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Ima keep it short.
The alveola is very malleable. Teeth can shift in it, both sideways and up/down. This is the core principle of orthodontics.
Apllying pressure on molars will remodel the underlying alveola and subsequently the mandibular body in a way to support the tooth root, which lengthens the ramus and lowers gonial angle.
This effect has been observed in bruxism patients.
This is a very powerful if you use it correctly.
The alveola is very malleable. Teeth can shift in it, both sideways and up/down. This is the core principle of orthodontics.
Apllying pressure on molars will remodel the underlying alveola and subsequently the mandibular body in a way to support the tooth root, which lengthens the ramus and lowers gonial angle.
This effect has been observed in bruxism patients.
This is a very powerful if you use it correctly.
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