The theory that explains everything. The malloclusion theory has been proven.
Research/Science 9/18/2023
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Brian Dye's theory links skeletal malocclusion type II to hair loss, suggesting it's a blood flow issue. Treatments mentioned include minoxidil, finasteride, and anti-inflammatory drugs like benaxoprofen.
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