theory on facial bone remodeling with vibration.

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I believe targeted vibration can remodel facial bones over time especially in people under 25. Why? Because 30–50 Hz vibration is already used in orthopedics to stimulate bone growth and healing. If it works for femurs and jaw implants, why wouldn’t it work on the zygomatic or mandible if applied daily? I’m convinced small mm-level changes in projection are possible and permanent. and you can use an electric brush for it cause Most electric toothbrushes vibrate at 25–50 Hz, which is in the ideal range for osteoblast stimulation. What’s your opinion on this guys I’m not sure it really works but I think it’s possible.
 
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I believe targeted vibration can remodel facial bones over time especially in people under 25. Why? Because 30–50 Hz vibration is already used in orthopedics to stimulate bone growth and healing. If it works for femurs and jaw implants, why wouldn’t it work on the zygomatic or mandible if applied daily? I’m convinced small mm-level changes in projection are possible and permanent. and you can use an electric brush for it cause Most electric toothbrushes vibrate at 25–50 Hz, which is in the ideal range for osteoblast stimulation. What’s your opinion on this guys I’m not sure it really works but I think it’s possible.
I will try it, recommend me a brush if such
 
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too smart, high iq
 
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Idk tbh I only use my electric brush after I brush my teeth I start doing it
Well, I'll try it, do you see any results?
 
Well, I'll try it, do you see any results?
I believe it takes months to a year to see visual results and the younger you are the better and faster results you could get
 
I believe targeted vibration can remodel facial bones over time especially in people under 25. Why? Because 30–50 Hz vibration is already used in orthopedics to stimulate bone growth and healing. If it works for femurs and jaw implants, why wouldn’t it work on the zygomatic or mandible if applied daily? I’m convinced small mm-level changes in projection are possible and permanent. and you can use an electric brush for it cause Most electric toothbrushes vibrate at 25–50 Hz, which is in the ideal range for osteoblast stimulation. What’s your opinion on this guys I’m not sure it really works but I think it’s possible.
it works, i made a retarded thread on that some time ago.
 
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I believe it takes months to a year to see visual results and the younger you are the better and faster results you could get
Well, I'll try it, I have nothing to lose by trying, I trust in your knowledge, little brother.
 
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where to buy>
 
anything but a fucking hammer :lul::lul::lul:
 
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I believe targeted vibration can remodel facial bones over time especially in people under 25. Why? Because 30–50 Hz vibration is already used in orthopedics to stimulate bone growth and healing. If it works for femurs and jaw implants, why wouldn’t it work on the zygomatic or mandible if applied daily? I’m convinced small mm-level changes in projection are possible and permanent. and you can use an electric brush for it cause Most electric toothbrushes vibrate at 25–50 Hz, which is in the ideal range for osteoblast stimulation. What’s your opinion on this guys I’m not sure it really works but I think it’s possible.
Effects are minimal. But worth a try.
 
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I believe targeted vibration can remodel facial bones over time especially in people under 25. Why? Because 30–50 Hz vibration is already used in orthopedics to stimulate bone growth and healing. If it works for femurs and jaw implants, why wouldn’t it work on the zygomatic or mandible if applied daily? I’m convinced small mm-level changes in projection are possible and permanent. and you can use an electric brush for it cause Most electric toothbrushes vibrate at 25–50 Hz, which is in the ideal range for osteoblast stimulation. What’s your opinion on this guys I’m not sure it really works but I think it’s possible.
Any updates on this
 
smh... another one coming in with wild theories
 
Isn’t there a literal machine that uses ultrasound waves to grow bones in patients with osteoporosis or something like that.
 

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