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I don’t think it would work on incel’s skullcool.....would it build me 20 mm of bone in my late 20s?
It works on my Changlite skull tho
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I don’t think it would work on incel’s skullcool.....would it build me 20 mm of bone in my late 20s?
over............your never gonna get the white women you imagine you deserve, obviouslyChanglite
over............your never gonna get the white women you imagine you deserve, obviously
He got it from genesyes please do; he should be in jail
wanna ask for his implants and filler doctor though..............is it eppley?@ccwarrior @Spiritualcells @Sny
He got it from genes
Him and his dad had mid jawlines and made entire careers from it
Retard it even use layman terms at the discussion section.Cope
Neither study shows that you can noticeably change your mandible by chewing
You can't prove otherwise cuz there's no evidence for it
You ain't even read the studiesyou just saw that shit on r/orthotropics
Bro in a medical world that’s how we say it bruh.lmaooooooo YOUR reading comprehension is trash
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"A function of" -Idiom
: something (such as a quality or measurement) that is related to and changes with (something else)
Height is a function of age in children. It increases as their age increases
- Merrian Webster
A function defines one variable in terms of another. The statement "y is a function of x"means that y varies according to whatever value x takes on. A causal relationship is often implied (i.e. "x causes y"), but does not necessarily exist.
- Columbia College Core Curriculum
In conclusion, this study demonstrates an association between mandibular muscle force and mandibular shape.
All they did was take adults, take scans of their mandibles, and realize that the big mandibles had stronger bite forces.
They put it into a graph and described it as mandible shape being a function of bite forces. This doesn't imply a causation - only an ASSOCIATION.
Throghout the ENTIRE study they describe it as an association
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Nowhere do they describe it as a causation.
In a single sentence, they describe the graph they plotted it as x (mandible shape) being a function of y (bite strength). No causation is implied, but your dumb ass couldn't comprehend that.
Over for you
Uncannyjust get implants lil bro
You are right
Jamie debunks and other chads. Just dont mouth breathe. Mewing makes you look worse and barely no affectliterally every single person who ever chronically mouthbreathed has some sort of evident recession and/or narrow palate, proper posture is a necessity to avoid at the very least some degree of nocturnal mouth breathing and prevent further recession from the tongue not occupying the upper palate allowing it to cave in due to no support, evolution has placed such importance to mewing that it instantly activates the vagus nerve/parasympathetic system, mouth breather is literally used as an insult for great reason, brain oxygen deprived teenage mouthbreathers literally line up by the thousands to fix their overbite by an orthodontist while every single nose breather i know has a near perfect smile and maxilla, many orthodontists advocate for proper tongue posture despite potentially harming profits cause its just that painfully evident, studies and pictures on indigenous people clearly show how a single generation growing on soft food is enough to completely alter craniofacial development, and tens of thousands of people of young age with open sutures anecdotally state that mewing changed their face completely within even weeks many times, many of them posting pictures online clearly showing changes beyond androgen driven bone growth and puberty, such as dorsal hump correcting itself ( all too young to legally undergo surgery ) . but of course, a forum full of autistic gullible incels that never bothered to actually thoroughly study the topic or practise proper suction hold mewing and chewing and maybe a chin tuck here and there for more than a month at best, knows better always.
great post OP, dont bother with studies and data for them, the coping will last as long as their cognitive dissonance does.
top one looks more skull-fuckable@Eli the farmer, grain eater
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@andy9432 @notcel the hunter-gatherer, meat eater
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They don't explain what the hard food and soft food were. How do we know this is due to masticatory forces and not nutrition ?![]()
Effects of mastication on mandibular growth evaluated by microcomputed tomography
Abstract. It is well known that mastication has a significant influence on mandibular growth and development, but the mechanism behind this effect has not yet bacademic.oup.com
And the last study is an association. So you have nothing. Literally nothing to support your point.bro that study is for reference
read the last study holy shit dumb fuck, you type too fast bro without reading it all
can you link the japanese study? i can't find it online but it seems very interestingYou did not debunk any of those studies
Your reading comprehension is just bad, so you interpretted it wrong
Its depend on the chew duration and intensityI chewed my whole life and bad ramus![]()
Me dr. Nickga approve it
Yea chewing will "probably" improve the jaw
Its depend on the chew duration and intensity
Everyone chews jfl