CHEWING WITH INCISORS SAVED MY PROFILE

Do i look like a rabbit to you?
by your forward and open teeth, I wouldn't even think you were human if you didn't speak:feelskek:
 
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@geenk worg I don't understand these "jfl", did black guys ejaculate a lot in your eyes for you to be like this?You never even showed a picture of yourselves on this forum
 
aging bro, you will get even better jaw, dont chew with incitors you maybe think its good or something but in couple years you will have problems be careful.

chin tucks, mewing, hard mewing. do those.
 
aging bro, you will get even better jaw, dont chew with incitors you maybe think its good or something but in couple years you will have problems be careful.

chin tucks, mewing, hard mewing. do those.
hard mewing: force your tongue with your masseters and expect results

results: bruxism, round face, and receding chin

aging? Dude, I was much better at 11-12 than I was at 13
 
Please explain how this works tho we are supposed to chew with our back teeth
The jaw elevator muscles develop the main forces used in mastication. The force generated during routine mastication of food such as carrots or meat is about 70 to 150 newtons (16 to 34 lbf). The maximum masticatory force in some people may reach up to 500 to 700 newtons (110 to 160 lbf). Being consistent we can train to be able chew 5+ pieces of hard gum Falim and build up the strength of our masseters from constant chewing, it is not unreasonable to expect to be able to exert 350+ Newtons of force per mastication.

To compare how significant this is maxilla protraction is generally done with 10 Newtons, and the tongue can exert around 5 while hard mewing, so it is safe to say that chewing is 60x more force than your tongue, making it an extremely potent change for actual bone change, many people when thinking of chewing only look at it as a way to build masseters, but this is simply a bonus.
Daily spurts of cyclic load caused sutural strain throughout the skull. The regime likely enhances suture growth and may be therapeutically useful.

This means that sutural growth is possible from forces that only take place for few minutes a day, and sutural growth is essentially what you need to make change in bone, past age 12 the sutures begin mature (and while they don’t fuse till very late in life, they become very hard to stimulate growth from), chewing opens up an opportunity with the insanely high forces as a gateway to awaken these dormant sutures.

Chewing on your incisors will apply an upward force to the anterior part of the maxilla inducing a CCW(counter clockwise rotation) rotation, while inversely molar chewing will cause a CW maxilla rotation, CCW rotation will also move the orbitals upwards
 
@geenk worg I don't understand these "jfl", did black guys ejaculate a lot in your eyes for you to be like this?You never even showed a picture of yourselves on this forum
I'm sorry homie but you thinking that chewing on your incisors would change your whole facial structure in1 year is just laughable.

Hopefully one day you'll grow up and understand
 
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I'm sorry homie but you thinking that chewing on your incisors would change your whole facial structure in1 year is just laughable.

Hopefully one day you'll grow up and understand
But who said that was all? I do more than 30 things daily just for the bones
 
that chewing is 60x more force than your tongue,
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Chewing on your incisors will apply an upward force to the anterior part of the maxilla inducing a CCW(counter clockwise rotation) rotation, while inversely molar chewing will cause a CW maxilla rotation, CCW rotation will also move the orbitals upwards
:lul:
 
About 7 months ago I learned about chewing patterns, I was always one to chew with my molars, but until 7 months ago I started chewing with incisors, effects: less swelling, hollow cheeks, advancement of the mandible, chin and maxilla, improvement in the ramus and slight improvement in the orbital
I started at 14, now I'm 15 years old
it was most likely just results from puberty, why would incisor chewing do anything different? every time you chew you use the whole mandible
 
it was most likely just results from puberty, why would incisor chewing do anything different? every time you chew you use the whole mandible
It's about pressures during chewing, I put it right above, chewing with the incisors is a habit, and not just for chewing gum
 
mirin ur progress though brah, i just got confused with the replies
I'm Brazilian, and sometimes the translator puts the words wrong
 
nah i just thought it was somebody else replying and saying that chewing is cope
it's the other guy there, chewing makes total sense
 
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