Does ramus length have anything to do with forward growth?

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Tall ramus usually mean low gonial angle, which usually means good forward growth
Life fuel for me but my maxilla is a bit flat like ivan drago
 
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Could be bloat or shit posture, you can pm I’ll see which it is.
I tjink ypu have pics of me i can send an hour feom now im on way to the gym rn
 
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I have like top 5 percentile ramus length but am not forward grown and have a very round face
 
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Usually related because low forward growth means poor bone development in general.
 
I have like top 5 percentile ramus length but am not forward grown and have a very round face
I sorta have an ivan drago side profile with top1% jaw but my nose falios me i wana be sure im reccsed before rhino even though people on here say im not
 
I imagine it does, shorter ramus = high gonial angle = more diagonal mandibles = less forward projection

low gonial = mandibles point straight ahead = more projection at same length
 

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