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We all know somebody here telling other people to only start chewing if they have "Good" or "Low" Masseter insterions...
THIS MAKES 0 SENSE
The biceps is located on the arm ?
The Quadriceps is located on your legs ?
The temporalis muscle is located on the temples ,
Well guess what ?
The masseter is located on the whole ramus !
Im amazed by the fact that some people think you can naturally have a Long ramus like this :
And Masseter inserted Here :
It is not possible , "High masseter insertions" just means Short ramus and High Gonial Angle
"Low Masseter insertions just means Long ramus and Low Gonial Angle
The masseter Always looks like this :
Wether is is short or long...
What actually Matters is muscle fibers ,
Some people have naturally Large masseters wich means , no matter what , by regularly chewing like an average person , they will always have Wide masseter and wide gonions since they are correlated.. same for people with very wide temporalis...
To get wide gonions you either need :
-Good genetics
-Proper jaw development and habits very young (even @Akatlyn said that he has inward gonions but he had proper chewing habits even at a young age)
This thread is also here to explain that Gonial Implants are the only worth it because they are just behind the masseter and dont pretend to lenghten the ramus , wich would look very uncanny because the masseter insertion dont change..
Small Recap :
Masseter insertions are always the same , it is the gonial angle and ramus lenght that makes them "lower" or "higher"
Muscle fibers and gonions are more important , and they are mostly genetics...
It may look like a water thread , but a lot of people are still talking about masseter insertions like they exist jfl...
THIS MAKES 0 SENSE
The biceps is located on the arm ?
The Quadriceps is located on your legs ?
The temporalis muscle is located on the temples ,
Well guess what ?

The masseter is located on the whole ramus !
Im amazed by the fact that some people think you can naturally have a Long ramus like this :

And Masseter inserted Here :

It is not possible , "High masseter insertions" just means Short ramus and High Gonial Angle
"Low Masseter insertions just means Long ramus and Low Gonial Angle
The masseter Always looks like this :

Wether is is short or long...
What actually Matters is muscle fibers ,
Some people have naturally Large masseters wich means , no matter what , by regularly chewing like an average person , they will always have Wide masseter and wide gonions since they are correlated.. same for people with very wide temporalis...
To get wide gonions you either need :
-Good genetics
-Proper jaw development and habits very young (even @Akatlyn said that he has inward gonions but he had proper chewing habits even at a young age)
This thread is also here to explain that Gonial Implants are the only worth it because they are just behind the masseter and dont pretend to lenghten the ramus , wich would look very uncanny because the masseter insertion dont change..
Small Recap :
Masseter insertions are always the same , it is the gonial angle and ramus lenght that makes them "lower" or "higher"
Muscle fibers and gonions are more important , and they are mostly genetics...
It may look like a water thread , but a lot of people are still talking about masseter insertions like they exist jfl...