Chewing made my ramus shorter

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For info I'm 16 so I'm guessing it can still grow.
I've been chewing on my right for majority of my life. My right masseter is more visible and my right ramus is visibly shorter than my left. But both my bodies of my mandible are symmetrical, So my left ear is higher-set than my right ear. Any tips?
 
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For info I'm 16 so I'm guessing it can still grow.
I've been chewing on my right for majority of my life. My right masseter is more visible and my right ramus is visibly shorter than my left. But both my bodies of my mandible are symmetrical, So my left ear is higher-set than my right ear. Any tips?
no one cares really, it’s all in your head
 
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i have a bigger rammus in the side i chewed, r u sure about that?
 
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Maybe it lead to bloated masseters
 
For info I'm 16 so I'm guessing it can still grow.
I've been chewing on my right for majority of my life. My right masseter is more visible and my right ramus is visibly shorter than my left. But both my bodies of my mandible are symmetrical, So my left ear is higher-set than my right ear. Any tips?
Chewing is a meme. It only causes jaw problems
 
hahahhahahhahhaha.

this nigga :feelshah:
 
Chewing will not do a single thing for bone mass. All it will do in that regard is increase ramus definition due to larger masseters. Asymmetrical jaw muscles are the source of most concerns.
 
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For info I'm 16 so I'm guessing it can still grow.
I've been chewing on my right for majority of my life. My right masseter is more visible and my right ramus is visibly shorter than my left. But both my bodies of my mandible are symmetrical, So my left ear is higher-set than my right ear. Any tips?
chewing doesnt shorten the ramus. the fact your masseter is larger probably makes the ramus look shorter
 
It did the opposite for me
I fully embrace ogre ramus at 16 years old
chewing doesnt shorten the ramus. the fact your masseter is larger probably makes the ramus look shorter
 

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no one cares really, it’s all in your head
I've asked a couple of my friends to confirm if there is a difference. Almost all of them said my right looks weaker than my left due to the shorter ramus
 
Chewing will not do a single thing for bone mass. All it will do in that regard is increase ramus definition due to larger masseters. Asymmetrical jaw muscles are the source of most concerns.
So should I just chew on my left (the weaker masseter) instead?
 
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So should I just chew on my left (the weaker masseter) instead?
Yeah stretching of the skin on the ramus makes it look longer because of its 3 dimensional aspect despite being viewed from the side. When you are fat what looks like your ramus probably isn’t your ramus basically.

Growing your masseters will have a similar effect to losing fat in that area.
 
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Retard
Its literally hypertrophy on a muscle
Its common sense as well
Dumb faggot. There are no scientific studies that chewing improves your face. You will just end up damaging your teeth
 
Dumb faggot. There are no scientific studies that chewing improves your face. You will just end up damaging your teeth
Whatever you fucking moron
Just rot and kill yourself instead of improving
 
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How would hypertrophy in a muscle lead to bone development? I don't get it
It's not bone development but the muscle surrounding it so it just leads to it growing in size.
The actual bone stays the same of course
Same as working out your chest (but obviously in a different way)
 
Chewing will not do a single thing for bone mass. All it will do in that regard is increase ramus definition due to larger masseters. Asymmetrical jaw muscles are the source of most concerns.
I mostly chewed with my left side and my ramus bone is longer and straighter on that side than my right. My whole mandible in fact is wider and my gonion is less inward. My masseters are asymmetrical, how can I fix this?
 
Clenches me
 
how does chewing make a bone bigger, plz explain
 
how does chewing make a bone bigger, plz explain
im not sure about this, but I've read somewhere that the force hte masseter brings outwards over time pulls bone outwards as well or something. no clue if this is right
 
My ears are literally visibly asymmetrical because of this (left is visibly higher than left). May post pictures later
 

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