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-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

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-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

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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

>

>

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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

>

>

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