Author: Kalashnikirby
Date: 2017-12-04 02:25
I'm really gonna need a side view of you biting, and a frontal view of your "final bite", that is to say, when your teeth glide into whatever contact you can make. What is the bite on the site when you don't force yourself into a certain postion?
Anyways, if you have to move back, this'll cause extreme pain and not work at all for a longer period of time. One cannot bite by compensating, your teeth need the correct position, not your TMJ going backwards! It's called centric relation.
Why and where are they going to move things forward? Just protruding the front teeth and then pulling the molars forward won't get you out of class III, which needs some serious treatment. Also, the position of both upper and lower incisors seems fine. There is minimal crowing on the lower front.
(sorry, had to correct my 2nd edit, didn't realize the position of your lower canines at first)
Please elaborate on your incisor problem. Do they need to go lower, do they need to be more protruded??
Post Edited (2017-12-04 02:27)
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