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Dom1
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Hi,
I'm 32 year old and probably been a mouth breather all of my life until I realized it wasn't right. My nose was always clogged and I thought it was normal. As a kid I had a really wide palette and jaw and surprisingly good projection as well. Over the years my face thinned out, my profile changed and you know how that shit goes. Anyway, my jaw from the front is not narrow, but the issue is the 3/4 and the profile for me, mostly.
My father has a really well developed skull with huge jaw.. similar to Brad Pitt.
All of his family does. So I know it's not genetics.
Anyways, my issues are functional and aesthetical. My narrow palette causes me issues with breathing and I have bad sleep quality. I also have issues with neck posture which I believe the jaw contributes to. I also suffer from TMJ as a result. Feels like one side is shorter and as a result of the jaw structure/neck position the TMJ gets jammed against the glenoid fossa when I jaw or even rest because I feel like my jaw is retracted. I found a direct relation between the jaw and the neck. There is this habitual thing going on where I automatically protract my jaw forwards in order to breathe better and be in a better position, but it causes other issues..
I don't even know if my case warrants bimax or whatnot and since I have some medical issues that may be against this kind of surgery, i'm being cautious.
Here is the CBCT
I'm 32 year old and probably been a mouth breather all of my life until I realized it wasn't right. My nose was always clogged and I thought it was normal. As a kid I had a really wide palette and jaw and surprisingly good projection as well. Over the years my face thinned out, my profile changed and you know how that shit goes. Anyway, my jaw from the front is not narrow, but the issue is the 3/4 and the profile for me, mostly.
My father has a really well developed skull with huge jaw.. similar to Brad Pitt.
All of his family does. So I know it's not genetics.
Anyways, my issues are functional and aesthetical. My narrow palette causes me issues with breathing and I have bad sleep quality. I also have issues with neck posture which I believe the jaw contributes to. I also suffer from TMJ as a result. Feels like one side is shorter and as a result of the jaw structure/neck position the TMJ gets jammed against the glenoid fossa when I jaw or even rest because I feel like my jaw is retracted. I found a direct relation between the jaw and the neck. There is this habitual thing going on where I automatically protract my jaw forwards in order to breathe better and be in a better position, but it causes other issues..
I don't even know if my case warrants bimax or whatnot and since I have some medical issues that may be against this kind of surgery, i'm being cautious.
Here is the CBCT