i think in order to achieve that effect the surgeons would need to perform a counter clockwise rotation. i am not sure if many surgeons do this but i have read really reputable surgeons do.
I don't think CCW rotation would lengthen the ramus though would it? It might give the illusion of a more natural angle...Anyways there's 3 procedures that I know of that are done to correct a short ramus: mandibular distraction, inverted L osteotomy, and extraoral subcondylar ramus osteotomy.If anyone knows anything about any of these 3 procedures, information would be appreciated!Ok this site does a good job explaining the inverted L osteotomy, https://www2.aofoundation.org/wps/portal/!ut/p/c1/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os3hng7BARydDRwN3Q1dDA08XN59Qz8AAQwMDA6B8JJK8haGFgYFnqKezn7GTH1DahIBuP4_83FT9gtyIcgBttnJy/dl2/d1/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS9ZQnB3LzZfQzBWUUFCMUEwRzFFMTBJREZMVUlRUDEwMDA!/?redfix_url=1340269339758&implantstype=Inverted%20L%20osteotomy&segment=Orthognathic&bone=CMF&classification=95b-Mandible%2c%20Sagittal&approach=&showPage=redfix&treatment=&method=Mandibular%20prognathism
You can get implants to make your jaw angles sharper.
i had an open bite and feel like because of that my ramus grew in too short
i also wanted to know what the root cause of my open bite was. whatever the reason, i am pretty sure my open bite is even why i have a sloped forehead. it can change the entire development of the face. tongue thrust, mouth breathing, forward head posture, all i feel can contribute to an open bite
Mouth breathing theory is complete and utter bulls**t, tongue thrusting however is a real issue.