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It's my biggest flaw and idk how to fix it
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also, an obvious one I missed, just don't be fatThere has been some research conducted that suggests that eating a tougher diet during developmental years may contribute to a longer ramus and obtuse gonial. However, these findings are largely correlational, meaning that based on the available research one could make the argument that tougher diet develops the gonial area, but there's no hard data absolutely proving that's the case.
Note to that bone remodeling takes years, and you're getting close to the end stages of puberty, where such changes become progressively smaller or even negligible once you reach your 20s. Depending on how much of a flaw this is for you, once you're an adult you may want to default to jaw angle implants either way.
high iq thanks bhaiThere has been some research conducted that suggests that eating a tougher diet during developmental years may contribute to a longer ramus and obtuse gonial. However, these findings are largely correlational, meaning that based on the available research one could make the argument that tougher diet develops the gonial area, but there's no hard data absolutely proving that's the case.
Note to that bone remodeling takes years, and you're getting close to the end stages of puberty, where such changes become progressively smaller or even negligible once you reach your 20s. Depending on how much of a flaw this is for you, once you're an adult you may want to default to jaw angle implants either way.
Sure but how would a changed ramus and gonial angle make more prominent gonions?There has been some research conducted that suggests that eating a tougher diet during developmental years may contribute to a longer ramus and obtuse gonial. However, these findings are largely correlational, meaning that based on the available research one could make the argument that tougher diet develops the gonial area, but there's no hard data absolutely proving that's the case.
Note to that bone remodeling takes years, and you're getting close to the end stages of puberty, where such changes become progressively smaller or even negligible once you reach your 20s. Depending on how much of a flaw this is for you, once you're an adult you may want to default to jaw angle implants either way.
The changes should logically extend to the gonions as well, I'd assume. I don't even have the paper anymore, read it a while ago, but if you want I could try to find it and cite it verbatim?Sure but how would a changed ramus and gonial angle make more prominent gonions?
Im not saying youre wrong but from what ive read about ut seems mostly sexually dimorphic, this is also highly anecdotal but ive got a good masculine gonial angle with a very long ramus but still my gonion thickness and tilt is shitThe changes should logically extend to the gonions as well, I'd assume. I don't even have the paper anymore, read it a while ago, but if you want I could try to find it and cite it verbatim?