Azie555
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whats a long nasal aperture?You always had a long midface as a flaw. Your lower third was too short. They fixed it, but they didn't fix your long nasal aperture.
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whats a long nasal aperture?You always had a long midface as a flaw. Your lower third was too short. They fixed it, but they didn't fix your long nasal aperture.
all u need to know is that you had a long midface as measured from the supra orbital to the base of your nose. This is the case in all deep bites, They never fixed that.whats a long nasal aperture?
oh okayall u need to know is that you had a long midface as measured from the supra orbital to the base of your nose. This is the case in all deep bites, They never fixed that.
For this idea I had 2 data points that allow me to have a hunch:
First is my own case as compared to my brothers. My brother has normal occlusion with a mild overbite but very vertically grown face. His orbitals and cheekbones are both very low. On the other hand there is me, with a deep bite and posterior open bite. I have notably higher cheekbones then him and more attractive orbitals/eyes.
This is further backed up by this description of posterior open bites by Mike Mew who describes those with POBs as being more attractive:
Obviously not strong evidence at all but its enough for me to place my bets.
Why would this be the case?
I think for some reason whatever was the posture or habit that caused the POB also ensured that posterior region would not remodel verticaly. I actualy have a slightly bilateral POB and you can see one side is more attractive than the other:
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Notice how one half of my face is more vertically remodeled.


