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this is the sequel of this thread
As I explained in the previous thread, she is a physical therapist and holds conferences about tongue posture and facial bones.
Today I met her and asked her opinion about the correlation between tongue posture and facial bone develpoment so she explained me the whole development of facial bones is not genetical, but depends on tongue posture and bad habits such as pacifier usage during childhood.
Afterwards I asked her if by keeping the correct tongue posture it's possible to change the facial bones and she replied that it's impossible after 12 years old, because the plates of the maxilla and the palate close when puberty begins.
As I explained in the previous thread, she is a physical therapist and holds conferences about tongue posture and facial bones.
Today I met her and asked her opinion about the correlation between tongue posture and facial bone develpoment so she explained me the whole development of facial bones is not genetical, but depends on tongue posture and bad habits such as pacifier usage during childhood.
Afterwards I asked her if by keeping the correct tongue posture it's possible to change the facial bones and she replied that it's impossible after 12 years old, because the plates of the maxilla and the palate close when puberty begins.