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WTF can mewing fix this

Zenchy

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Yes it can, but you have to be consistent with it.
 
that's a deep bite. Get braces by a doctor who understands orthotropics even if you have to explain to them what it is.
 
that's a deep bite. Get braces by a doctor who understands orthotropics even if you have to explain to them what it is.
I think my problem is that my teeth are too long
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This is with them resting on top of eachother
 
ok good you should see changes if you remain consistent everyday.
Make sure you chew hard gum(falim/mastic) everyday, evenly on both sides for an hour each day.
Mew for at least 8 hrs a day.
Maintain low bodyfat percentage.
 

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