OK here is a picture update, after about 1-month wear of my headgear.
I have a definite space that appeared between my two front teeth. I had to stop expanding my palate because I don't want it to become bigger. I now have an invisible retainer that goes from canine to canine on my upper teeth, so that I can maintain their position while continuing to expand my palate. This should prevent the gap from getting bigger.
For the people that think this is dental movement, let me remind you that my appliance DOES NOT touch my teeth at any place in my mouth. It only covers the hard palate.
Also, here is an interesting article showing that slow palatal expansion IN ADULTS increases facial width (measured from cheekbone to cheekbone).
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0034-72992006000200004&script=sci_arttext&tlng=enOP, I admire your ingenuity. I would like to point out to you that the human skull is a complex, delicate structure. It's really easy to mess it up. I just think you should consider another method and involve experienced professionals in your plan to move your facial bones. I am concerned you may do some damage to yourself.
From personal experience, I would rather say that the skull is a very resilient structure that is hard to disturb. I have been applying various experiment forces on my skull for a year and there has been close to no change. I am hoping that with this finalized prototype will make it happen though.
Please post the after pictures of the damage done to your teeth and jaw in 5 years or so, so no one else will be inclined to try this again.
thanks
The only way I will damage my jaws with this headgear is if I actually manage to displace my maxilla. But since I am displacing it to a more favourable position, there should be no damage. I cannot damage my teeth because they are untouched by my appliance.
I am also being followed by an orthodontist.
Op do what you feel best. Make sure to work with an ortho so that he can see if damage will occur. To the people saying there will be no changes, that's a lie. Bone move with short term forces. So theoretically you will see changes over a long time
I also believe that it is possible in theory. The challenge lies in wearing the contraption consistently for long periods of time.