LiteralCaucasian
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Hello, I have a very narrow jaw (only 80% of the bi-zygomatic width), and I would like to increase it without surgery to the male ideal of 87-98%.
I am 17, and my bones certainly haven't fused. I'm wearing braces, and have a slight overbite. I'm not recessed.
I have prominent cheekbones, and a 115° gonial angle, however, these features compound to create the appearance of a smaller lower third.
I can provide pictures in private if necessary.
How can I naturally increase my bigonial width?
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I am 17, and my bones certainly haven't fused. I'm wearing braces, and have a slight overbite. I'm not recessed.
I have prominent cheekbones, and a 115° gonial angle, however, these features compound to create the appearance of a smaller lower third.
I can provide pictures in private if necessary.
How can I naturally increase my bigonial width?
- Should I chew gum? If so, which ones?
- Does masseter hypertrophy cause TMJ when done incorrectly?
- Does palatal expansion correspond with the growth of the jaw (or the mandibular body)?
- How can I check if I have inward gonions?
- How much jaw asymmetry is acceptable? (My left side of the jaw is visibly more developed than the right).
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@Gargantuan
@Alexanderr
@Acromegaly_Chad
@thecel
@pneumocystosis
@Amnesia
@Bewusst
@Prettyboy
@the next o'pry
@Kingkellz
@RealSurgerymax
I sincerely apologise if these tags are bothering you, just tell me and I'll stop.
Thank you for reading.