Braces in puberty

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Are they really that bad i heard they stunt maxilla chin and zygo growth. I got Braces because I had mid lower thirds
(Even my orthodonthist wanted to fix that and said it himself:feelswah:) also my lower teeth are kinda fucked so should i use them or not
And Will i see more lower thirds growth and overol facial bone growth with or without
 
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it doesnt do shit honestly your bones are mainly determined by your diet and genetics not mewing bs or braces bs jfl
 
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having hair on ur balls isnt gay
but telling me about it is pretty gay dude
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Are they really that bad i heard they stunt maxilla chin and zygo growth. I got Braces because I had mid lower thirds
(Even my orthodonthist wanted to fix that and said it himself:feelswah:) also my lower teeth are kinda fucked so should i use them or not
And Will i see more lower thirds growth and overol facial bone growth with or without braces?


the photo below was from the first year i got them at 13
Chat gpt response: Braces themselves don’t stunt maxilla, chin, or zygomatic growth. However, certain orthodontic treatments—like excessive retraction of teeth or improper use of headgear—can affect facial aesthetics, especially if they restrict forward growth. If your orthodontist is focusing on improving your mid and lower thirds, they’re likely considering this.

If your lower teeth are misaligned, fixing them with braces can improve function and appearance. If you're concerned about facial growth, you might want to ask about alternatives like forward growth-friendly appliances (e.g., expanders, MARPE, or functional appliances like a Herbst or FMAs).

Generally, facial bone growth is influenced more by genetics, posture (e.g., proper tongue posture and breathing), and overall development rather than just braces. If you’re still growing, ensuring good habits (nose breathing, correct tongue posture) alongside treatment may help maximize natural growth.
 
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