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I get the gist of what you're saying. All I know is that the only thing that straightened out my underbite was my braces. And then again when I had a crossbite as a result of not having a retainer when I apparently needed it, but that's beside the point.How can you move the teeth if the bone isn't there? Teeth roots rest in the bone. That's why they move upper/lower jaw forwards, backwards, upwards, or downwards.
For example, in an underbite, the maxilla is behind the mandible, skeletally speaking. You can't just move the teeth out of the maxilla with braces to meet the teeth in the mandible, because that's like pulling the teeth in the upper jaw out lol.
You need braces with jaw surgery. I had braces for over a year before surgery. They move the teeth into the position that is ideal AFTER surgery. So your bite actually gets worse than it already is, and then boom everything is fixed after a 3-10 hour surgery. Last few months consist of minor braces adjustments to soldify the teeth into the perfect position.
I get the gist of what you're saying. All I know is that the only thing that straightened out my underbite was my braces. And then again when I had a crossbite as a result of not having a retainer when I apparently needed it, but that's beside the point.
If you're underbite isn't very large, then braces can fix the dental malocclusion by flaring the incisors/canines at an angle to meet the lower teeth. However, the skeletal malocclusion (bone) between the upper jaw and lower jaw still exists, even after the teeth have been fixed. It has been "masked." The ideal position for the teeth / oral health /aesthetics is a slight skeletal overbite(upper jaw is slightly in front of lower jaw), but in your case it would be an extreme pain. They'd have to do braces back to the underbite and then do surgery. Not to mention that insurance would probably consider it purely cosmetic and not cover the surgeon's fee.
Jesus you're retarded and gay
That's a lot of words for an excuse for why you don't go out and get laid.If you're underbite isn't very large, then braces can fix the dental malocclusion by flaring the incisors/canines at an angle to meet the lower teeth. However, the skeletal malocclusion (bone) between the upper jaw and lower jaw still exists, even after the teeth have been fixed. It has been "masked." The ideal position for the teeth / oral health /aesthetics is a slight skeletal overbite(upper jaw is slightly in front of lower jaw), but in your case it would be an extreme pain. They'd have to do braces back to the underbite and then do surgery so the teeth overlap. Not to mention that insurance would probably consider it purely cosmetic and not cover the surgeon's fee.
That's a lot of words for an excuse for why you don't go out and get laid.
I know you are but what am IAnd retarded
I know you are but what am I
Really man, you degenerate to that..
Um, at this point I think you really need to question what you are doing here. Really dude, why are you here?
You probably didn't read my walls of text but I have renounced my sluthate membership.
You probably didn't read my walls of text but I have renounced my sluthate membership.
Like renouncing my Nazi membership and still invading Poland.Then stop saying stupid stuff about aesthetics because no one curr
Then stop saying stupid stuff about aesthetics because no one curr
Like renouncing my Nazi membership and still invading Poland.
So really, why do you regurgitate those excuses for never even touching a boob?My last post was not about aesthetics at all HURR DURR
Oh look at you! You can make an analogy!
So really, why do you regurgitate those excuses for never even touching a boob?