Bones are still malleable/growing until wisdom teeth fully come in

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Just intuitively makes sense to me.

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it's not a theory its literal fact
 
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it's not a theory its literal fact
tbh but whenever the topic comes up people say bones stop developing after teenage years & others say they fully never stop. (both are partially true as well). Haven't seen this said enough if ever really.
 
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Fuck yes I still have all my wisdom teeth
 
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Yes that's what i thought too and i was asking about this when i first joined but no one really took me seriously
 
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My wisdom teeth have already come in. Over for me.
 
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Meaning up until the wisdoom teeth fully come in, mewing could have a significant effect?
 
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How do you know if you have them or not?
 
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It says bone mass in men peaks near 30. I think it has more to do with density though, and "volume" being more set in stone at earlier ages.
 
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Just intuitively makes sense to me.

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What do you mean by malleable? According to most what makes mewing work is 1. open sutures and 2. growth of bone. You are suggesting there is another factor: malleability. Could you describe it?
 

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