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Cranial Restructuring / Re: The Maxilla Method
« on: July 14, 2016, 03:26:15 pm »
reenochrobinson, interesting post. I made a thread with a similar idea a while back if you want to look at it in my post history.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Chewing with Incisors
« on: June 24, 2016, 05:55:28 pm »
Do you have any photos of your face from the side? I think a good indicator of your maxilla moving is the tip of the nose pointing more up (seen from the side) and the mandible coming forward.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Chewing with Incisors
« on: June 17, 2016, 01:53:38 pm »
I think it's better to mount the pulling with your morals, theyre more stable than incisors.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Chewing with Incisors
« on: June 17, 2016, 04:11:42 am »
What teeth did you bite the towel with? Was it your front teeth or back molars?

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To answer your question, yes. Think of it as the tip of the nose is sitting on the maxilla/upper jaw. So moving it up will change the appearance of your nose. I've read that people who've had double jaw surgery and their noses got straighter.

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It could look something like these drawings.

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All methods for facepulling have been using the teeth as anchors to bring the jaw with the teeth. This contradicts the tongue's purpose. If the tongue is designed to influence maxilla growth and it only applies pressure to the palate, then maybe we're looking at facepulling (with the teeth) all wrong.

For a few days I've been pressing my tongue hard on the roof of my mouth. I can sometimes feel creaking in the jaw, i can feel force much more direct to the maxilla than from facepulling. So I think this concept is a better approach. Except my tongue gets very exhausted from doing this so I want to create a device instead.

I want some help designing a new method that can be worn as a mask but will only apply pressure to the roof of the mouth. I was thinking of some sort of metal hook with a soft material (maybe a rubber sphere) that would press on roof of the mouth and because there's a rod that's a hook, the mouth could be closed, the rod would be at an angle up and in front of the face.

If that makes sense and if anyone thinks this is a good idea, reply with comments and suggestions.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Alternative facepulling devices?
« on: May 21, 2016, 06:52:49 am »
After a week of consistency I think I'm seeing results that stay. What do you mean by proper neck posture, I know I have proper oral posture. Am I supposed to have my chin tucked for good neck posture?

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Alternative facepulling devices?
« on: May 19, 2016, 05:06:25 pm »
I find that after face pulling and chewing gum my profile looks much better. Like a more square jaw, a bit shorter face, and a straighter nose. However, after a while the results fade away. How do I keep my bone in position after I pull my maxilla?

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Cranial Restructuring / Alternative facepulling devices?
« on: May 17, 2016, 07:32:26 pm »
I read on another forum that a good way to facepull is by using a belt. Where you clenching on it with your molars and pulling forward, upward, and outward. Do you guys think that this method would be as effective or would it cause damage? I've tried it a few times and I could feel my jaw creaking/shifting.

I also read that you don't want to put pressure on your teeth if you're trying to move the maxilla because you're going to move your teeth before you movie anything else. So I've also tried pushing with my thumbs on the hard palate.
I think I've made some decent progress with my chin, but are these methods as good as the other common face pulling methods? What do you think of my methods?

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