Self-inflicting dental wear in order to get bimax

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“Wear and tear” of the teeth is often seen as a justification by orthodontists and maxillofacial surgeons to refer a patient for double jaw surgery. Have any of you tried to intentionally make your teeth appear worn / damaged to maximize your chances of getting this surgery? I know there’s a lot of talk about inducing sleep apnea but this could be another useful strategy
 
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For me personally I truly believe my occasional clenching during sleep and discomfort is due to my recession and poor bite, but I don’t want to take any chances of being denied
 
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I think chewing on small rocks or stones could imitate the aesthetic effects of grinding, or chewing on silverware, maybe even plastic bottle caps who knows
 
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Brotha there is no escape for incels

Wageslave for your trimax or cope
 
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Brotha there is no escape for incels

Wageslave for your trimax or cope
Ngl I genuinely think insurance might just cover me, sometimes it’s actually uncomfortable to swallow large bites of food or try to breathe lying on my back
 
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Ngl I genuinely think insurance might just cover me, sometimes it’s actually uncomfortable to swallow large bites of food or try to breathe lying on my back
Good luck
 
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I thought you were Indian bro with how doomer you are jfl

You have chance. Especially since you are what? Only 18?
Yeah I’m gonna beg my dentist at my next cleaning I’m trying to figure out what to exaggerate
 
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“Wear and tear” of the teeth is often seen as a justification by orthodontists and maxillofacial surgeons to refer a patient for double jaw surgery. Have any of you tried to intentionally make your teeth appear worn / damaged to maximize your chances of getting this surgery? I know there’s a lot of talk about inducing sleep apnea but this could be another useful strategy
Ik ur doin a bit but i gen don’t understand the whole oh larp to insurance for bimax like im getting bimax n no one has ever told me u don’t need it or u shouldn’t get it

So idk I feel like most ppl either don’t acc need it n jus want to cuz Clav said u need it to ‘ascend’ or asking the wrong ppl

Imo book a consult n get things moving then jus have insurance pay the most u can get out of em n pay the rest

Eating the copay means u still gotta save some but if u really want or ‘need’ the surgery better than paying the full price that’s what im doin

Or even worse goin to some faggot bluepilled surgeon
 
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Ik ur doin a bit but i gen don’t understand the whole oh larp to insurance for bimax like im getting bimax n no one has ever told me u don’t need it or u shouldn’t get it

So idk I feel like most ppl either don’t acc need it n jus want to cuz Clav said u need it to ‘ascend’ or asking the wrong ppl

Imo book a consult n get things moving then jus have insurance pay the most u can get out of em n pay the rest

Eating the copay means u still gotta save some but if u really want or ‘need’ the surgery better than paying the full price that’s what im doin

Or even worse goin to some faggot bluepilled surgeon
I’m just scared that my dentist will be a retard and dismiss me instead of referring me
 
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lol ive heard someone getting insurance for djs bc they were a disgusting fatbody guess thats one way to fuck ur airway
 
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Ngl I genuinely think insurance might just cover me, sometimes it’s actually uncomfortable to swallow large bites of food or try to breathe lying on my back
max out this problem u got a chance
 
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“Wear and tear” of the teeth is often seen as a justification by orthodontists and maxillofacial surgeons to refer a patient for double jaw surgery. Have any of you tried to intentionally make your teeth appear worn / damaged to maximize your chances of getting this surgery? I know there’s a lot of talk about inducing sleep apnea but this could be another useful strategy
Put it on your mother’s life you’re not trolling
 
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