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no, i have a full head of hair (for now)Are you a baldcel?
Also I don't know if you've measured correctly.
JFL you looked like a chad in your x-ray and you look like a normie in this. You need to start fasting if you're high body fat ASAP.no, i have a full head of hair (for now)
It's a bad picture for judging the jaw.JFL you looked like a chad in your x-ray and you look like a normie in this. You need to start fasting if you're high body fat ASAP.
Yes, looks good too.thank
Also shave the neck beard and keep it as a goatee + mustache combo until you can grow a full beard man.no, i have a full head of hair (for now)
Thanks for the helpIt's a bad picture for judging the jaw.
Yes, looks good too.
All my facial hair looks terrible, it should all go lolAlso shave the neck beard and keep it as a goatee + mustache combo until you can grow a full beard man.
No, the N-point should go right where the brow ridge connects with the nasal bones.thank
Would you mind marking this point, if you have the time, I'm not sure what you mean.No, the N-point should go right where the brow ridge connects with the nasal bones.
like this?No, the N-point should go right where the brow ridge connects with the nasal bones.
I think it should be to the forward, and slightly up. RN you put it inside the bones.like this?
better?I think it should be to the forward, and slightly up. RN you put it inside the bones.
Nope, dude, don't you c where the "white" starts to go down if you follow the browridge?better?
is the 'A' point correct, I wasn't sure whether it was meant to be by point A or point BI think it should be to the forward, and slightly up. RN you put it inside the bones.
that is soft tissueNope, dude, don't you c where the "white" starts to go down if you follow the browridge?
I don't think so. Here:that is soft tissue
Yeah I know, but I think this is definitely wrong if I compare to other pics of SNA. Thanks for your efforts tho
is 75 degrees normal?View attachment 1944035
Nasion point should be further, if you look to other cephalogramms. It's the most concave point of that bone behind soft tissue. Maxilla point is the most concave point between lower nasal bone part and tge main maxilla part, plus slightly back from that.
Norms vary on ethnicity, but in general, something like 82+-4 degrees is in acceptable range, so, yours is considered somewhat recessed.is 75 degrees normal?
Idk, i have an appointment with my surgeon tomorrow so I will ask him.Norms vary on ethnicity, but in general, something like 82+-4 degrees is in acceptable range, so, yours is considered somewhat recessed.
I have ~87° deg SNA but a downward grown mandible. I can't explain my case it's very different from typical recessionView attachment 1944035
Nasion point should be further, if you look to other cephalogramms. It's the most concave point of that bone behind soft tissue. Maxilla point is the most concave point between lower nasal bone part and tge main maxilla part, plus slightly back from that.