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both niggas are cringe as fuck but this is genuinely hilarious
 
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porn is healthier then this shit
 
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both niggas are cringe as fuck but this is genuinely hilarious

i know where he got that screenshot too lol, theres no way he´s even ever actually opened this site
 
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This brings my iq to the negatives
 
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I hate you die nigger kike
 
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The mandatory tiktok post no one cares about:
 
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The greycel posting the water that gengar said
There’s juts to many layers of greykikeness to unfold it makes me sick
Short Face Growth Patterns: Maxillomandibular Deficiency ...

Short face syndrome (SFS) is a dentofacial deformity characterized by a reduced lower third of the face, leading to a "short" appearance, frequently caused by maxillary vertical deficiency or mandibular overgrowth. Symptoms include a square, aged face with prominent jaws, deep folds, and reduced teeth visibility. Correction generally requires orthognathic surgery (bimaxillary or maxillary surgery).
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Key Aspects of Short Face Syndrome
  • Definition & Appearance: SFS is a vertical aesthetic disharmony where the lower third of the face (measured from the base of the nose to the chin) is deficient, often giving the face a squared, strong, or prematurely aged look.
  • Causes:
    The condition stems from skeletal issues such as:
    • Vertical deficiency of the maxilla (upper jaw).
    • Reduced anterior mandibular height.
    • Severe deep bite (overbite).
    • Hypertrophy (overgrowth) of the masseter muscle.
    • Common Symptoms:
      • "Invisible" Smile: Teeth are rarely visible while smiling.
      • Reduced Lower Face Height: Often with deep labial folds.
      • Strong, Wide Jaw: A quadrangular facial shape with strong muscles.
      • Class II, Division 2 Malocclusions: Often accompanied by a deep skeletal bite.
    • Treatment Options: Due to the skeletal nature of the problem, Orthodontics alone is rarely enough. The preferred treatment is often orthognathic surgery (or ortho-facial surgery) to move the jaws into a more favorable position and increase vertical height, sometimes accompanied by genioplasty or muscle reducing procedures (myotomy).
    • Potential Complications: If left untreated, the deformity may lead to functional issues with chewing, deep-bite damage to the palate, premature facial aging, and in some cases, coexists with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
      National Institutes of Health (.gov)
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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes based on the search results. For a professional diagnosis, please consult a dentist or oral surgeon.
 
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Short face syndrome (SFS) is a dentofacial deformity characterized by a reduced lower third of the face, leading to a "short" appearance, frequently caused by maxillary vertical deficiency or mandibular overgrowth. Symptoms include a square, aged face with prominent jaws, deep folds, and reduced teeth visibility. Correction generally requires orthognathic surgery (bimaxillary or maxillary surgery).
View attachment 4789571National Institutes of Health (.gov) +5
Key Aspects of Short Face Syndrome
  • Definition & Appearance: SFS is a vertical aesthetic disharmony where the lower third of the face (measured from the base of the nose to the chin) is deficient, often giving the face a squared, strong, or prematurely aged look.
  • Causes:
    The condition stems from skeletal issues such as:
    • Vertical deficiency of the maxilla (upper jaw).
    • Reduced anterior mandibular height.
    • Severe deep bite (overbite).
    • Hypertrophy (overgrowth) of the masseter muscle.
    • Common Symptoms:
      • "Invisible" Smile: Teeth are rarely visible while smiling.
      • Reduced Lower Face Height: Often with deep labial folds.
      • Strong, Wide Jaw: A quadrangular facial shape with strong muscles.
      • Class II, Division 2 Malocclusions: Often accompanied by a deep skeletal bite.
    • Treatment Options: Due to the skeletal nature of the problem, Orthodontics alone is rarely enough. The preferred treatment is often orthognathic surgery (or ortho-facial surgery) to move the jaws into a more favorable position and increase vertical height, sometimes accompanied by genioplasty or muscle reducing procedures (myotomy).
    • Potential Complications: If left untreated, the deformity may lead to functional issues with chewing, deep-bite damage to the palate, premature facial aging, and in some cases, coexists with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
      National Institutes of Health (.gov)
      National Institutes of Health (.gov) +8
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes based on the search results. For a professional diagnosis, please consult a dentist or oral surgeon.
You are ✊🏿Dominican✊🏿 go fix up your nappy nigger hair ✨✨
 
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