*UPDATED* PLIER PULLING METHOD FOR RAPID PALETE EXPANSION (narrowcels gtfih)

yeah, plus the mandible is one piece of bone and doesn't have sutures like the maxilla.
True. I think that if the maxilla expands during puberty, the lower jaw will adapt to the upper jaw. If this happens in adulthood, hormone injections can be given to increase the lower jaw's volume, so that the lower jaw is proportionate to the upper jaw.
 
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True. I think that if the maxilla expands during puberty, the lower jaw will adapt to the upper jaw. If this happens in adulthood, hormone injections can be given to increase the lower jaw's volume, so that the lower jaw is proportionate to the upper jaw.
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You just wrote nonsense.
The message mentioned that the lower jaw won't be able to adapt to the upper jaw because it has no sutures. I assumed that if the upper jaw is expanded during puberty, no special measures are needed to make the lower jaw proportionate to the upper jaw. If the upper jaw is expanded in adulthood, the lower jaw won't be able to adapt to the upper jaw because the person has already matured. Therefore, hormones can be used to correct this problem.
 
The message mentioned that the lower jaw won't be able to adapt to the upper jaw because it has no sutures. I assumed that if the upper jaw is expanded during puberty, no special measures are needed to make the lower jaw proportionate to the upper jaw. If the upper jaw is expanded in adulthood, the lower jaw won't be able to adapt to the upper jaw because the person has already matured. Therefore, hormones can be used to correct this problem.
Nonsense. After a expansion is necesary braces or surgery to correct the bite. Hormones does not fix the bite by any means.
 

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