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I’d say long is ideal but some prefer medium for a pretty boy look.Medium is ideal
First example has not the best chin, but this is still not a short ramusShort (barely reaches the middle of his lips):
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Medium (reaches the middle of his bottom lip):
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Long (reaches slightly below his lips):
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It absolutely is. Why do you think his jaw has such little vertical projection?First example has not the best chin, but this is still not a short ramus
you're completely forgetting about head posture. o'pry's ramus is just as long as pattinson's.Short (barely reaches the middle of his lips):
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Medium (reaches the middle of his bottom lip):
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Long (reaches slightly below his lips):
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No it’s not. Pattinson’s reaches below his lips, O’ Pry’s doesn’t.you're completely forgetting about head posture. o'pry's ramus is just as long as pattinson's.
Thats mine. Is that good?
If you’re going for a hypermasculine look, yes.T
Thats mine. Is that good?
If you’re going for a hypermasculine look, yes.
Most would consider it excessively long though. I’d say ideal is slightly below the lips like Pattinson’s. This is especially good if you’re going for a maesthetic look.
Chin height doesn’t determine gonial angle.My ramus will be lengthened to long but my gonial angle is 125 due to chin height. Ah well...
Chin height doesn’t determine gonial angle.
No, it doesn’t. Slope of the mandible determines gonial angle.Yes it does. I'm not going to lower my jaw angles anymore and chin height determines slope of the mandible.
No, it doesn’t. Slope of the mandible determines gonial angle.
Except that’s not always the case. High gonial angle doesn’t mean you’ll have a tall chin, and a low gonial angle doesn’t mean you’ll have a short chin.That's right, and chin height determines slope of the mandible since thats what connect the jaw angle to the chin. I guess thickness of mandible body also comes into effect but only to heighten gonial angle (soul never thicken, only thin it).
Except that’s not always the case. High gonial angle doesn’t mean you’ll have a tall chin, and a low gonial angle doesn’t mean you’ll have a short chin.
High gonial angle and short chin:
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Lower gonial angle and taller chin:
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If you’re talking about what you’re going to request on an implant, fine. But, it’s incorrect to say that chin height dictates gonial angle. Slope of mandible does that.I'm talking about jaw implant design here. I can lower or raise jaw angle and I can lower or raise chin height. I'm not going to say "give me 120deg gonial angle" and then have a random outcome on the chin height and jaw angles. Those should be determined independently and then the gonial angle is a byproduct. Nobody says "oh damn look at that 120deg angle" but they will notice jaw angles too low or high or chin height too low or high.
Good explaination, thanks.Short (barely reaches the middle of his lips):
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Medium (reaches the middle of his bottom lip):
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Long (reaches slightly below his lips):
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It’s NOT the ramus, it’s the position of their ears that’s changing in each picture.Short (barely reaches the middle of his lips):
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Medium (reaches the middle of his bottom lip):
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Long (reaches slightly below his lips):
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No, it’s the ramus. Why do you think their jaws progressively sit farther from their lips?It’s NOT the ramus, it’s the position of their ears that’s changing in each picture.
smh i have long ramus and i dislike it, gives me a rapist look nglI’d say long is ideal but some prefer medium for a pretty boy look.