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Or is there any other softmax for jaw width?
My jaw is super cucked by inward gonions
 
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Define what you mean by "work"
 
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improve jaw width. I have good ramus and maxilla and everything but my jaw is invisible from the front cause of inward gonions. I really dont need much, just some more angularity
it will make your jaw width bigger yeah over time cos its a muscle like anything else. wether it looks good depends on your masseter insertions
 
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Define what you mean by "work"
I forgot to tell you this when you replied to my post about nutrients being cope and mastication being important for features. Clenching does stress the TMJ.
From the present study, it can be established that during prolonged clenching, the higher stresses are concentrated in the lateral region [of the TMJ]
Also, I saw your thread about blocking greys. I'm about to drop a few high-effort threads in a few weeks. Mind following me or something?
 
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Also, I saw your thread about blocking greys. I'm about to drop a few high-effort threads in a few weeks. Mind following me or something?
I can disable it with one click of a button. ill see it if you tag me


Is there any way to check whether my insertions are good or not?
clench, is the widest point at the very very bottom of ur ramus?
 
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You can widen your palate during your teenage years by regularly chewing tough meats and hard foods at least 25 times on each side, combined with proper swallowing technique. This method is supported by scientific evidence related to orofacial development.
 
There isn’t much variation in the core anatomical insertion point of the masseter.
It stays fairly consistent across individuals. However, its size, appearance and visual impact on your face do depend on your ramus length and overall mandibular shape.

Training the masseter can increase its size over time and also contributes to increased bone density per mechanotransduction.

Definitely be cautious- TMJ issues can develop, and I speak from experience. It’s a nightmare to deal with.
So don’t chew like a madmen. Less is more, and that also translates to muscle training by the way.
 
You can widen your palate during your teenage years by regularly chewing tough meats and hard foods at least 25 times on each side, combined with proper swallowing technique. This method is supported by scientific evidence related to orofacial development.
Wider palate won't widen my mandible, and I'm pretty sure my issue is inward gonions and not narrow palate. And I'm pretty sure it'd ruin my perfect fwhr. My lower third is the issue not my midface. But idk.
 
Wider palate won't widen my mandible, and I'm pretty sure my issue is inward gonions and not narrow palate. And I'm pretty sure it'd ruin my perfect fwhr. My lower third is the issue not my midface. But idk.
A wider palate helps the mandible develop more natrually
If you improve your palate width during teenage years It can probably lead to a wider and better algined mandible over time
It wont ruin anything, it can tho if you're retarded
The lower third will obviously get affected by this if your maxilla will develop
 
A wider palate helps the mandible develop more natrually
If you improve your palate width during teenage years It can probably lead to a wider and better algined mandible over time
It wont ruin anything, it can tho if you're retarded
The lower third will obviously get affected by this if your maxilla will develop
Im 18, probably too late for substantial improvements no?
 
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Im 18, probably too late for substantial improvements no?
It's a matter of genetics and how early your sutures close. But it's always wroth to go all in on correct tongue posture and thumb pulling. At least for like 3 months, you will most likely notice differences. Just do it before it's too late.
 
It's a matter of genetics and how early your sutures close. But it's always wroth to go all in on correct tongue posture and thumb pulling. At least for like 3 months, you will most likely notice differences. Just do it before it's too late.
Can’t do thumpulling, got aligners fixing my overbite. Probably should’ve mentioned that earlier lol, should make any palate widening impossible.
 
There isn’t much variation in the core anatomical insertion point of the masseter.
It stays fairly consistent across individuals. However, its size, appearance and visual impact on your face do depend on your ramus length and overall mandibular shape.

Training the masseter can increase its size over time and also contributes to increased bone density per mechanotransduction.

Definitely be cautious- TMJ issues can develop, and I speak from experience. It’s a nightmare to deal with.
So don’t chew like a madmen. Less is more, and that also translates to muscle training by the way.
What do you think of my ramus? I’ve been told it’s short but I honestly can’t tell. Drawing a straight line it seems to undercut my mouth, but that could be due to my overbite I guess. Ignore its position relative to the ear, my ears are weird.
 

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What do you think of my ramus? I’ve been told it’s short but I honestly can’t tell. Drawing a straight line it seems to undercut my mouth, but that could be due to my overbite I guess. Ignore its position relative to the ear, my ears are weird.
Who exactly told you that? It is hard to tell here, but it appears relatively normal. Not particularly long though.

You look much younger than 18 btw. Late bloomer probably.
 

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