Everyone with a chin is recessed, and why humans are the only animals with chins. The importance of dental arches (HIGH IQ, NICHE INFO, HIGH EFFORT)

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Today i will share some very important information that no one talks about.

I have been reading a lot of users here talking about the human cranium without any real knowledge. The way a human skull develops is much more complicated then you think.

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I will talk about the important of dental arches, and why everyone with a chin is recessed.

First i want you to compare a moder human skull with other animals skulls.

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Notice how humans are the only animals with “chins”

This is because evey human (with a chin) is recessed.

People here think only jaws can be recessed, but dental arches can also be recessed.

Most of the time the dental arch and jaws are recessed togheter.

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In some rare cases the jawbone grows properly but the dental arch stays recessed.

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This guy has a very recessed lower dental arch (compared to mandible), his jawbone grew properly but his (lower) dental arch is recessed.

Chins are basically a genetic mutation which occured thousands of years ago because of bad habits during development.

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Some people, such as certain Arctic or African tribe members, still have no/very minimal chins, because they still live natural, didnt suffer from famine for generations and still have natural habits.

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Is having a recessed (lower) dental arch bad? No, in modern society having a chin (recessed lower dental arch) is seen as something good. It only becomes a failo if your lower dental arch is too recessed compared to the mandible, like the guy with the large chin i used earlier in this thread.

Having a non-recessed lower dental arch basically makes your mandible looks recessed, even though its not. This dude probally has a good bite but his mandible looks recessed to someone who isn’t well educated about the cranium.

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I hope you learned something from this thread, please leave a like if you did. If you have any questions you can ask me😊
 
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cool read
 
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i could hate but since you are grey not gonna but you should cite your proof or where you got the info from
 
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good thread
 
i could hate but since you are grey not gonna but you should cite your proof or where you got the info from
I am grey because i am not sitting on this forum 24/7 insulting people or making low iq posts. If you really want to see prove I can send you some science papers, i am not making things up. You can also just look at some skulls and realize what i am saying is true.

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I am grey because i am not sitting on this forum 24/7 insulting people or making low iq posts. If you really want to see prove I can send you some science papers, i am not making things up. You can also just look at some skulls and realize what i am saying is true.

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what i meant is there are a lot of things to improve and if you post things like this with no proof you gonna get falmed i am in no way hating bro calm it down g, love
 
what i meant is there are a lot of things to improve and if you post things like this with no proof you gonna get falmed i am in no way hating bro calm it down g, love
Dont worry, I will improve for my next thread. Thanks for the feedback🙏
 
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Today i will share some very important information that no one talks about.

I have been reading a lot of users here talking about the human cranium without any real knowledge. The way a human skull develops is much more complicated then you think.

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I will talk about the important of dental arches, and why everyone with a chin is recessed.

First i want you to compare a moder human skull with other animals skulls.

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Notice how humans are the only animals with “chins”

This is because evey human (with a chin) is recessed.

People here think only jaws can be recessed, but dental arches can also be recessed.

Most of the time the dental arch and jaws are recessed togheter.

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In some rare cases the jawbone grows properly but the dental arch stays recessed.

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This guy has a very recessed lower dental arch (compared to mandible), his jawbone grew properly but his (lower) dental arch is recessed.

Chins are basically a genetic mutation which occured thousands of years ago because of bad habits during development.

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Some people, such as certain Arctic or African tribe members, still have no/very minimal chins, because they still live natural, didnt suffer from famine for generations and still have natural habits.

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Is having a recessed (lower) dental arch bad? No, in modern society having a chin (recessed lower dental arch) is seen as something good. It only becomes a failo if your lower dental arch is too recessed compared to the mandible, like the guy with the large chin i used earlier in this thread.

Having a non-recessed lower dental arch basically makes your mandible looks recessed, even though its not. This dude probally has a good bite but his mandible looks recessed to someone who isn’t well educated about the cranium.

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I hope you learned something from this thread, please leave a like if you did. If you have any questions you can ask me😊
Which groups of people are epigenetically not recessed at all then? Whats the cause of these groups having recession
 
Which groups of people are epigenetically not recessed at all then? Whats the cause of these groups having recession
Almost every human has some sort of recession, this is caused by unideal habits during development which over generations altern generics.

This is called Gracilization, and started (hunderds) of thousands of years ago.

I think there are no 100% natural developed humans anymore.

I also dont think you would want to look like one because you wouldnt fit in modern society with the skull of a human from 300000 years ago.

 
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The typa chin hardmaxxers be gettin' :
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Almost every human has some sort of recession, this is caused by unideal habits during development which over generations altern generics.

This is called Gracilization, and started (hunderds) of thousands of years ago.

I think there are no 100% natural developed humans anymore.

I also dont think you would want to look like one because you wouldnt fit in modern society with the skull of a human from 300000 years ago.

So it’s all because of bad habits irregardless
 
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But chin reduction can lead to crooked teeth in modern human and looks worse
 
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I am grey because i am not sitting on this forum 24/7 insulting people or making low iq posts. If you really want to see prove I can send you some science papers, i am not making things up. You can also just look at some skulls and realize what i am saying is true.

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another reason chins developed is because they help in speaking

keep in mind there is a difference between dental arch projection and prognathism

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in this example, his mandible is recessed, you can see this because it is physically short compared to his entire head. And he has prognathism, his maxilla is too counter clock rotated and his mandible is too clockwise rotated. Which is not the same thing as dental arch projection. Just making that clear because some people might use that to cope
 

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