Surgery rather than needing to do both jaws,might just involve Bringing the upper jaw forward, (E.g Lefort 1 Osteotomy, or by "Anterior Segmental Maxillary Distraction")
@@Alloniya Lefort 3 i think is usually only really used for conditions such as Apert's Syndrome, or Crouzon's. normally Lefort 1 Osteotomy is used (e.g for Double Jaw Surgery)
I have an underbite. It looks weird to look my face from the side. I actually have a nice lower teeth. Should I remove any of my lower teeth to help with protruding lips? My doctor removed 1 of my upper premolar because of crowding.
@@drishti9074 I would say ki fuck it Dont think about it We have many other things to do in life right It is just a damn chin One thing you can do is when going outside keep your upr and lower teeths intact so it wont show ur chin Otherwise while eating or talking it doesn’t matter as at that time our mouth is open and chin doesn’t look odd
@@PervySage2002 oh actually my problem is my upper teeth not lower ones. I have rabbit teeth and it makes me look weird when I smile. I mean my upper jaw is ahead. Other than my upper jaw being outwards than lower jaw, my teeth are also such that it makes the problem look worse. Like bigger front two teeth😭 Once my teacher called me "chuhiya". It hurted when he said that....
Good day, Doctor. I have been wearing a sort of "Invisalign" thingamajig on the teeth of my mandible (6 front teeth), and I am supposed to bite it till my upper incisors tilts forward. Is this also a solution? If three of my teeth (incisors) above tilts forward, it may look like it will fix my bite, it's not too far off. I am not sure how much pressure I should apply to my bite since a portion of my skull hurts. Examples of the parts that hurt are the bone near my eyes/ somewhere inside the nose( more like in the upper palate of my maxilla), the sides of my forehead and behind my head.
I’ve had my braces for 8 months. My ortho was randomly replaced. The new ortho strongly suggested removing a bottom front tooth (#24) bc my teeth are slightly protruding. I’m not really comfortable with this because it’s a front tooth and not a pre molar or my last wisdom tooth (which is also on the bottom). She even took the liberty to remove my bottom wire and the bracket from the tooth. Any advice would help
I was in the same situation and didn't want to remove teeth. Eventually they removed the same tooth number like a few months ago and the space is almost closed and it did help with the issue. Best advice I went with.
@@9battlefieldheroes9 I threatened to cancel and have them remove my braces then all of a sudden they had all these other options other than getting the tooth pulled
My daughter had a palate expander and then used a reverse pull facemask . She just stopped the face mask in May and got braces. Her palete expander was removed yesterday and they switched the bands on her braces yesterday. She only has braces on the the top teeth. Her ortho said she needs to stop pressing her tongue against her teeth and also stop trying to underbite, to keep her teeth straight touching or we will have to start the process all over again. Any tips on how to get her use to mewing and proper teeth placement?
@@Mewing-f5t my daughter had her whole phase 1 with expander, face mask and braces (got bands switched three times) done between November 2023 through May 2024. She goes to see if she needs a phase 2 on thr 28th of this month. Hoping she doesn't. My daughter also started this at 8 years old where the jaw is still easy to mold into shape vs being older where the jaw has grown fully and not as easy to mold causing for some people to need longer periods of each step (expander, face mask, braces and some may need retainer after she luckily didnt) I hope the best of luck to you that everything goes smoothly. It is definitely not fun but it did help move things forward. Most importantly remember to keep your teeth aligned correctly. The ortho constantly kept saying she wasn't keeping her teeth aligned the way she needs to causing the bite.
Same to me i have (expander, braces , and face mask.) Im 17y it's so annoying that i can't study or sleep normal Thank god your daoughter is still young she will be grateful when she grows up🙏🏼 Thank you for your advices
@@Mewing-f5t one thing that helped her with sleeping was having two pillows laying vertically beside her plus the pillows she uses horizontal so basically a box around her head of pillows lol. Lots of tylenol. We also put a sock on the chin pad and safety pinned it for a little extra padding along with some extra padding for more support (we cut up some old bra inserts)
@@shinebabyshine. Im using the reverse pull headgear "face mask" it's soo helpful It's been 3 months now You have to sleep on the worst side of your jaw it's also helping me so much You will see results in a month
@@shinebabyshine. yeah my ortho prescribed it to me After i have had braces for 6 months and i still have them And if your upper jaw is narrow you have to use "Helix expander" it takes 8 months but you have to keep wearing it until you take off the face mask, cuz thier work is related to each other You can't buy it ur self cuz u need to be having a specific kind of braces
In one of Airway-focused Orthodontist, Dr William "Bill" Hang's videos, he had a video Titled: "Angle Killing" where he mentions Class 3/Underbite, and the misconception that's it often due to a "Prognathic Mandible" (actually not usually the case) but rather that it's usually due to an underdeveloped upper jaw, and that the lower jaw itself can actually be somewhat underdeveloped. And showed comparisons to the "Bolton Norm" Which is a rough demonstration to show how the face should've grown. He mentioned a man who decades prior, had Orthognathic Surgery that incorrectly moved his Lower Jaw Back, (years later he actually needed Jaw Surgery again, to move both jaws forward to treat his Sleep Apnea) and that moving the lower jaw back in a Class 3 patient back, could have an adverse effect on the airway, In one of Ronald Ead's videos, some guy had paid to have a chat with him, he had an Underbite and Ronald warned him that some Surgeons would treat that by bringing the lower jaw back, when it's just the upper that needs to come forward, And he said "you gotta be careful bro, that they don't just cut the lower jaw, move that back and possibly make your sleep apnea worse"
I have like 5 or like 6 mm underbite but My orthodontist keep saying i have to get surgery and that is the best option for me i don't know he's saying for my good or for money it cost like 10000$ which is not affordable for me
I had a servere underbite, after some dental appointment and exercises, my under teeth is alined with my upper teeth Ok, almost alined. Like its touching | | almost like this But | | Like this, touching
Surgery rather than needing to do both jaws,might just involve Bringing the upper jaw forward, (E.g Lefort 1 Osteotomy, or by "Anterior Segmental Maxillary Distraction")
They usually use lefort 3
@@Alloniya Lefort 3 i think is usually only really used for conditions such as Apert's Syndrome, or Crouzon's.
normally Lefort 1 Osteotomy is used (e.g for Double Jaw Surgery)
What about products like Invisalign? Could that fix an underbite in the 3-4 mm range?
Did you find the answer?
Plz answer me yoh did or you didn't
@@Adityayadav-jn2mjno it doesnt. It corrects your jaw but it needs to be first moved back into the correct position
For orthodontic camouflage on a mild underbite case without extractions, does the end result differs between traditional metal braces and MEAW braces?
this is the best video, youve clear so kuch of my doubts, thx
Glad to hear it!
They say I can do operation or braces.
do braces, the recovery time sucks
How are doing ? Which u chose
I have an underbite. It looks weird to look my face from the side. I actually have a nice lower teeth. Should I remove any of my lower teeth to help with protruding lips?
My doctor removed 1 of my upper premolar because of crowding.
Gosh I have the same problem! May I ask how much difference you have between your lower and upper jaw?
@@drishti9074mine is 3-4 mm
And in the era of Jawline
Having an underbite sucks mannnn😢
@@PervySage2002 I know right! Mine is even worse.
@@drishti9074
I would say ki fuck it
Dont think about it
We have many other things to do in life right
It is just a damn chin
One thing you can do is when going outside keep your upr and lower teeths intact so it wont show ur chin
Otherwise while eating or talking it doesn’t matter as at that time our mouth is open and chin doesn’t look odd
@@PervySage2002 oh actually my problem is my upper teeth not lower ones. I have rabbit teeth and it makes me look weird when I smile. I mean my upper jaw is ahead. Other than my upper jaw being outwards than lower jaw, my teeth are also such that it makes the problem look worse. Like bigger front two teeth😭 Once my teacher called me "chuhiya". It hurted when he said that....
Quick question can you play any combat sports like boxing after jaw surgery?
i dont know for sure but i would assume no
i have an mild/moderate underbite so is it really possible to fix it with an braces its only 1-3mm wide
Good day, Doctor. I have been wearing a sort of "Invisalign" thingamajig on the teeth of my mandible (6 front teeth), and I am supposed to bite it till my upper incisors tilts forward. Is this also a solution? If three of my teeth (incisors) above tilts forward, it may look like it will fix my bite, it's not too far off. I am not sure how much pressure I should apply to my bite since a portion of my skull hurts. Examples of the parts that hurt are the bone near my eyes/ somewhere inside the nose( more like in the upper palate of my maxilla), the sides of my forehead and behind my head.
Very helpful Video
I’ve had my braces for 8 months. My ortho was randomly replaced. The new ortho strongly suggested removing a bottom front tooth (#24) bc my teeth are slightly protruding. I’m not really comfortable with this because it’s a front tooth and not a pre molar or my last wisdom tooth (which is also on the bottom). She even took the liberty to remove my bottom wire and the bracket from the tooth. Any advice would help
Have you found a solution? I would go to another ortho for a second opinion
I was in the same situation and didn't want to remove teeth. Eventually they removed the same tooth number like a few months ago and the space is almost closed and it did help with the issue. Best advice I went with.
@@9battlefieldheroes9 I threatened to cancel and have them remove my braces then all of a sudden they had all these other options other than getting the tooth pulled
@@Unlike230 but you won’t have a midline at the bottom. That was my issue with not wanting 1 tooth pulled
My daughter had a palate expander and then used a reverse pull facemask . She just stopped the face mask in May and got braces. Her palete expander was removed yesterday and they switched the bands on her braces yesterday. She only has braces on the the top teeth.
Her ortho said she needs to stop pressing her tongue against her teeth and also stop trying to underbite, to keep her teeth straight touching or we will have to start the process all over again.
Any tips on how to get her use to mewing and proper teeth placement?
Im using the face mask
it's been 3 month now and it's so helpful
How long did it takes your doughter to fix ?
@@Mewing-f5t my daughter had her whole phase 1 with expander, face mask and braces (got bands switched three times) done between November 2023 through May 2024. She goes to see if she needs a phase 2 on thr 28th of this month. Hoping she doesn't. My daughter also started this at 8 years old where the jaw is still easy to mold into shape vs being older where the jaw has grown fully and not as easy to mold causing for some people to need longer periods of each step (expander, face mask, braces and some may need retainer after she luckily didnt)
I hope the best of luck to you that everything goes smoothly. It is definitely not fun but it did help move things forward. Most importantly remember to keep your teeth aligned correctly. The ortho constantly kept saying she wasn't keeping her teeth aligned the way she needs to causing the bite.
Same to me i have (expander, braces , and face mask.)
Im 17y it's so annoying that i can't study or sleep normal
Thank god your daoughter is still young she will be grateful when she grows up🙏🏼
Thank you for your advices
@@Mewing-f5t one thing that helped her with sleeping was having two pillows laying vertically beside her plus the pillows she uses horizontal so basically a box around her head of pillows lol. Lots of tylenol.
We also put a sock on the chin pad and safety pinned it for a little extra padding along with some extra padding for more support (we cut up some old bra inserts)
@@Mewing-f5tdid you get a gap in your front teeth from the expander?
what if you have edge to edge bite due to skeletal discrepancy, is it better to go with surgery ?
How did you fix it
What if mines genetic
How Mew with underbite?
It's useful but you have to do it right and it takes too long
I have underbite on just one side of my mouth what should I do?
same. have you found any good recommendations? mine was caused by a sleep apnea mouth piece
@@shinebabyshine. Im using the reverse pull headgear "face mask" it's soo helpful
It's been 3 months now
You have to sleep on the worst side of your jaw it's also helping me so much
You will see results in a month
@@Mewing-f5t thank you so much! did you get this device from your ortho or is this something you purchased yourself online?
@@shinebabyshine. yeah my ortho prescribed it to me
After i have had braces for 6 months and i still have them
And if your upper jaw is narrow you have to use "Helix expander" it takes 8 months but you have to keep wearing it until you take off the face mask, cuz thier work is related to each other
You can't buy it ur self cuz u need to be having a specific kind of braces
@@Mewing-f5t thank you ❤️❤️
Can I do it my self
What?😭
In one of Airway-focused
Orthodontist, Dr William "Bill" Hang's videos, he had a video Titled:
"Angle Killing" where he mentions Class 3/Underbite, and the misconception that's it often due to a "Prognathic Mandible" (actually not usually the case) but rather that it's usually due to an underdeveloped upper jaw, and that the lower jaw itself can actually be somewhat underdeveloped. And showed comparisons to the "Bolton Norm"
Which is a rough demonstration to show how the face should've grown.
He mentioned a man who decades prior, had Orthognathic Surgery that incorrectly moved his Lower Jaw Back, (years later he actually needed Jaw Surgery again, to move both jaws forward to treat his Sleep Apnea) and that moving the lower jaw back in a Class 3 patient back, could have an adverse effect on the airway,
In one of Ronald Ead's videos, some guy had paid to have a chat with him, he had an Underbite and Ronald warned him that some Surgeons would treat that by bringing the lower jaw back, when it's just the upper that needs to come forward,
And he said "you gotta be careful bro, that they don't just cut the lower jaw, move that back and possibly make your sleep apnea worse"
GA ngerti bang
I have like 5 or like 6 mm underbite but My orthodontist keep saying i have to get surgery and that is the best option for me i don't know he's saying for my good or for money it cost like 10000$ which is not affordable for me
@BeratBey 17
I had a servere underbite, after some dental appointment and exercises, my under teeth is alined with my upper teeth
Ok, almost alined. Like its touching
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Like this, touching
What arethe exercises you did? I am about to have braces next week due to my underbite teeth
My case is like the first one introduced in this video
@@DownbadforItto did you got your braces?