JUTTING UR JAW INSTEAD OF JAW SURGERY?

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I noticed that if i jut my jaw forwards by just a bit, to the point where it still feels "normal" and nothing hurts, i look a lot better not just in my side profile but my main too

can i cause any problems by continuing doing this? Hasn't effected be anyway since ive been doing this for like 2 years now naturally
 
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im thinking of doing this instead of getting genio, or at least doing it until i moneymax enough to get genio
 
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autism
 
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Inb4 tmj.
 
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greyer than sasha
 
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can u get tmj even though you don't do it too far forwards to the point where u feel ur joints hurting?
Yeah bro.
I think the constant stress would cause tmj
 
Yeah bro.
I think the constant stress would cause tmj
it doesnt feel stressful for me though, it feels sort of "natural", but i have to push my jaw backwards to have a proper bite otherwise my lower teeth bite directly at my upper teeth

https://looksmax.org/threads/tmd-megathread.161754/ this dude said this should be done regardless here too, "Posturally protract your mandible 2-4 millimeters from maximal retraction (most important)."
 
it doesnt feel stressful for me though, it feels sort of "natural", but i have to push my jaw backwards to have a proper bite otherwise my lower teeth bite directly at my upper teeth

https://looksmax.org/threads/tmd-megathread.161754/ this dude said this should be done regardless here too, "Posturally protract your mandible 2-4 millimeters from maximal retraction (most important)."
Don't trust me.
But if you want to be sure go book an appointment with a doctor.
I wouldn't trust such an important aspect of my life with autists here.
 
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Graycel moment

Every time I think I've seen the epitome of autism here someone proves me wrong
 
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I don't see why not
 
I do this too but jut out slightly to connect my front teeth together so I dont look like the recessed monkey I was destined to be
 
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I do this all the time. The problem is that you can't maintain that position while speaking and the rapid lower lip movement looks weird.
 
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I have a natural overbite, but I constantly jut my lower jaw forward, creating an artificial underbite. At first people commented on it and imitated me to ridicule me. But now after 5 years of doing it I feel like it looks more natural. In some videos you can barely tell I think. In other fotos, especially selfies it is very obvious. I haven't gotten any lasting pain from it.
 
lmaoo

whattt
 
I noticed that if i jut my jaw forwards by just a bit, to the point where it still feels "normal" and nothing hurts, i look a lot better not just in my side profile but my main too

can i cause any problems by continuing doing this? Hasn't effected be anyway since ive been doing this for like 2 years now naturally
Greycel moment
 
JFL @ THIS AUTIST 😂😂😂
 
actually is a great way of making a overbite less noticeable. I've been doing it since primary and I'm all g lol just connecting the two front teeth. only way you can tell is when your eating
 
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