Break the Matrix
General Discussion => Cranial Restructuring => Topic started by: MeltedFace on February 15, 2017, 10:08:44 pm
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I am super excited to see this... I recommend anyone to watch the whole lecture here where Mike Mew is happy to say he can change hard working adults: https://youtu.be/-pzL3ETuiKc
Before and after: https://imgur.com/a/lSOzX
And it only took 1 year and 3 months - change in adults is confirmed, happening, and I hope is a spot of good light for those feeling blue. For myself, I'm mewing harder than ever until I can seek out an Orthotropics professional who can deliver these results 😊
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I'm doing this now. First 6m I wore an upper 'bicuspid reopening' plate (YouTube 'William Hang Case for Reopening Spaces'). Now I'm in a palate expander for upper. For both plates, I have been wearing a Delaire facemask at night with elastics attached to the back molar clasp of the plate. This was to 'anchor' the molars while the bicuspid expander moved the incisors/canines forward, and now to apply general protraction forces.
https://reversedental.wordpress.com/
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With the Delaire facemask, I think his concern is that the push comes from pressure on the chin and can be the wrong force. What have you thought about that? Did you pick it for a certain reason? Very curious!
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Hey Michael Scott. This sounds very interesting. May you tell us more about your therapy and the person behind it?
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With the Delaire facemask, I think his concern is that the push comes from pressure on the chin and can be the wrong force. What have you thought about that? Did you pick it for a certain reason? Very curious!
OMG @ this Chimpancerda result:
(http://i68.tinypic.com/n12hxz.png)
Completely new person.
Nearly any normally born child can become very attractive, if only people had this knowledge.
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That is is really interesting! Seems so much better. What about his cheekbones? It seems flat maybe? I'm still learning what to look for...
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Merely pulling forward won't do much to change the orbital area of a maxilla that has already grown downwards. The orbitals are still relatively recessed, which is why the forward growth in the last picture seems almost excessive in contrast. Great improvement though.
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How does the orbital area change?
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It is perhaps the hardest area to change once you're done growing. Posterior tongue and chewing may be able to effect it over time.
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Is this all from keeping tongue on roof of your mouth and proper posture along with regular, daily gum chewing?
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No, I'd watch the entire video... he's using an appliance at night for a few adult patients. This is after one year and three months of that. He's still in his experimental stages with the device.
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I'm doing a bunch of things - sagittal spaces are going really well, palate widening is f.slow and only really tipping the molars out (but creating space nonetheless), and wearing a Delaire faceframe at night. I am 99% sure these forces will not move my maxilla forward. It is only to prevent the molars moving backwards due to the sagittal opening screws.
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It's been nearly a year. Has Mew mentioned anything else about this?