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Another pic from four months agono bone changed i will tell you that much
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Another pic from four months agono bone changed i will tell you that much
look at the video his bones are hanging lower but his skin goes up around that area
look at the video his bones are hanging lower but his skin goes up around that area
Yeah he is still autistically hard mewing and shit lollook at the video his bones are hanging lower but his skin goes up around that area
attention seeking at its finestYeah he is still autistically hard mewing and shit lol
especially the way the lighting is in the after obscures his gonion
You shouldn't ask that retard he has no knowledge on this field. Mastication forces would grow the lower third to adapt to stress if anything. He had a constant state of pressure where his jaw had no other option than moving alongyeah I think he just fucked his condyle beyond belief.
Large mastication forces can do this I guess permaclenching can too,
@goat2x what’s your thoughts on this autism lmao, maybe the large force remodelled his ramus shorter without respect to the condyle like in the mice aswell?
Yeah but it seems like the ramus remodels shorter for some types of masticatory activity.Mastication forces would grow the lower third to adapt to stress if anything.
I don't care about what it seems to be like for you though. It's an actual fact mastication puts stress on the jaw bone and promotes it to grow. What you're referring to is just bruxism and constantly activating your masseter causing it to crush inwardsYeah but it seems like the ramus remodels shorter for some types of masticatory activity.
and damage to the condyle and cartilage wouldn’t be remodelling or adaption or anything just erosion
Forceful mastication activates osteocytes and builds a stout jawbone - Scientific Reports
Bone undergoes a constant reconstruction process of resorption and formation called bone remodeling, so that it can endure mechanical loading. During food ingestion, masticatory muscles generate the required masticatory force. The magnitude of applied masticatory force has long been believed to...www.nature.com
they talk about both things here but idk how significant of a shortening we are talking about with condyle damage too, probably still very small.
For my example look up bruxism patients and you'll see how comical their lower third usually is. Very shortYeah but it seems like the ramus remodels shorter for some types of masticatory activity.
and damage to the condyle and cartilage wouldn’t be remodelling or adaption or anything just erosion
Forceful mastication activates osteocytes and builds a stout jawbone - Scientific Reports
Bone undergoes a constant reconstruction process of resorption and formation called bone remodeling, so that it can endure mechanical loading. During food ingestion, masticatory muscles generate the required masticatory force. The magnitude of applied masticatory force has long been believed to...www.nature.com
they talk about both things here but idk how significant of a shortening we are talking about with condyle damage too, probably still very small.
I'm sorry I shouldn't have said the I don't care part now I look like a dickheadI don't care about what it seems to be like for you though. It's an actual fact mastication puts stress on the jaw bone and promotes it to grow. What you're referring to is just bruxism and constantly activating your masseter causing it to crush inwards
I meant from the study btw this isn’t my theory or smtI don't care about what it seems to be like for you though.
Nw lol if you meant like that was my theory or smt then I agree I’m sick of alot of the aspie theories on here too, maybe he had some cartilage and bone erosion though that was all I meant originally I doubt he saw real remodelling of the ramus like that.I'm sorry I shouldn't have said the I don't care part now I look like a dickhead
how is it even possible to clench incisors.well... lets analyze....
what did this guy experience???? severe downward growth ONLY around the mandible area!!!
but... why DID this happen???? why didn the ramus grow as well???? if the ramus were to grow simultaneously, the guy would have been gigachad tier!!! (@xefo69 help me with a morph plox)
well... the guy was clenching!!! thats what he had told us.... and clenching involves permanent contraction of maaseters, temporalis and pterygoids.....
and this putsA FUCK TON OF PRESSURE on the ramus and temples.....
guess what!!! his ramus was kept busy and under pressure all the time, inhibiting its growth!!!!
shocking but true!!! he should have clenched incisors as well!!!!
Yes but mandible growth is negligible after 18, this ks related to malleability
An adult human does not have enough jaw strength to change the development of their jaw from clenching... the same way tongue pressure on the palate from mewing won't do anything for forward growth. It's all a bunch of cope... because adult bones are not malleable post-puberty.
It's clear to see the guy in the OP was always downward growth because of his crappy gonial angle in the before. He's taken different photos to cope with his downward growth...
Consider the head tilt, whether the Frankfurt plane is in view, lighting and angles.
It's all 1 big cope. It's a classic orthotopic fallacy of wanting to blame your environment on sub-optimal genetics. He was always destined to develop an antegonial notch because of his genetic profile and facial morphology. Clenching won't do shit...
@RealSurgerymax can you explain this please? should I be worried to chew and stuff?
also when do you drop the mouth widening thread bro
You're fucking retarded lmfao. Hard clenching and chewing is completely different. Inject iqI love this. I always knew that chewing was cope and a waste of time. It's all about the tongue.
Chimps eat 97% soft fruit and jaw Mog us to death
They also happen to have a gigantic tongue imprint on the roof of their mouth
hmmm
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Besides we already have studies showing masseter size is correlated with a lower mandibular plane angle, a shorter face, a more rectangular and robust prominent lower thirdWhy is this forum so unbelievably low iq. It's so easy to understand what happened. He clenched for extremely long periods with his masseter which compressed his jaw inwards since it has no other option than to move along (Ofc assuming he's not frauding the before).
That is literally completely different than chewing and putting stress on the mandibular bone but not endlessly compressing it.
You guys are all fucking morons and I'm yiur daddy. LOL!
So anybody can please tl;dr on what not to do? And what to do with mouth posture? Mewing may be cope but it doesn't hurt . Please give info