Glasses effect on maxilla

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My theory is that wearing glasses too much puts a lot of pressure on your maxilla making it recessed due to the force being applied by the glasses constantly. I also noticed that I have probably never seen a person who wears glasses a lot have a good developed maxilla

Try to prove me wrong.
 
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not enough force to cause effect
 
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My theory is that wearing glasses too much puts a lot of pressure on your maxilla making it recessed due to the force being applied by the glasses constantly. I also noticed that I have probably never seen a person who wears glasses a lot have a good developed maxilla

Try to prove me wrong.
having long hair deform the skull under the preasure:lul::lul::lul:
 
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What if you wear them for years during puberty and you wear them all the time except for when showering and sleeping
 
What if you wear them for years during puberty and you wear them all the time except for when showering and sleeping
1. If you posture changed than yes
2. Glasses doesn't do no shit :feelsshh:
 
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What if you wear them for years during puberty and you wear them all the time except for when showering and sleeping
still not enough force lmfao, its like saying clothes have weight which compresses ur spine via gravity making u short :lul::lul: and eating food also puts weight to ur stomach so it compresses spine further
 
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Most people who get glasses already have a recessed maxilla which leads to recessed infras. This fucks up their vision in the long term
 
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My theory is that wearing glasses too much puts a lot of pressure on your maxilla making it recessed due to the force being applied by the glasses constantly. I also noticed that I have probably never seen a person who wears glasses a lot have a good developed maxilla

Try to prove me wrong.
recessed maxilla is caused mostly by mouth breathing or malnutrition
 
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My theory is that wearing glasses too much puts a lot of pressure on your maxilla making it recessed due to the force being applied by the glasses constantly. I also noticed that I have probably never seen a person who wears glasses a lot have a good developed maxilla

Try to prove me wrong.
yea theres been a study that proves that lmk if you wanna see it
 
lil bro got PhD in mewonomics
 
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Mental Gymnastics
 
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I also noticed that I have probably never seen a person who wears glasses a lot have a good developed maxilla
Staying indoors a lot causes bad eyesight mostly. So if the correlation really exists then the causation is probably because they live more unnatural lifes.

Otherwise it could be some kind of social factor, where good looking people are more likely to use lenses.

Or could be just a confirmation bias that you are looking for.

Or you might just be doing stats incorrectly, for example: most people have recessed maxilla, so most people who wear glasses also have recessed maxilla.
 
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My theory is that wearing glasses too much puts a lot of pressure on your maxilla making it recessed due to the force being applied by the glasses constantly. I also noticed that I have probably never seen a person who wears glasses a lot have a good developed maxilla

Try to prove me wrong.
Jfl
 
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Yeah kys monkey
 
Coping levels 1000/10 :forcedsmile::ROFLMAO::lul:
 
What if you wear them for years during puberty and you wear them all the time except for when showering and sleeping
might effect the nose but that's it
 
My theory is that wearing glasses too much puts a lot of pressure on your maxilla making it recessed due to the force being applied by the glasses constantly. I also noticed that I have probably never seen a person who wears glasses a lot have a good developed maxilla

Try to prove me wrong.

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