Bimaxillary process

Typical symptoms of bimaxillary protrusion: 1. Both the upper and lower jaws protrude forward. 2. The long axis of the tooth has a large slope and the upper and lower lips are shorter. 3. The front teeth are exposed outside the mouth, and there is a phenomenon of open lips showing teeth. 4. The lordosis is not limited to the teeth, but the alveolar process also protrudes forward, and the teeth are generally arranged neatly. 5. The anterior teeth are superficially occluded, and even the pairs of edges are occluded. The lips are not easy to close; closing them forcefully is as if the mouth is full of food. 6. For those who have a mouth breathing habit, the lower third of the face is raised.

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