Still the mandible will require surgery which uses the same principle of 'distraction osteogenesis' used in ll if im not mistaken. A better and safer option would be chin augmentation. much safer than slicing the bone.
palatal widening can be done by any ortho easily but wat requires true artistry in the field is pulling forward and upwards at the perfect angles. This has to be done by a truly skilled and experienced professional or it can have adverse outcome as is evident with so many ortho's who hav fked up their patients mandibular region which sometimes is so intense tht it even fks up the whole craniofacial framework just because of their stupid obsession with teeth. This is what scares me
Wrong, mandible tilts up and adjusts to maxilla. I don't need chin augmentation, since I already have a big chin. It is not about TEETH. It is about JAWS. If you get proper JAW POSITIONS and angles, then teeth will fit into place or will be easy to correct in a few months with braces. Maxillary projection and wide palate is
EVERYTHING. That is where true beauty comes from. Straighten teeth on a rat faced, 28mm palate and you will have an ugly narrow smile full of perfectly aligned straight teeth. It will still look ugly.
WIDE smile is where its at. And it means WIDE PALATE.
I'l rather stay 6/10 than risk being 4/10 in search for 9/10.
Fortune favours the bold.