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Is it over for me?

MrAbhi

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No. Your maxilla is recessed and you need surgery to fix it
sir 2 years ago after wearing retainers and by forcefully applying pressure i experienced tremendous pain in my sutures where my zygomatic bones and maxilla are joined i have been to many doctors and they were not able to identify the cause of the problem they thought that i was making stories just to get attention of my parents and apart from the pain i also felt facial pressure nerves damage and eyes shape also changes and upper jaw reccssed can you tell me is it possible that zygomatic bone and maxilla can alter it s position if we apply temendous amount of pressure?

i think this has caused recession of my maxilla
 
sir 2 years ago after wearing retainers and by forcefully applying pressure i experienced tremendous pain in my sutures where my zygomatic bones and maxilla are joined i have been to many doctors and they were not able to identify the cause of the problem they thought that i was making stories just to get attention of my parents and apart from the pain i also felt facial pressure nerves damage and eyes shape also changes and upper jaw reccssed can you tell me is it possible that zygomatic bone and maxilla can alter it s position if we apply temendous amount of pressure?

i think this has caused recession of my maxilla
Get surgery n***a
 
You know what? Wax the uni-brow, shave your face, and get a mid fade comb-over with a hard part.
 
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