TheChubbinator
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JUST A THEORY, NOT SAYING IT WORKS
Before you reply "jflmao why does this greycel think he knows shit", I know im a premium knowledgecel but Im pretty sure this theory is at least valid for discussion.
So I'm sure we all know how applying upward pressure on your zygos messes up your counterclockwise maxillary rotation like this by pushing your maxilla "backwards"
(Arrows point to where you apply pressure)
Now, how can we abuse this? My only evidence for this is "If applying upward pressure to the zygomatic arch (connected to the maxilla) we can aim pressure in a different direction (doesn't have to be downwards) so we can rotate the maxilla forwardly.
Here's an example (Arrows point to where you apply pressure)
In theory, this would make your maxilla more forwardly projected.
If I'm wrong about anything, tell me.
Before you reply "jflmao why does this greycel think he knows shit", I know im a premium knowledgecel but Im pretty sure this theory is at least valid for discussion.
So I'm sure we all know how applying upward pressure on your zygos messes up your counterclockwise maxillary rotation like this by pushing your maxilla "backwards"
(Arrows point to where you apply pressure)
Now, how can we abuse this? My only evidence for this is "If applying upward pressure to the zygomatic arch (connected to the maxilla) we can aim pressure in a different direction (doesn't have to be downwards) so we can rotate the maxilla forwardly.
Here's an example (Arrows point to where you apply pressure)
In theory, this would make your maxilla more forwardly projected.
If I'm wrong about anything, tell me.