
DoctorLooksmax
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An angle is usually not straight but at an angle. That’s the fun part about anglesMine dead straight but for some people it increase slightly and their mandible slopes of towards their chin
Could not having this be the reason for my small chin?
I have a tall ramus so it’s not that
I meant does it change along the mandibleAn angle is usually not straight but at an angle. That’s the fun part about angles
The gonial angle is the angle of the ramus and the manible right?Are you referring to your gonial angle?
Some have straight mandibles some have inwards curved mandibles (bicycle seat jaw) like David laid some have slightly outwards curved jaws like Jeff seid.I meant does it change along the mandible
Right - so what’s the cause of my vertically deficient lower third ?Some have straight mandibles some have inwards curved mandibles (bicycle seat jaw) like David laid some have slightly outwards curved jaws like Jeff seid.
I would say yours is straight. Nothing is better or worse tho
The gonial angle is the angle of the ramus and the manible right?
I meant should your mandible be straight at this angle
Some peoples mandibles seem to like ‘drop off’. Not sure if I explained this well th
I think sodo you mean antegonial notch?
I agree lower gonial angle is ideal with a tall ramus.Yeah, the angle between the ramus and bottom of the mandible:
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Having a more obtuse gonial angle (higher angle) will result in a taller chin all else being equal.
I think a classic Chad will tend to have a lower gonial angle, but will have a tall chin in spite of this (really tall lower third/ramus).
Your ramus looks good. Bimax is probably a viable solution for you LookswiseRight - so what’s the cause of my vertically deficient lower third ?
Is my mandible too short ?
That would be fixable with BSSO
My ramus doesn’t appear to be deficient
I agree lower gonial angle is ideal with a tall ramus.
But that’s just why I’m a bit confused as to what’s actualy causing my short chin because my ramus looks fine - would you agree?
Advancement of both the maxilla and lower jaw or just lower jaw?Your ramus looks good. Bimax is probably a viable solution for you Lookswise
You would need a slight cw I think and advancement. Maybe advancement in itself is enough but I don’t think so
Like this dude
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How tf is that supposed to work? Only vertical bsso? Explain it to me pleaseAdvancement of both the maxilla and lower jaw or just lower jaw?
Could vertical genio alone suffice do you think or bimax defo the better option?
Literally don’t understand what you mean?How tf is that supposed to work? Only vertical bsso? Explain it to me please
Maybe that activates some neurons in your brain. Activate some critical thinking
I read that you asked for only a Vertical lower jaw advancement which would be such a dumb question I wouldn’t have bothered with you anymore.Literally don’t understand what you mean?
I said vertical genio
I’m considering whether I need genio or genio+jaw surgery so just looking to source opinions
No need to be so rude
whats mine?No
Ideal gonial angle is in the 100-110° most aesthetic
It gives a downward contour to the chin
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90° is ogre tier
More closer to 90° than 100-110° rangewhats mine?
I just tried to measure was getting about 98-102 but idk if im doiing it rightMore closer to 90° than 100-110° range
Still good
Damn, so Hexum could’ve been even betterantegonial notch is a sign of recession
Damn, so Hexum could’ve been even better
Looks aesthetic tho ngl