LebenistneHure
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Title, you can see how my teeth are tilted inwards here:
Here are my lips, you can see how they look shriveled, which I think is a result due to a combination of my teeth not jutting outwards enough, and the lack of volume, causing the skin not to stretch:
Lastly, here is a ceph I found online, blue is original, red is what I presume my teeth look like, and green is what should be done imo.
But the question is, first, would this help my lips look normal, and secondly, even if I did push them forwards, it appears this would produce an overbite, which would require lower jaw advancement to fix. What are your thoughts on this? Should I pursue braces (invisalign), or is jaw surgery the only way to fix? You can see my bite is normal otherwise, so I think it'd be very difficult and pointless to pursue double jaw surgery. If I could use braces and get some jaw angle implants, that would be much simpler in terms of cost and recovery. Thoughts?
Here are my lips, you can see how they look shriveled, which I think is a result due to a combination of my teeth not jutting outwards enough, and the lack of volume, causing the skin not to stretch:
Lastly, here is a ceph I found online, blue is original, red is what I presume my teeth look like, and green is what should be done imo.
But the question is, first, would this help my lips look normal, and secondly, even if I did push them forwards, it appears this would produce an overbite, which would require lower jaw advancement to fix. What are your thoughts on this? Should I pursue braces (invisalign), or is jaw surgery the only way to fix? You can see my bite is normal otherwise, so I think it'd be very difficult and pointless to pursue double jaw surgery. If I could use braces and get some jaw angle implants, that would be much simpler in terms of cost and recovery. Thoughts?