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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.
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.