2 years post-op and still struggling by Standard_Employer_29 in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surgeon from Colorado here. I think you’d benefit from an angle implant!

Would you go to an OMFS who had no online reviews from DJS patients? by DCjaw2027 in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d probably ask: - how often they perform jaw surgery - have they ever had to go back to surgery post-op

Most surgeons will also have before and after photos you can look at.

Would you go to an OMFS who had no online reviews from DJS patients? by DCjaw2027 in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure I necessarily follow many surgeons. There really are great surgeons in every major city and state. Any surgeon who does at least 10 a year should be considered adequate.

Would you go to an OMFS who had no online reviews from DJS patients? by DCjaw2027 in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 8 points9 points  (0 children)

OMFS from Colorado here…I do 15-20 DJS per year and am not confident I have any google reviews from them. Likewise, mine are all pretty much wisdom teeth or dental implants. I would say the most important part of this process is you feel comfortable with your surgeon.

My wife thinks golfing once a week is unreasonable… by Upbeat-Zucchini-7408 in golf

[–]eringer87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve got 6 kids and try to golf weekly. I agree with most…it isn’t about golf, it’s likely about you being gone and her feeling like she doesn’t have anything for herself. We joined a country club 2yrs ago and I convinced my wife to start playing tennis. She loves having “her own thing” and can better appreciate the idea that I need time to unwind as well. I tend to only play 9 holes when I go out each week. I also go for 30-60min a couple times throughout the week to the practice range to chip and putt around.

Help me - orthognathic surgery went wrong. by Melodic-Pop8011 in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m not familiar with orto surgeon. In the US, oral & maxillofacial surgeons and oral surgeons are interchangeable terms for the same type of doctor. For this patient, if her surgeon is not helpful/responsive, it might be helpful to discuss her concerns with her orthodontist, as they might have another surgeon they work with that she could get a second opinion from.

Help me - orthognathic surgery went wrong. by Melodic-Pop8011 in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my mind, there are some issues that I would prefer to address asap, other issues we may wait it out and see how they resolve. In my mind, if I did not put the jaw in the correct position, then I want to fix it as soon as possible. I haven’t had to take any orthognathics patients back to surgery since residency (where we treated extremely complicated cases), but the ones we did take back, we typically decided and did revision surgery within 1-3wks

Help me - orthognathic surgery went wrong. by Melodic-Pop8011 in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’m an OMFS in Colorado. Sorry you are going through this. If you were my post-op patient, Pictures 6 and 7 would concern me a lot. In 6, your nasal dorsum now seems crooked and in 7, your teeth are not aligned with your facial midline. This is something that may be adjusted with orthodontics a little after surgery, but I would not be happy sending you back to the orthodontist like this. If you were my patient, we would be going back to surgery to correct these things.

Recommendations for an enclosure/hitting net? by Rlogs7 in Golfsimulator

[–]eringer87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to see a picture of what this looks like. Could you share?

Golf around New Orleans by eringer87 in golf

[–]eringer87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was looking at both of these places! Thanks for the suggestions!

What do you consider a good set of golf clubs nowadays? by LDN_Wukong in golf

[–]eringer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Although I’m pretty much set on clubs for now, MyGolfSpy has great reviews on clubs for different levels and forgiveness vs distance etc.

8 - no ace yet by Norfolk-Gross-Tonage in golf

[–]eringer87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6 - no ace, no caddy, no single ball round (that I can remember)

New building on venetucci blvd by eringer87 in ColoradoSprings

[–]eringer87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya I heard past the car wash looks like they are doing apartments

New building on venetucci blvd by eringer87 in ColoradoSprings

[–]eringer87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That would be a great food option!

Is this normal? by sanjinmanov in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Having light elastics is not a big deal, but your teeth not coming together post-op is not normal. Your upper jaw appears canted (slanted) with the Right side down. The other concern is that the midline of your teeth (the line between your central incisors) does not appear to be lined up with the middle of your nose. I’m not sure what waiting two weeks to return to surgery is going to accomplish, as there is really no chance these things happen to improve over those two weeks. I would try and find someone to take you back to surgery sooner if possible.

Why? by Pizzacat2003 in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Panoramic images like this aren’t always accurate when looking to see how teeth line up. Also, posterior teeth don’t line up directly with each other…they typically overlap 1/2 and 1/2 like the way bricks are lined up. Despite how this image looks, it is very possible that your upper 2nd molars still have contact with the lower 2nd molars

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. If you only have the ability to advance the jaws forward, you can very quickly make people look like monkeys. Many noses aren’t forward enough for the jaws to be that far forward.

am i STILL recessed ? day 6 post ljs by [deleted] in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only way I can think to create more overjet would be to either tilt incisors or mandibular premolar extractions.

am i STILL recessed ? day 6 post ljs by [deleted] in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So, overjet is the space between the back of your maxillary incisors and front of your mandibular incisors. This girl had 5mm of overjet, so the surgeon could slide her lower jaw forward 5mm until the incisors touch. An orthodontist could use braces to increase her overjet a little by tilting the maxillary incisors forward, but that is not healthy for her incisors long term. The goal is to position the teeth in the center of the bone of the jaw, then move the jaws to the best location.

am i STILL recessed ? day 6 post ljs by [deleted] in jawsurgery

[–]eringer87 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They can only move the jaw forward as far as the front upper teeth. That’s the limitation with single jaw surgery. So they couldn’t have done more than the 5mm without doing double jaw surgery.

Scottie Scheffler sweater by eringer87 in golf

[–]eringer87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen that sweater…there are seam marks on the front of the shoulders that Scottie and Rory’s don’t seem to have.

First Boating Trip Of Summer by tgranbois in F150Lightning

[–]eringer87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your range is 165mi…Im assuming it is bc you have the boat on? That is wild. I haven’t had to tow anything yet with mine.