buccinator muscule + masseter (chewing) effects on face

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chewing with back molars will activate the higher part of masseter giving you a bloated look. I want to get C instead of B in the picture.​

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Understand that no matter what chewing pattern you use, all parts of your masseter and temporalis are going to be activated (some to a more or less degree). Chewing with the incisors (top and bottom 2 teeth) works the lower part of the masseter, chewing with the side teeth (all the way up until the molars) activates the middle part of the masseter and chewing with the molars activates the full masseter muscle. Also realize that just like with any muscle people have different muscle insertions
cases of HYPERTROPHY

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nigas purposefully descending in the big 25. Why fucking chew
 
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nigas purposefully descending in the big 25. Why fucking chew
  1. Sagging Skin: Lack of muscle engagement from chewing could potentially lead to saggy skin over time, as the facial muscles may not be as toned.
  2. Skin Clarity: Inadequate digestion can lead to nutrient deficiencies or imbalances, which could affect skin health, leading to issues like acne or dullness.
  3. Jawline Definition: Regular chewing contributes to a well-defined jawline. If you’re not chewing enough, it may impact the definition of your jaw muscles.
 
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  1. Sagging Skin: Lack of muscle engagement from chewing could potentially lead to saggy skin over time, as the facial muscles may not be as toned.
  2. Skin Clarity: Inadequate digestion can lead to nutrient deficiencies or imbalances, which could affect skin health, leading to issues like acne or dullness.
  3. Jawline Definition: Regular chewing contributes to a well-defined jawline. If you’re not chewing enough, it may impact the definition of your jaw muscles.
1. "Lack"
2. Get fucking implant, it's way safer
 
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idc what anyone says about masseters makes u look bloated

when i chewed religiously i had the most iois in my life snd compliments about jaw
 
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idc what anyone says about masseters makes u look bloated

when i chewed religiously i had the most iois in my life snd compliments about jaw
well your right your masseters will make your gonials look bigger and so your face squared sing of a big jaw but you do you
 
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  1. Sagging Skin: Lack of muscle engagement from chewing could potentially lead to saggy skin over time, as the facial muscles may not be as toned.
  2. Skin Clarity: Inadequate digestion can lead to nutrient deficiencies or imbalances, which could affect skin health, leading to issues like acne or dullness.
  3. Jawline Definition: Regular chewing contributes to a well-defined jawline. If you’re not chewing enough, it may impact the definition of your jaw muscles.
is this chatgpt
 
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Stop chewing niggas

don't become a chewcel
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A agree.chewing for a long period of time will give yout tmj
Only if you have a misaligned bite or compressed TMJ. Which is extremely common, unfortunately.
 
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chewing with back molars will activate the higher part of masseter giving you a bloated look. I want to get C instead of B in the picture.​

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Understand that no matter what chewing pattern you use, all parts of your masseter and temporalis are going to be activated (some to a more or less degree). Chewing with the incisors (top and bottom 2 teeth) works the lower part of the masseter, chewing with the side teeth (all the way up until the molars) activates the middle part of the masseter and chewing with the molars activates the full masseter muscle. Also realize that just like with any muscle people have different muscle insertions
cases of HYPERTROPHY

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So with which teeth should you chew mainly for the best aesthetic effect?
 
But you said that will give you a bloated look?
yes because muscules after u train them tend to grow, it will look bloated for a few hours give the muscule time to restructure
 
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Just clench (not grind)

You will activate the masseter muscle without any buccinator activation at all.

There is no movement of the jaw so limits chances of getting TMJ.

And you get all the benefits from chewing.
 
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Just clench (not grind)

You will activate the masseter muscle without any buccinator activation at all.

There is no movement of the jaw so limits chances of getting TMJ.

And you get all the benefits from chewing.
Is the advancement of mandible in adults also among the benefits of chewing? Or is it just an illusion due to the hypertophy of the muscles?
 
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Is the advancement of mandible in adults also among the benefits of chewing? Or is it just an illusion due to the hypertophy of the muscles?
Not too sure, I never really looked into it. I think masseters should be trained to an extent regardless since they are a dimorphic trait and will prevent osteoclast activity as we age. I believe it does have some benefits beyond that, but the reasons above are reason enough to do it imo.

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Not too sure, I never really looked into it. I think masseters should be trained to an extent regardless since they are a dimorphic trait and will prevent osteoclast activity as we age. I believe it does have some benefits beyond that, but the reasons above are reason enough to do it imo.

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Wouldn't 3-4 hours be a bit too much though? Besides, I have a deep bite, I don't know if this can affect the results.
 
Wouldn't 3-4 hours be a bit too much though? Besides, I have a deep bite, I don't know if this can affect the results.
IDK where it says 3-4 hours?

I would just chew some relatively hard gum for some time. Doesn’t have to be long. Just to stimulate the muscle and allow growth. It’s quite androgen receptive so should grow easily.

Just make sure there’s no buccinator activation because that will bloat you.
 
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IDK where it says 3-4 hours?

I would just chew some relatively hard gum for some time. Doesn’t have to be long. Just to stimulate the muscle and allow growth. It’s quite androgen receptive so should grow easily.

Just make sure there’s no buccinator activation because that will bloat you.
Chewing with the molars it is impossible not to activate the buccinators as well but...
 
Chewing with the molars it is impossible not to activate the buccinators as well but...
Just clench (not grind)

You will activate the masseter muscle without any buccinator activation at all.

There is no movement of the jaw so limits chances of getting TMJ.

And you get all the benefits from chewing.
That’s why clenching mogs.
 
Do you think mastic gum is the best, or are there others as well?
As I said I think clenching is best.

Mastic gum is fine. There’s falim gum also
 

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