Heads-up people!! This video is just for information and isn’t medical or dental advice-I’m not a doctor, dentist or licensed healthcare provider of any kind. Always check with a qualified professional for your health questions. Use this info at your own risk-it’s not meant to diagnose, treat, or recommend specific providers, products or procedures.
one curiosity I have about Alfi is his claim that he can mimic a lefort 2 or 3 with his so called "high lefort 1 cut" which "affects the zygomas"?? somehow?? Doesnt make sense to me, in that case wouldnt it not be considered a lefort 1 anymore? Would love to see a visual demonstration of this from him.
Talking to a surgeon...these people do not know what they do not know. The whole lot of licensed professionals. When the body was divided from mind, and into 42 parts by the monopoly over a century ago, the 'specialists' learned a lot of things they need to simply unlearn, and start over as bodyworkers.
@2:07 I'm just confused because he keeps saying orthodontically widening the upper arch but then confirms surgically and then back to orthodontically? 1:26 then 1:36, then 2:04.
The way he spoke could be misinterpreted, but he clearly states sugical for the maxilla and orthodontics for the mandible with possible SFOT beIng utilized, if needed. @1:26 He says, "he takes of advantage of widening with orthodontics as much as possible" as he points to his mandible, then clarifies that he surgically widens the maxilla followed by again mentioning using orthodontics for the mandible. @2:05 He says, " when we widen the upper arch, orthodoticlly we can widen the lower arch".
@@LongevityReportET Interesting. So did you feel it immediately in your TMJs? From you comment it almost sounds like you 'adapted,' since you said it was similar to the pain you had before and it was fine after 2 months. Would love to hear more about your experience
@@LongevityReportETwait can u tell me about this? I’m looking at msdo but I have bad tmj on my right side. Is it worth it and how do u look aesthetically now compared to before
@@MakZakk it will cause significant problems and pains for my tmj, likely longterm. Constant pain and certainly when chewing (tough) food. They rejected because the problems will outweigh the benefits of expansion.
My lower palate is shifted to the left side, and that's where my bite is. I forcefully keep the lower palate in the center under the upper palate, but when chewing, it goes back to the left side(sorry if it doesn't make sense). Is this a sign of TMJ or something else, and if so, what?
@ojcarre2432 I just checked that my jaw or bite is crossed but that 3 of my lower teeth on right side is portrude in which is resulting in them not bitting correct with upper teeth thus also making my right side more defined and face asymmetrical. Thinking braces or an appliance of some sorts will be needed to pull teeth outward and give me the correct bite. Others don't notice that one jaw sharper than other but I do unfortunately
@@levistrauss8112 same with me, in reality tons of people have it, some worse than others but yeah it’s not that complex of a diagnosis, if you got asymmetry in palate or bite then yeah it’s a cross bite for sure, I’m getting double ALF palate expansion in less than a month so we’ll see
I mew and my left jaws upper and lower premolar molar shifted inside because i put,,,too much pressure on my left side,;now i got TMJ what to do,, left jaw swallowing everytime I am from India,, can't afford expansion right now.. Please give me some advice
Heads-up people!! This video is just for information and isn’t medical or dental advice-I’m not a doctor, dentist or licensed healthcare provider of any kind. Always check with a qualified professional for your health questions. Use this info at your own risk-it’s not meant to diagnose, treat, or recommend specific providers, products or procedures.
one curiosity I have about Alfi is his claim that he can mimic a lefort 2 or 3 with his so called "high lefort 1 cut" which "affects the zygomas"?? somehow?? Doesnt make sense to me, in that case wouldnt it not be considered a lefort 1 anymore? Would love to see a visual demonstration of this from him.
It’s still a Lefort I as long as it doesn’t include the nasion and infraorbital rim
Talking to a surgeon...these people do not know what they do not know. The whole lot of licensed professionals. When the body was divided from mind, and into 42 parts by the monopoly over a century ago, the 'specialists' learned a lot of things they need to simply unlearn, and start over as bodyworkers.
@2:07 I'm just confused because he keeps saying orthodontically widening the upper arch but then confirms surgically and then back to orthodontically? 1:26 then 1:36, then 2:04.
The way he spoke could be misinterpreted, but he clearly states sugical for the maxilla and orthodontics for the mandible with possible SFOT beIng utilized, if needed.
@1:26 He says, "he takes of advantage of widening with orthodontics as much as possible" as he points to his mandible, then clarifies that he surgically widens the maxilla followed by again mentioning using orthodontics for the mandible.
@2:05 He says, " when we widen the upper arch, orthodoticlly we can widen the lower arch".
Now I'm concerned about Yousefian's MSDO/DAME procedure. I don't know what to think. Is the answer to do MSDO, but slowly and cautiously?
@@LongevityReportET Interesting. So did you feel it immediately in your TMJs? From you comment it almost sounds like you 'adapted,' since you said it was similar to the pain you had before and it was fine after 2 months. Would love to hear more about your experience
@@LongevityReportETwait can u tell me about this? I’m looking at msdo but I have bad tmj on my right side. Is it worth it and how do u look aesthetically now compared to before
One reason i have been rejected for MARPE.......
what do you mean exactly?
@@MakZakk it will cause significant problems and pains for my tmj, likely longterm. Constant pain and certainly when chewing (tough) food. They rejected because the problems will outweigh the benefits of expansion.
My lower palate is shifted to the left side, and that's where my bite is. I forcefully keep the lower palate in the center under the upper palate, but when chewing, it goes back to the left side(sorry if it doesn't make sense). Is this a sign of TMJ or something else, and if so, what?
U got uneven jaw or cross bite probably, I’m getting Alf appliance ontop and lower it will fix that
@ojcarre2432 I just checked that my jaw or bite is crossed but that 3 of my lower teeth on right side is portrude in which is resulting in them not bitting correct with upper teeth thus also making my right side more defined and face asymmetrical. Thinking braces or an appliance of some sorts will be needed to pull teeth outward and give me the correct bite. Others don't notice that one jaw sharper than other but I do unfortunately
@@levistrauss8112 same with me, in reality tons of people have it, some worse than others but yeah it’s not that complex of a diagnosis, if you got asymmetry in palate or bite then yeah it’s a cross bite for sure, I’m getting double ALF palate expansion in less than a month so we’ll see
I mew and my left jaws upper and lower premolar molar shifted inside because i put,,,too much pressure on my left side,;now i got TMJ what to do,, left jaw swallowing everytime
I am from India,, can't afford expansion right now..
Please give me some advice
Makes perfect sense.
But can expanding the mandible combined with mse help against tmj
Yo what extent will an ALF lower do to my bottom jaw?