
ota.27
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I'm trying to get one, butI don't have crowded teeth and I think my palate is average(6cm tall 4 cm wide), I have a recessed maxilla and mandible, what would the benefits be?
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yeah, better trying then nothing, maybe you can get some forward growth (you could also maybe get a face mask after for maxilla) also rep my postI'm trying to get one, butI don't have crowded teeth and I think my palate is average(6cm tall 4 cm wide), I have a recessed maxilla and mandible, what would the benefits be?
Just stop making more and more threads about it and go to ur fucking orthodontist, holy cortisol spikeI'm trying to get one, butI don't have crowded teeth and I think my palate is average(6cm tall 4 cm wide), I have a recessed maxilla and mandible, what would the benefits be?
literally improves everythingI'm trying to get one, butI don't have crowded teeth and I think my palate is average(6cm tall 4 cm wide), I have a recessed maxilla and mandible, what would the benefits be?
yeah, better trying then nothing, maybe you can get some forward growth (you could also maybe get a face mask after for maxilla) also rep my post
I made 2 threads bro chill your beansJust stop making more and more threads about it and go to ur fucking orthodontist, holy cortisol spike
ThanksFacemask and Rapid Maxillary Expansion With Alternative Rapid Maxillary Expansion and Constriction Protocol in the Management of Skeletal Class III Malocclusion - PMC
The correction of skeletal class III malocclusions is one of the most difficult orthodontic treatments. Skeletal Class III malocclusion may result from a combination of maxillary deficits and mandibular prognathism, mandibular prognathism alone, or ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov