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A quote from @Lorsss:
"Y2J97 fixed his overbite at 20, while at 22 he had a consultation for bimax.
Doctor Ramieri recommended to him a 1 year decompensation treatment to restore his natural overbite in order to prepare for his bimax, but Y2J97 refused and went to Pagnoni, who was willing to perform bimax immediately.
This choice contributed in his botched bimax result"
Source: Post in thread 'Thoughts on retainers?' https://looksmax.org/threads/thoughts-on-retainers.447044/post-7376935
Should those seeking bimax always get decompensation at recommendation? Some may view it as "bluepilled" but I think it and (smart) extractions could be very underrated by this forum.
I do wonder if it's worth the 6-18 months though, especially if you're in your prime and if it'll barely increase how much you can advance your jaw by.
Thoughts?
"Y2J97 fixed his overbite at 20, while at 22 he had a consultation for bimax.
Doctor Ramieri recommended to him a 1 year decompensation treatment to restore his natural overbite in order to prepare for his bimax, but Y2J97 refused and went to Pagnoni, who was willing to perform bimax immediately.
This choice contributed in his botched bimax result"
Source: Post in thread 'Thoughts on retainers?' https://looksmax.org/threads/thoughts-on-retainers.447044/post-7376935
Should those seeking bimax always get decompensation at recommendation? Some may view it as "bluepilled" but I think it and (smart) extractions could be very underrated by this forum.
I do wonder if it's worth the 6-18 months though, especially if you're in your prime and if it'll barely increase how much you can advance your jaw by.
Thoughts?