The Great Work forum article about mewing and antegonial notches

Yes bro mewing definetly will give you 30° upswing and 15 mm forward growth after age of 8 just make sure to butt clench and chin tuck .
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: Krakowski, User49, Deleted member 15539 and 7 others
Bone smashing is ironically more legit than mewing. At least with bone smashing there’s potential for progress (no one shows results because it’s too aspie to associate with). Mewing “results” have countlessly demonstrated that it’s all placebo.
 
  • +1
Reactions: HalfGypsyMogger
Bone smashing is ironically more legit than mewing. At least with bone smashing there’s potential for progress (no one shows results because it’s too aspie to associate with). Mewing “results” have countlessly demonstrated that it’s all placebo.
could this be achieved at all in any sense without implants
 
could this be achieved at all in any sense without implants
If your antegonial notch is caused by angularity at the gonions there is no problem. If it is caused by downward growth it’s pretty much over.

Search this forum for “forward clenching”. IMO it’s cope but it could be more feasible than mewing and even chewing.

@Dr. Bruh
 
Last edited:
  • +1
Reactions: Deleted member 21044
If your antegonial notch is caused by angularity at the gonions there is no problem. If it is caused by downward growth it’s pretty much over.

Search this forum for “forward clenching”. IMO it’s cope but it could be more feasible than mewing and even chewing.

@Dr. Bruh
It's always caused by downward growth. People with perfect forward growth have no or very little notch.
 
  • +1
Reactions: HalfGypsyMogger and Allornothing
Yes bro mewing definetly will give you 30° upswing and 15 mm forward growth after age of 8 just make sure to butt clench and chin tuck .
change your avi immediately :feelswhat:
 
  • JFL
  • Woah
Reactions: Bobelbrah and 5.5psl
If your antegonial notch is caused by angularity at the gonions there is no problem. If it is caused by downward growth it’s pretty much over.

Search this forum for “forward clenching”. IMO it’s cope but it could be more feasible than mewing and even chewing.

@Dr. Bruh
could bimax work to fix this issue if you advocate for it hard enough with the surgeon?

I saw this result of a jaw surgery
1684084310208
 
Last edited:
The Great Cope forum.
A lot of BS there, but seeing people using wearable expanders as adults with real results was interesting.
 
  • +1
Reactions: Allornothing
The Great Cope forum.
A lot of BS there, but seeing people using wearable expanders as adults with real results was interesting.
They're all delusional as fuck and have convinced themselves their faces have changed.

could bimax work to fix this issue if you advocate for it hard enough with the surgeon?

I saw this result of a jaw surgery View attachment 2203650
If you are considering bimax then you might as well get implants to fill in the notch. Bimax will only bring your mandible forward, it won't change its shape.
 
They're all delusional as fuck and have convinced themselves their faces have changed.


If you are considering bimax then you might as well get implants to fill in the notch. Bimax will only bring your mandible forward, it won't change its shape.
I would get implants but I want to play in contact sports, and I'm afraid that the implant is going to get messed up. I'm not too concerned with the antegonial notch, just the general downward growth of the mid to anterior body of the mandible. It genuinely looks as if somebody took a forward grown jaw, cut it at the antegonial notch, and fused a downward grown jaw. Is it tough luck not to get any bone born solution to this issue?
 
  • +1
Reactions: Allornothing
I would get implants but I want to play in contact sports, and I'm afraid that the implant is going to get messed up. I'm not too concerned with the antegonial notch, just the general downward growth of the mid to anterior body of the mandible. It genuinely looks as if somebody took a forward grown jaw, cut it at the antegonial notch, and fused a downward grown jaw. Is it tough luck not to get any bone born solution to this issue?
I honestly don’t know.
 
I honestly don’t know.
is there anybody who would know on the forum? My case is very peculiar I haven't seen a case like mine before. I'll have to ask a jaw surgeon,
 
  • +1
Reactions: Allornothing

Similar threads

Pilinko
Replies
5
Views
87
Pilinko
Pilinko
xX_ovrb4itstrtd_Xx
Replies
8
Views
266
xX_ovrb4itstrtd_Xx
xX_ovrb4itstrtd_Xx
A
Replies
167
Views
7K
androgens
androgens
Soter
Replies
12
Views
486
CopeTilliRope
CopeTilliRope

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top