Sanguinius
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I’ve had an idea...
First picture a shaped piece of rubber that sits between your front row of teeth while simultaneously supporting your palate. The rubber makes about a 3 inch gap between you teeth and can be compressed, but not with the strength of your jaw muscles. Next you have a clamping system that pushes your jaw together, the clamps would somehow have to go under the jaw and on top of the head.
I theorise this would put significant pressure on the maxilla pushing it upwards. Essentially like mewing on steroids. I’m also thinking that it would help to drop the back of the jaw and changing the angle to fix a recessed jaw. Though the point of leverage might need to change for this to happen, for example if you had a pice of rubber behind your back teeth and force the jaw closed this would bring the back of the jaw down.
Thoughts?
First picture a shaped piece of rubber that sits between your front row of teeth while simultaneously supporting your palate. The rubber makes about a 3 inch gap between you teeth and can be compressed, but not with the strength of your jaw muscles. Next you have a clamping system that pushes your jaw together, the clamps would somehow have to go under the jaw and on top of the head.
I theorise this would put significant pressure on the maxilla pushing it upwards. Essentially like mewing on steroids. I’m also thinking that it would help to drop the back of the jaw and changing the angle to fix a recessed jaw. Though the point of leverage might need to change for this to happen, for example if you had a pice of rubber behind your back teeth and force the jaw closed this would bring the back of the jaw down.
Thoughts?