Research on Mewing, palate expanders and jaw surgery for airway health and looksmaxxing. NOT a doctor, NOT medical advice. JawHacks ebook to be published exclusively on Substack.
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I have decided to run an experiment to see if I myself am a candidate for double jaw surgery. For the next several weeks I am going to mimic post-jaw surgery anatomy by sticking my tongue out as I go about my daily activities.
FME is an evolution from some of what we have now learned are shortcomings in the dimensional-stability-forgiveness built into other kinds of expanders.
How in the world does anyone think expansion is going to be stable in the long-term if the tongue is not acting as a scaffold against the palate to hold and protect it?
In this talk, I surveyed 5 approaches to maximizing three dimensional jaw augmentation that I am seeing done, and that clients regularly ask me to help them compare and contrast, in terms of pros and cons.
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