Manipulation of the zygomatic bone

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We all know to some extent that chewing is cope, but it has been proven in several studies that mastication could in fact
make the ramus and the zygomatic bone grow by the external pressure the masseter muscle puts on them.

Now, what would happen if a sudden injury from forceful mastication occurs in the masseters? Would that negatively impact
the zygomatic arch in terms of projection? Since the masseter itself is attached to the zygomatic, kind of like a support.

Leave your thoughts please.
 
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Chewing isn’t cope retard, only mewing is
 
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how can i make my ramus grow?
 
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Chewing isn’t cope retard, only mewing is
Mewing is correct tongue posture just as in walking straight to keep good body posture. Did you even read more than 1 sentence I wrote?
 
Mewing is correct tongue posture just as in walking straight to keep good body posture. Did you even read more than 1 sentence I wrote?
Didn’t read I mog you
 
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stfu just bonesmash
 
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Every bone you want to grow is directly correlated in size with the mastication muscles
 
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We all know to some extent that chewing is cope, but it has been proven in several studies that mastication could in fact
make the ramus and the zygomatic bone grow by the external pressure the masseter muscle puts on them.

Now, what would happen if a sudden injury from forceful mastication occurs in the masseters? Would that negatively impact
the zygomatic arch in terms of projection? Since the masseter itself is attached to the zygomatic, kind of like a support.

Leave your thoughts please.
Ur bone isn't reducing size because of an issue on the muscles jfl unless ur like 40. It's like asking if u will lose height if u starved urself.
 
We all know to some extent that chewing is cope, but it has been proven in several studies that mastication could in fact
make the ramus and the zygomatic bone grow by the external pressure the masseter muscle puts on them.

Now, what would happen if a sudden injury from forceful mastication occurs in the masseters? Would that negatively impact
the zygomatic arch in terms of projection? Since the masseter itself is attached to the zygomatic, kind of like a support.

Leave your thoughts please.
maybe i know the answer, maybe i can help find the answer

but you did not tag me so i cannot rlly help you.. i don"t see it.
 
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Ur bone isn't reducing size because of an issue on the muscles jfl unless ur like 40. It's like asking if u will lose height if u starved urself.
That's one way to put it, thanks. Yeah well I thought it because the muscles attach to the zygos.
 
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That's one way to put it, thanks. Yeah well I thought it because the muscles attach to the zygos.
Also bone change after a certain age is a pipe dream tbh. There might be change but it won't be noticable
 

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