
turneywest
Yup, another right wing guy
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If you think about it this way, if you press your tongue on the upper palate and don’t feel your teeth, then this is a sign that the palate is of ideal width.
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Its not a sole indicator on whether you have a well developed palate or not, your tongue should fit on your palate without touching teeth too much. Slight variations are normal because everyone is different but if your tongue spills into your teeth too much thats a bad sign ig. But there's other factors affecting this like tongue posture habits, dental arch shape etc etc.where am i wrong
good answer to the questionYour avi turns me on a lot
I honestly think it's a stupid question sorrygood answer to the question
where am i wrongI honestly think it's a stupid question sorry
Its not a sole indicator on whether you have a well developed palate or not, your tongue should fit on your palate without touching teeth too much. Slight variations are normal because everyone is different but if your tongue spills into your teeth too much thats a bad sign ig. But there's other factors affecting this like tongue posture habits, dental arch shape etc etc.where am i wrong
what if you widen your palate until your tongue can't feel them. I just assume that maybe the palate is not so well developed that a person feels teeth with the tongue.I honestly think it's a stupid question sorry
The tongue is very stretchy so I feel like it would adapt, I have an above average palatal width and my tongue touches most of my teethwhat if you widen your palate until your tongue can't feel them. I just assume that maybe the palate is not so well developed that a person feels teeth with the tongue.
Thank youThe tongue is very stretchy so I feel like it would adapt, I have an above average palatal width and my tongue touches most of my teeth
Different tongue sizesIf you think about it this way, if you press your tongue on the upper palate and don’t feel your teeth, then this is a sign that the palate is of ideal width.