think?? lol.... > > I hope this is of any help and you find your answers on this site, > good luck. > > Kind regards > > Kat_UK > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2004 Report Share Posted September 12, 2004 Hellow, Kat! Good to see you back! How are things with you? School goes well, I trust. Did you do the design project for an ortho office? Any chance of your posting that here? My guy has a swell one, with six chairs, sorta in a circle, each one with a view of the woods outside... Best, Cammie > -HELLO Sue, and welcome to the group. Another fellow UK memeber.... > My names Kat and im also from the UK, in yorkshire. I dont really > get on these boards as much as i would like, but i agree there great > and suipportive too. Im not really sure how to describe 'severe' > however im sure one of the more experienced should i say memebers on > the board will be able to help you there, as im afraid im still > getting ussed to the terminology myself. > > I actually had a class III underbite, ive always assumed that the > different classes explains the degree of your condition. the higher > the number being most severe, i think?? lol.... > > I hope this is of any help and you find your answers on this site, > good luck. > > Kind regards > > Kat_UK > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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