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How to FIX philtrun-chin ratio, midface ratio, ramus height,facial thirds etc, give a few mm of frauded bone growth..

My first IQ thread as a grey
Here we go


This explains a non-surgical dental method that can create a few mm increase in lower facial height, improving chin length, lower-third balance, and apparent ramus height.

This method is based on a controlled increase in bite height using dental composite material
The same tooth-colored resin dentists use for permanent fillings and bite alignments..
Jamnagardentist



When the material is placed on the chewing surface of molars and premolars (a bit more of the substance in the molar than premolars )can give you a ccw rotation for the mandible which increases vertical lenght , pops out ramus and projects the chin a bit.It is durable, adjustable, and removable, which makes it very different from fillers or surgery.


By slightly increasing the vertical dimension of the bite, the mandible rotates downward and moves forward a bit which holds a permanent jutting position for your jaw

This rotation can increase visible lower facial height, making the chin appear longer and the lower third look less compressed. In people with a short lower face, this can improve the perceived balance between the philtrum and chin without changing bone structure.

The ramus does not actually grow, but the change in mandibular rotation can make the ramus appear taller in profile.

Beware

This is a geometric and postural effect, not structural bone change, but it can still be noticeable depending on facial proportions.


The amount of “frauded growth” is limited. Most safe applications result in about one to two millimeters of vertical increase, with three millimeters being an upper limit that many dentists would not recommend. The visual impact depends heavily on face type, with vertically short faces benefiting more than long faces (long becomes long) or severely recessed jaws.

Material

The composite material itself can last many years, often five to ten, but the facial effect is strongest in the early weeks or months. Over time, jaw muscles will adapt and partially reduce the visible change although some people retain part of the effect. Because the material can be modified or removed, it is considered low commitment compared to fillers or surgery.

PRICE

Cost-wise, composite build-ups are usually far cheaper than chin or jaw fillers and dramatically cheaper than orthognathic surgery. However, most dentists will only agree to this approach temporarily or for diagnostic purposes, not as a guaranteed cosmetic solution, because excessive or uneven bite changes can strain the TMJ and jaw muscles.

In conclusion, this is not jaw advancement, not bone growth, and not a replacement for surgery. It is a small, reversible metoportions, and apparent ramus height through mandibular rotation. It should be viewed as a temporary or experimental facial proportion adjustment rather than a true fix.

Any questions asked will be answered
 
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Can someone bumb or tag if this usefull
 
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Bump
 
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hiltrun-chin ratio, midfa
How to FIX philtrun-chin ratio, midface ratio, ramus height,facial thirds etc, give a few mm of frauded bone growth..

My first IQ thread as a grey
Here we go


This explains a non-surgical dental method that can create a few mm increase in lower facial height, improving chin length, lower-third balance, and apparent ramus height.

This method is based on a controlled increase in bite height using dental composite material
The same tooth-colored resin dentists use for permanent fillings and bite alignments..View attachment 4587029


When the material is placed on the chewing surface of molars and premolars (a bit more of the substance in the molar than premolars )can give you a ccw rotation for the mandible which increases vertical lenght , pops out ramus and projects the chin a bit.It is durable, adjustable, and removable, which makes it very different from fillers or surgery.


By slightly increasing the vertical dimension of the bite, the mandible rotates downward and moves forward a bit which holds a permanent jutting position for your jaw

This rotation can increase visible lower facial height, making the chin appear longer and the lower third look less compressed. In people with a short lower face, this can improve the perceived balance between the philtrum and chin without changing bone structure.

The ramus does not actually grow, but the change in mandibular rotation can make the ramus appear taller in profile.

Beware

This is a geometric and postural effect, not structural bone change, but it can still be noticeable depending on facial proportions.


The amount of “frauded growth” is limited. Most safe applications result in about one to two millimeters of vertical increase, with three millimeters being an upper limit that many dentists would not recommend. The visual impact depends heavily on face type, with vertically short faces benefiting more than long faces (long becomes long) or severely recessed jaws.

Material

The composite material itself can last many years, often five to ten, but the facial effect is strongest in the early weeks or months. Over time, jaw muscles will adapt and partially reduce the visible change although some people retain part of the effect. Because the material can be modified or removed, it is considered low commitment compared to fillers or surgery.

PRICE

Cost-wise, composite build-ups are usually far cheaper than chin or jaw fillers and dramatically cheaper than orthognathic surgery. However, most dentists will only agree to this approach temporarily or for diagnostic purposes, not as a guaranteed cosmetic solution, because excessive or uneven bite changes can strain the TMJ and jaw muscles.

In conclusion, this is not jaw advancement, not bone growth, and not a replacement for surgery. It is a small, reversible metoportions, and apparent ramus height through mandibular rotation. It should be viewed as a temporary or experimental facial proportion adjustment rather than a true fix.

Any questions asked will be answered
this is only temporary and will give maximum of 1-2mm of ccw rotation
 
this is only temporary and will give maximum of 1-2mm of ccw rotation
>saying no to 0.2 PSL increase
Gotta take what you can get
 
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How to FIX philtrun-chin ratio, midface ratio, ramus height,facial thirds etc, give a few mm of frauded bone growth..

My first IQ thread as a grey
Here we go


This explains a non-surgical dental method that can create a few mm increase in lower facial height, improving chin length, lower-third balance, and apparent ramus height.

This method is based on a controlled increase in bite height using dental composite material
The same tooth-colored resin dentists use for permanent fillings and bite alignments..View attachment 4587029


When the material is placed on the chewing surface of molars and premolars (a bit more of the substance in the molar than premolars )can give you a ccw rotation for the mandible which increases vertical lenght , pops out ramus and projects the chin a bit.It is durable, adjustable, and removable, which makes it very different from fillers or surgery.


By slightly increasing the vertical dimension of the bite, the mandible rotates downward and moves forward a bit which holds a permanent jutting position for your jaw

This rotation can increase visible lower facial height, making the chin appear longer and the lower third look less compressed. In people with a short lower face, this can improve the perceived balance between the philtrum and chin without changing bone structure.

The ramus does not actually grow, but the change in mandibular rotation can make the ramus appear taller in profile.

Beware

This is a geometric and postural effect, not structural bone change, but it can still be noticeable depending on facial proportions.


The amount of “frauded growth” is limited. Most safe applications result in about one to two millimeters of vertical increase, with three millimeters being an upper limit that many dentists would not recommend. The visual impact depends heavily on face type, with vertically short faces benefiting more than long faces (long becomes long) or severely recessed jaws.

Material

The composite material itself can last many years, often five to ten, but the facial effect is strongest in the early weeks or months. Over time, jaw muscles will adapt and partially reduce the visible change although some people retain part of the effect. Because the material can be modified or removed, it is considered low commitment compared to fillers or surgery.

PRICE

Cost-wise, composite build-ups are usually far cheaper than chin or jaw fillers and dramatically cheaper than orthognathic surgery. However, most dentists will only agree to this approach temporarily or for diagnostic purposes, not as a guaranteed cosmetic solution, because excessive or uneven bite changes can strain the TMJ and jaw muscles.

In conclusion, this is not jaw advancement, not bone growth, and not a replacement for surgery. It is a small, reversible metoportions, and apparent ramus height through mandibular rotation. It should be viewed as a temporary or experimental facial proportion adjustment rather than a true fix.

Any questions asked will be answered
I did something like that . I have Deep bite Because my jaw muscles were hypertonic, I relaxed them, which helped my jaw drop a little and change the face ratio . Of course in the beginning it was very hard and my teeth were worn down , but it was fixed by the time .
 
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this is only temporary and will give maximum of 1-2mm of ccw rotation
Temporary ? Bro dental composite resin lasts years
 
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why not just open your mouth a few mm instead
 
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Dude this shit is cheaper than filler and lasts up to 8 years , if it falls out you get em refilled
 
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Isn't increased bite height the same mechanics that flat plane mouth guards use
 
Isn't increased bite height the same mechanics that flat plane mouth guards use
Yes, Both flatplane mouth guards and this method work by increasing bite height, which can lengthen the lower face and make the chin appear longer. The difference is that a flatplane guard raises all teeth evenly, so it mainly opens the jaw without creating enough rotational change to make the ramus stand out. Targeted resin buildups placed more on the back teeth (more on the molars than premolars)concentrate the vertical increase posteriorly, which can create a stronger rotational effect and make the ramus look taller from front and sides
 
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good method for people scared of needles
 
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How to FIX philtrun-chin ratio, midface ratio, ramus height,facial thirds etc, give a few mm of frauded bone growth..

My first IQ thread as a grey
Here we go


This explains a non-surgical dental method that can create a few mm increase in lower facial height, improving chin length, lower-third balance, and apparent ramus height.

This method is based on a controlled increase in bite height using dental composite material
The same tooth-colored resin dentists use for permanent fillings and bite alignments..View attachment 4587029


When the material is placed on the chewing surface of molars and premolars (a bit more of the substance in the molar than premolars )can give you a ccw rotation for the mandible which increases vertical lenght , pops out ramus and projects the chin a bit.It is durable, adjustable, and removable, which makes it very different from fillers or surgery.


By slightly increasing the vertical dimension of the bite, the mandible rotates downward and moves forward a bit which holds a permanent jutting position for your jaw

This rotation can increase visible lower facial height, making the chin appear longer and the lower third look less compressed. In people with a short lower face, this can improve the perceived balance between the philtrum and chin without changing bone structure.

The ramus does not actually grow, but the change in mandibular rotation can make the ramus appear taller in profile.

Beware

This is a geometric and postural effect, not structural bone change, but it can still be noticeable depending on facial proportions.


The amount of “frauded growth” is limited. Most safe applications result in about one to two millimeters of vertical increase, with three millimeters being an upper limit that many dentists would not recommend. The visual impact depends heavily on face type, with vertically short faces benefiting more than long faces (long becomes long) or severely recessed jaws.

Material

The composite material itself can last many years, often five to ten, but the facial effect is strongest in the early weeks or months. Over time, jaw muscles will adapt and partially reduce the visible change although some people retain part of the effect. Because the material can be modified or removed, it is considered low commitment compared to fillers or surgery.

PRICE

Cost-wise, composite build-ups are usually far cheaper than chin or jaw fillers and dramatically cheaper than orthognathic surgery. However, most dentists will only agree to this approach temporarily or for diagnostic purposes, not as a guaranteed cosmetic solution, because excessive or uneven bite changes can strain the TMJ and jaw muscles.

In conclusion, this is not jaw advancement, not bone growth, and not a replacement for surgery. It is a small, reversible metoportions, and apparent ramus height through mandibular rotation. It should be viewed as a temporary or experimental facial proportion adjustment rather than a true fix.

Any questions asked will be answered
just diy jaw filler

orka has a guide
 
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How can increasing bite height cause a ccw when the mandable opens clockwise. I imagine this can fraud anterior deep bites away and move the mandible forward.
 
How can increasing bite height cause a ccw when the mandable opens clockwise. I imagine this can fraud anterior deep bites away and move the mandible forward.
by filling more in the back
 
How to FIX philtrun-chin ratio, midface ratio, ramus height,facial thirds etc, give a few mm of frauded bone growth..

My first IQ thread as a grey
Here we go


This explains a non-surgical dental method that can create a few mm increase in lower facial height, improving chin length, lower-third balance, and apparent ramus height.

This method is based on a controlled increase in bite height using dental composite material
The same tooth-colored resin dentists use for permanent fillings and bite alignments..View attachment 4587029


When the material is placed on the chewing surface of molars and premolars (a bit more of the substance in the molar than premolars )can give you a ccw rotation for the mandible which increases vertical lenght , pops out ramus and projects the chin a bit.It is durable, adjustable, and removable, which makes it very different from fillers or surgery.


By slightly increasing the vertical dimension of the bite, the mandible rotates downward and moves forward a bit which holds a permanent jutting position for your jaw

This rotation can increase visible lower facial height, making the chin appear longer and the lower third look less compressed. In people with a short lower face, this can improve the perceived balance between the philtrum and chin without changing bone structure.

The ramus does not actually grow, but the change in mandibular rotation can make the ramus appear taller in profile.

Beware

This is a geometric and postural effect, not structural bone change, but it can still be noticeable depending on facial proportions.


The amount of “frauded growth” is limited. Most safe applications result in about one to two millimeters of vertical increase, with three millimeters being an upper limit that many dentists would not recommend. The visual impact depends heavily on face type, with vertically short faces benefiting more than long faces (long becomes long) or severely recessed jaws.

Material

The composite material itself can last many years, often five to ten, but the facial effect is strongest in the early weeks or months. Over time, jaw muscles will adapt and partially reduce the visible change although some people retain part of the effect. Because the material can be modified or removed, it is considered low commitment compared to fillers or surgery.

PRICE

Cost-wise, composite build-ups are usually far cheaper than chin or jaw fillers and dramatically cheaper than orthognathic surgery. However, most dentists will only agree to this approach temporarily or for diagnostic purposes, not as a guaranteed cosmetic solution, because excessive or uneven bite changes can strain the TMJ and jaw muscles.

In conclusion, this is not jaw advancement, not bone growth, and not a replacement for surgery. It is a small, reversible metoportions, and apparent ramus height through mandibular rotation. It should be viewed as a temporary or experimental facial proportion adjustment rather than a true fix.

Any questions asked will be answered
i have okay eyes and my lower 3rd side is good kinda and my ramus isnt the shortest but i feel like a few mm in vertical growth would improve massively is there any way to buy this substance without going to the dentist if so lmk
 

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How to FIX philtrun-chin ratio, midface ratio, ramus height,facial thirds etc, give a few mm of frauded bone growth..

My first IQ thread as a grey
Here we go


This explains a non-surgical dental method that can create a few mm increase in lower facial height, improving chin length, lower-third balance, and apparent ramus height.

This method is based on a controlled increase in bite height using dental composite material
The same tooth-colored resin dentists use for permanent fillings and bite alignments..View attachment 4587029


When the material is placed on the chewing surface of molars and premolars (a bit more of the substance in the molar than premolars )can give you a ccw rotation for the mandible which increases vertical lenght , pops out ramus and projects the chin a bit.It is durable, adjustable, and removable, which makes it very different from fillers or surgery.


By slightly increasing the vertical dimension of the bite, the mandible rotates downward and moves forward a bit which holds a permanent jutting position for your jaw

This rotation can increase visible lower facial height, making the chin appear longer and the lower third look less compressed. In people with a short lower face, this can improve the perceived balance between the philtrum and chin without changing bone structure.

The ramus does not actually grow, but the change in mandibular rotation can make the ramus appear taller in profile.

Beware

This is a geometric and postural effect, not structural bone change, but it can still be noticeable depending on facial proportions.


The amount of “frauded growth” is limited. Most safe applications result in about one to two millimeters of vertical increase, with three millimeters being an upper limit that many dentists would not recommend. The visual impact depends heavily on face type, with vertically short faces benefiting more than long faces (long becomes long) or severely recessed jaws.

Material

The composite material itself can last many years, often five to ten, but the facial effect is strongest in the early weeks or months. Over time, jaw muscles will adapt and partially reduce the visible change although some people retain part of the effect. Because the material can be modified or removed, it is considered low commitment compared to fillers or surgery.

PRICE

Cost-wise, composite build-ups are usually far cheaper than chin or jaw fillers and dramatically cheaper than orthognathic surgery. However, most dentists will only agree to this approach temporarily or for diagnostic purposes, not as a guaranteed cosmetic solution, because excessive or uneven bite changes can strain the TMJ and jaw muscles.

In conclusion, this is not jaw advancement, not bone growth, and not a replacement for surgery. It is a small, reversible metoportions, and apparent ramus height through mandibular rotation. It should be viewed as a temporary or experimental facial proportion adjustment rather than a true fix.

Any questions asked will be answered
i looked into this because u make a good point and its really useful advice i found an alternative you can buy a substance that is normally made to fill in missing teeth but realized you could just apply it to you're teeth like u mentioned
 
i looked into this because u make a good point and its really useful advice i found an alternative you can buy a substance that is normally made to fill in missing teeth but realized you could just apply it to you're teeth like u mentioned
reply for link to buy
 

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