
ImpressionableYouth
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Orthos seem to always be stubbornly suggesting pushing the mandible back rather than giving a better mandible length when dealing with an underbite. I am wondering why that is the case, and when you suggest solving issues by advancing both jaws forward they see it as some kind of insane unorthodox procedure.
How do you go about convincing them? Do you even bother trying to explain an attractive forward grown face? Do they even know what "anteface" even means?
Needs some suggestions here so that I don't get cucked out of thousands of dollars just to have an autistic, pancake profile. "But at least your teeth are meeting now, that's all that matters!
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How do you go about convincing them? Do you even bother trying to explain an attractive forward grown face? Do they even know what "anteface" even means?
Needs some suggestions here so that I don't get cucked out of thousands of dollars just to have an autistic, pancake profile. "But at least your teeth are meeting now, that's all that matters!