Almost every gum disease that our gums harbor results from posturing them wrong though many gum diseases are locally inflicted too, caused by poor hygienic conditions of the denture.
We habitually keep them squeezed.
It's not an easy thing to sense it; but as we align our jaws in their center and on sides, the upper jaw along with its gum tends to place itself back and up so as to fall in one plain with the lower jaw. As it happens so, the upper gum stretches on its sides just above the last teeth in the upper denture (my last are 1st and 14th in the upper denture - the denture harboring 28 teeth only, yours may - I don't have a first hand experience of that - be 1st and 16th in the upper denture if your denture harbors all 32!).
Next, as the aligned jaws are distanced apart, the upper gum stretches exactly above the canines outward...
... AND AS IT HAPPENS SO, THE FACE UNDERGOES A REVOLUTION; AS DOES OUR PERCEPTIVE AWARENESS!
Just try to maneuver it and sense the metamorphosis yourself!
We are inching toward creating and generating two bright eyes...















































[...] worked on the upper gums stretching them outward above the canines and discovered that almost every gum disease that our gums harbor results from posturing them [...]