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My jawbone or gonial angle has gradually decreased and this has rounded the corner of my jaw. Please help what could be causing it?
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SchizophreniaMy jawbone or gonial angle has gradually decreased and this has rounded the corner of my jaw. Please help what could be causing it?
Only good take you've ever postedSchizophrenia
?Schizophrenia
It is impossible unless you are 60 year old.My jawbone or gonial angle has gradually decreased and this has rounded the corner of my jaw. Please help what could be causing it?
My gonial angle is 90 degrees now due to chewing, hope you know what to do nowMy jawbone or gonial angle has gradually decreased and this has rounded the corner of my jaw. Please help what could be causing it?
The thickness of the part of the bone where the gonial angle is located has decreasedLower angle or higher?
He said GRADUALLY.pancreatic cancer
no troll. do you think this could be osteoporosis?If you are not trolling you should seek medical attention. That could be some serious shit
Osteoporosis makes the bone fragile, and sharp, but does not change its volume. Hence it should not have decreased your "gonial angles", and you would have already fractured something by now.no troll. do you think this could be osteoporosis?
Well, you are young, so it is definitely not cancer or some deadly shitno troll. do you think this could be osteoporosis?
Doctor is dont care me lmao.Osteoporosis makes the bone fragile, and sharp, but does not change its volume. Hence it should not have decreased your "gonial angles", and you would have already fractured something by now.
PS. This study says osteoporosis can actually resorb your bone...
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Clinical disorders of bone resorption - PubMed
Clinical disorders in which bone resorption is increased are very common and include Paget's disease of bone, osteoporosis, and the bone changes secondary to cancer, such as occur in myeloma and metastases from breast cancer. Clinical disorders of reduced bone resorption are less common and...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
But idk... never heard of this...But i am not a doctor though...
1) GO TO A DOC
2) If he finds nothing, GO TO A PSYCHIATRIST![]()
Can this actually happen if you chew no food for like a yearLow vit k2 calcium vit D and not chewing hard food can cause this. Sounds like a ramus problem
Yes bones can atrophyCan this actually happen if you chew no food for like a year
So let’s say I got tmj and barely ate for a year I can’t tell if I got any bone loss but can it be restored from chewing again?Yes bones can atrophy
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Yes bone can be built at any ageSo let’s say I got tmj and barely ate for a year I can’t tell if I got any bone loss but can it be restored from chewing again?
Based it’s not overYes bone can be built at any age