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it is useless to look into cranial base since it is genetic/racial and u cant change itNo purpose besides supporting your brain, but your whole face develops based on it. If you have a long middle cranial fossa there will be no mewing for you, you'll have a shit gonial angle regardless, slightly changes on it can change several parts of your face.
Will you have NCT?
Cranial base
Will you have prognathism?
Cranial base
Will you prominent zygos?
Cranial base
and so on...
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For example, I haven't researched much yet but I assume that because Asians usually have bigger brains than whites and blacks is the reason why they don't have deep-set eyes. The bigger brain that developed due to their cold climate probably shortened the anterior cranial fossa, which pushed the sphenoid bone along with it, therefore having less space on the orbital cavity, which pushes the eyes forward. This is just a theory that I have, I've already downloaded some articles and I'll read them after finishing the 1200 page book I'm reading about eye area surgery.
Notice how the S-N distance is shorter on Asians (Class 3):
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Apparently, no one managed to archive the lookism thread correctly so there's a bunch of info there that some 10 posts lukers posted that are long gone it is what it is...
In short, when it comes to face development I'd say it goes like this:
Cranial base > Head shape (Brachy,dolicho,meso...) > Gender* > Genetics** > Masticatory muscles > Airway/Mewing > Head posture
* Women naturally are more brachycephaly than men, also has smaller airways...
**Blacks, for example, have wider ramus (from the side) that's why it looks like they have more forward growth on the maxilla, because their wider ramus pushes their maxilla forward.
BTW, if there is any collegecel here who has free access to ElSevier on your college, make me the favor of getting SOM Movie 1, 2, and 3, thanks:
Cranial base topology and basic trends in the facial evolution of Homo
Facial prognathism and projection are important characteristics in human evolution but their three-dimensional (3D) architectonic relationships to bas…www.sciencedirect.com