How to grow bones with tmj?

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recently I went to a doctor to get it checked out and they told me I can’t fix it. How can I max out my potential for growing good bones and a good jawline? I’m unsure if chewing five gums at the same time would work. Would it worsen it? What can I do instead?

Also is having TMJ gonna prevent me from having a good maxilla?
 
recently I went to a doctor to get it checked out and they told me I can’t fix it. How can I max out my potential for growing good bones and a good jawline? I’m unsure if chewing five gums at the same time would work. Would it worsen it? What can I do instead?

Also is having TMJ gonna prevent me from having a good maxilla?
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recently I went to a doctor to get it checked out and they told me I can’t fix it. How can I max out my potential for growing good bones and a good jawline? I’m unsure if chewing five gums at the same time would work. Would it worsen it? What can I do instead?

Also is having TMJ gonna prevent me from having a good maxilla?
The doctors can't fix the TMJ? Cooked.

How can you max out your bones and jawline potential? Hop of steroids, or have excellent nutrition, sleep, low stress, hormonal health, eat a tougher than average diet and have good oral habits, only works until you're like 16 though.

Chewing 5 gums at the same time, isn't necessarily problematic unless you chew for too long and the gum is too hard, in which case you'd likely just make your TMJ worse.

Will TMJ prevent you from having a good maxilla? No, I don't think so.
 
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The doctors can't fix the TMJ? Cooked.

How can you max out your bones and jawline potential? Hop of steroids, or have excellent nutrition, sleep, low stress, hormonal health, eat a tougher than average diet and have good oral habits, Only works until you're like 16 though.

Chewing 5 gums at the same time, isn't necessarily problematic unless you chew for too long and the gum is too hard, in which case you'd likely just make your TMJ worse.

Will TMJ prevent you from having a good maxilla? No, I don't think so.
They just wont fix it the doctors said that theyve seen worse and i should stop being so obsessed about my asymmetries and then my dad gave me a whole lecture about how “my generation is so self centered ” IN FRONT OF EVERYONE JFL. Anyways do they offer surgeries where ur from or other countries?
 

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