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Currently there are no scientific studies involving a maxillary protraction with stronger forces applied on the maxilla, for example the [[Looksmax.me]] user [[CopeAndRope]] recommended to facepull with 2kilograms of force.
Currently there are no scientific studies involving a maxillary protraction with stronger forces applied on the maxilla, for example the [[Looksmax.me]] user [[CopeAndRope]] recommended to facepull with 2kilograms of force.
==Facepuller 1.0==
==Facepuller 1.0==
In 2019 the website link [http://jawpain-tmjtreatment.com/ tmjtreatment.com] was shared on Lookism.net. The author of the web page reported to have built a DIY maxillary protractor, named '''facepuller''', attacthed to his braces, and the author claimed this practice succeded in fixing his overbite. His device involves the usage of a hockey helmet as puller and orthodontic braces as infra-oral appliance, the helmet and the braces are connected by a clip and an elastic band. The author clais in case the user does not have orthodontic braces, he may build an retainer to connect the teeth to the puller.
In 2019 the website link [http://jawpain-tmjtreatment.com/ tmjtreatment.com] was shared on Lookism.net. The author of the web page reported to have built a DIY maxillary protractor, named '''facepuller''', attacthed to his braces, and the author claimed this practice succeded in fixing his overbite. His device involves the usage of a hockey helmet as puller and orthodontic braces as infra-oral appliance, the helmet and the braces are connected by a clip and an elastic band.


==Facepuller 2.0==
==Facepuller 2.0==
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