
turneywest
Yup, another right wing guy
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Yes, everything is correct. Eating hard food from childhood stimulates the development of the chewing muscles, especially the masseter, temporal, and pterygoid muscles. This creates a natural load on the facial bones, particularly the maxilla, promoting its proper growth in width and forward direction.
When a child actively chews tough food, it also helps naturally expand the palate by applying pressure to the teeth and sutures of the upper jaw. As a result:
• Nasal breathing improves (a wider maxilla → wider nasal passages).
• The risk of dental crowding decreases.
• A more harmonious facial profile develops (a well-defined lower third of the face, stronger chin).
If a child eats only soft food from an early age, the muscles receive insufficient stimulation, which can lead to a narrow palate, crowded teeth, and a more recessed facial profile.
my upper palate is 40mm. But my jaw looks like it is narrow. (I won't show myself)
what does my great grandfather look like:
It is safe to say that his palate is 50 mm wide. With positive canthal tilt. My grandfather has the same thing.
Yes, everything is correct. Eating hard food from childhood stimulates the development of the chewing muscles, especially the masseter, temporal, and pterygoid muscles. This creates a natural load on the facial bones, particularly the maxilla, promoting its proper growth in width and forward direction.
When a child actively chews tough food, it also helps naturally expand the palate by applying pressure to the teeth and sutures of the upper jaw. As a result:
• Nasal breathing improves (a wider maxilla → wider nasal passages).
• The risk of dental crowding decreases.
• A more harmonious facial profile develops (a well-defined lower third of the face, stronger chin).
If a child eats only soft food from an early age, the muscles receive insufficient stimulation, which can lead to a narrow palate, crowded teeth, and a more recessed facial profile.
my upper palate is 40mm. But my jaw looks like it is narrow. (I won't show myself)
what does my great grandfather look like:

It is safe to say that his palate is 50 mm wide. With positive canthal tilt. My grandfather has the same thing.