That's good to know that it's liveable. LOL. Thanks for both of your responses. I appreciate it.
My daughter is having more of a reconstructive jaw surgery, though. She has never been able to close her mouth (although she can close her lips down over so the mouth looks closed), and the only teeth that touch in her entire mouth are two back molars. That's it. Her other teeth are so sharp from lack of wear and tear that they are always cutting her. So they will be breaking her jaw, doing a bunch of cutting and shifting and even fixing one jaw joint, and probably filing her teeth some so they won't be so sharp. She's going to be in surgery for 5-6 hours. That's a long time!
The family is just trying to get prepared for this. Eeks.
Take care and God bless,
Sandy
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