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I mean when I morph my chin to be taller the antegonial notch becomes more pronounced, almost Chalamet tierWhy would your chin be in between your ramus and mandible?
Why would your chin be in between your ramus and mandible?
You’re morphing more than your chin then. Maybe it’s causing your entire mandible to move with your chin which changes the angleI mean when I morph my chin to be taller the antegonial notch becomes more pronounced, almost Chalamet tier
You’re morphing more than your chin then. Maybe it’s causing your entire mandible to move with your chin which changes the angle
Yeah, I notice the same when I morph chinI would assume so since, unless the implant is placed across the bottom of the whole mandible from gonion to chin point, the mandible would no longer taper smoothly and could give a downward grown effect (antegonial notch). I'm not sure though.
If you increase the height of the entire mandible then you can keep your gonial angle and jaw straightness, which is why I think genioplasty for chin height is silly. Ideally you should only have angularity and antegonial notch from chewing.Yeah, I notice the same when I morph chin
Antegonial notch from masseters alone doesn't look good imoIf you increase the height of the entire mandible then you can keep your gonial angle and jaw straightness, which is why I think genioplasty for chin height is silly. Ideally you should only have angularity and antegonial notch from chewing.