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Any recession of your skull is extremely likely due to your upbringing. Not genetics. Whether that recession is of your mandible, chin or maxilla.
Malocclusions type 1,2 and 3 were extremely rare before agriculture. The birdcel face was practically non existent. There is more variation in the MODERN human skull within the skull than in practically every other skeletal body part of every other mammal. The reason is because MODERN humans did not masticate enough through their development causing the maxilla to grow downwards as a result of the lack of upwards pressure on it; and keeping your mouth closed. If you did that your skull would almost certainly turn out to be something like this.
If it didn't, the process shown below has occurred, as it has done in the vast majority of men and women to a greater or lesser extent.
Models are the rare, 5 or so percent of people who were invulnerable to the modern environment due to a correct tongue and neck posture.
You see, small cheekbones zygo, big nose, low hyoid bone, long philtrum are all just side effects of the main problem. The collapsing of the maxilla due to lack of resistance from the tongue and lower jaw in a closed bite.
Malocclusions type 1,2 and 3 were extremely rare before agriculture. The birdcel face was practically non existent. There is more variation in the MODERN human skull within the skull than in practically every other skeletal body part of every other mammal. The reason is because MODERN humans did not masticate enough through their development causing the maxilla to grow downwards as a result of the lack of upwards pressure on it; and keeping your mouth closed. If you did that your skull would almost certainly turn out to be something like this.
If it didn't, the process shown below has occurred, as it has done in the vast majority of men and women to a greater or lesser extent.
Models are the rare, 5 or so percent of people who were invulnerable to the modern environment due to a correct tongue and neck posture.
You see, small cheekbones zygo, big nose, low hyoid bone, long philtrum are all just side effects of the main problem. The collapsing of the maxilla due to lack of resistance from the tongue and lower jaw in a closed bite.
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