LilJojo
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Can chewing increase midface length? If yes how can i limit the midface lengthening?
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@hairyballscel read this or you are gay.it has been reported that subjects with thin masseters have a proportionally longer face, which could be due to the lack of both bone and muscle volume( 75 ) and lower bizygomatic and intergonial width( 56 ), while subjects with a higher bite force have a short lower anterior face height( 59 , 62 ), a small mid-face inclination, a large mandible and occlusal plane inclination( 17 , 57 ), and a smaller jaw, leaving less space for the eruption of teeth( 76 ).
makes no senseleaving less space for the eruption of teeth( 76 ).
Yeah you are gaymakes no sense
i read it niggaYeah you are gay
"These findings suggested that insufficient developmental space is a consequence of insufficient masseter muscle activity in the early stages of life"i read it nigga
no, it's a mariana trench iq joke of a theory made up by self described retards.Can chewing increase midface length? If yes how can i limit the midface lengthening?
yes this is right"These findings suggested that insufficient developmental space is a consequence of insufficient masseter muscle activity in the early stages of life"
Copeyes this is right
jfl its ur quote niggaCope
normal occlusion was significantly predominant in the matured muscle activity groups of clusters 4 and 5,Cope