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StudyHacks:
The ramus bone on the left side of my mandible is significantly shorter than the ramus bone on the right side of my mandible.

What surgical procedure could I get this fixed with?

Thank you!

kavan:
Lobotomy.

Post bimax:

--- Quote from: kavan on October 21, 2019, 10:54:35 AM ---Lobotomy.

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 ;D ;D

StudyHacks:

--- Quote from: kavan on October 21, 2019, 10:54:35 AM ---Lobotomy.

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I don't understand why you keep s**tting on me. I'm here for actual advice, and I'd appreciate your help since you seem knowledgable.

Basically because the left ramus bone is shorter than the right one, it seems that my gonial angle on the left is higher than on the right and my jaw looks very uneven from the front.

Can you please help? I can't solve my issue without info

kavan:

--- Quote from: StudyHacks on October 23, 2019, 07:26:00 PM ---I don't understand why you keep s**tting on me. I'm here for actual advice, and I'd appreciate your help since you seem knowledgable.

Basically because the left ramus bone is shorter than the right one, it seems that my gonial angle on the left is higher than on the right and my jaw looks very uneven from the front.

Can you please help? I can't solve my issue without info

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Because I'm the 'welcome wagon' (aka alienation manager) for 'Lookism' type members.

OK. segitlek.  Solution would be custom implants.

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