Will jutting cause downgrowth?

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I have a pretty severe deep bite and slight overbite, overlap of about 7-8 mm, ideal is 1-2 💀 but I jut to cover it up, I’ve been jutting for six months ish and it’s gotten to a point where my jaw just naturally goes in that position and I have to consciously push it backward to bite down now.

Anyway, I was reading recently that the upward pressure of the mandible is what keeps the maxilla forward and up, rather than becoming downgrown and recessed, if that’s the case am I cooked because the only time my jaws come anywhere near touching is when I eat.

Sorry for the long yap I just rlly need to know asap before I end up recessing myself for life 🤕
 
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c’mon guys someone respond
call me slurs I rlly don’t care just say something I feel invisible at this point 😭
 
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I have a pretty severe deep bite and slight overbite, overlap of about 7-8 mm, ideal is 1-2 💀 but I jut to cover it up, I’ve been jutting for six months ish and it’s gotten to a point where my jaw just naturally goes in that position and I have to consciously push it backward to bite down now.

Anyway, I was reading recently that the upward pressure of the mandible is what keeps the maxilla forward and up, rather than becoming downgrown and recessed, if that’s the case am I cooked because the only time my jaws come anywhere near touching is when I eat.

Sorry for the long yap I just rlly need to know asap before I end up recessing myself for life 🤕
bump, fellow jutter wants to know too 😢
 
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Why do you jut
 

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