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I cage so hard. Because it’s so retarded and low IQ, literal barks from the basement.

One of the major factors in the width of your jaw is the size of your masseter muscle. Which is layered on top of your bigonial.

If your bigonial is narrow, then that’s obviously falio but you can at least limit the impact of the falio by chewing, which increases the size of your masseter MUSCLE.

Read that? I put muscle in bold because this is important.

When people think about the jaw, they only think about bone. Now bone plays a massive role in your jaw, I don’t disagree. I don’t disagree with it not being able to be altered easily either.

Changing the width of your Bigonial is impossible unless you dose legitimate GH and run test, or you pay out the money to get surgeries.


But the masseter is a muscle. It grows under progressive overload and can be hypertrophied, like all other muscles. How do you hypertrophy it? Well you can either run steroids, chew or do both.

All will wield results in the form of the masseter muscle growing in size, which therefore will make your lower third look wider.

It’s that simple. You can ignore this ofc and basically deny the biological makeup of the human body, that’s your choice. But don’t go around expecting others to buy into your BS.

Chewing is a free looksmaxx. You don’t need implants, or fillers, or any surgeries for width. Unless you want your bigonial widened or have an absolutely subhuman lower third.

The end.
 
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I agree
 
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It’s cope for bone changes. Masseter muscle hypertrophy isn’t going to make your ramus longer or more defined. It’s completely legit tho for enlarging the masseter muscle
 
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It’s cope for bone changes. Masseter muscle hypertrophy isn’t going to make your ramus longer or more defined. It’s completely legit tho for enlarging the masseter muscle
This in itself is cope.

It’s not cope for bone changes. Chewing is completely legit for bone changes. Bones, like muscles, change under pressure. With the caveat being that bones have much less potential for growth.

Your ramus can elongate from chewing.


This is especially true in those who are younger, with bones still developing.
 
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It will give you bone-related changes in the long run. The bones in the body will adapt to stress and increase bone mass in areas under such mechanical stress. This picture illustrates changes to the mandible that occur with age. Bone mass gradually decreases due to reduced masseter muscle tone and lack of use. The opposite is capable of occurring when the masseters are heavily used.
37a65150292b11e9a237377e7bdf137d_chin-and-jawline-2.jpg

Keep in mind that such changes occur in the long term. 2-3 years of consistent chewing would probably yield noticeable results.
 
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It will give you bone-related changes in the long run. The bones in the body will adapt to stress and increase bone mass in areas under this mechanical stress. This picture illustrates changes to the mandible that occur with age. Bone mass gradually decreases due to reduced masseter muscle tone and lack of use. The opposite is capable of occurring when the masseters are heavily used.
37a65150292b11e9a237377e7bdf137d_chin-and-jawline-2.jpg

Keep in mind that such changes occur in the long term. 2-3 years of consistent chewing would probably yield noticeable results.
Exactly.
 
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Stress distribution during chewing. Bone mass shoudl theoretically increase in the red and green areas given proper nutrition and a healthy hormonal profile (mainly test and gh).
FEA-Skull.jpg
 
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anyone who denies the fact that you can grow your masseter muscles is dumb, low IQ and deserves to die. But that being said, my problem with chewing is that I dont know if its actually a looksmax or a looksmin, most bruxism patients end up with a bloated look instead of a sharp look. The lack of good before and afters also makes me skeptical.
 
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anyone who denies the fact that you can grow your masseter muscles is dumb, low IQ and deserves to die. But that being said, my problem with chewing is that I dont know if its actually a looksmax or a looksmin, most bruxism patients end up with a bloated look instead of a sharp look. The lack of good before and afters also makes me skeptical.
Chew on your canines and keep BF levels low.
 
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Chew on your canines and keep BF levels low.
I'll definitely try chewing soon, but some good before and afters would be a good fuel ngl
 
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Its because most people arent consistent with anything, or only chewing a small piece of gum.

Also, muscle tugs on bone. Increased muscle size= higher bone density

RamusLength


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Bruxism luco Fig3 4
 
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I cage so hard. Because it’s so retarded and low IQ, literal barks from the basement.

One of the major factors in the width of your jaw is the size of your masseter muscle. Which is layered on top of your bigonial.

If your bigonial is narrow, then that’s obviously falio but you can at least limit the impact of the falio by chewing, which increases the size of your masseter MUSCLE.

Read that? I put muscle in bold because this is important.

When people think about the jaw, they only think about bone. Now bone plays a massive role in your jaw, I don’t disagree. I don’t disagree with it not being able to be altered easily either.

Changing the width of your Bigonial is impossible unless you dose legitimate GH and run test, or you pay out the money to get surgeries.


But the masseter is a muscle. It grows under progressive overload and can be hypertrophied, like all other muscles. How do you hypertrophy it? Well you can either run steroids, chew or do both.

All will wield results in the form of the masseter muscle growing in size, which therefore will make your lower third look wider.

It’s that simple. You can ignore this ofc and basically deny the biological makeup of the human body, that’s your choice. But don’t go around expecting others to buy into your BS.

Chewing is a free looksmaxx. You don’t need implants, or fillers, or any surgeries for width. Unless you want your bigonial widened or have an absolutely subhuman lower third.

The end.
dn rd
 
It will give you bone-related changes in the long run. The bones in the body will adapt to stress and increase bone mass in areas under such mechanical stress. This picture illustrates changes to the mandible that occur with age. Bone mass gradually decreases due to reduced masseter muscle tone and lack of use. The opposite is capable of occurring when the masseters are heavily used.
37a65150292b11e9a237377e7bdf137d_chin-and-jawline-2.jpg

Keep in mind that such changes occur in the long term. 2-3 years of consistent chewing would probably yield noticeable results.
My opinion on the matter can be summarized as below: mechanotransduction can influence bone development. Muscle pulls onto bone (the force magnitude, frequency, total workload is all very muscle-specific). These forces can be sensed by resident cells in the respective tissue (in that case bone) which can potentially influence not only bone mineral density but potentially some morphological aspects of bone growth. Thanks
 
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Thanks op for high quality thread but what do you think about things like Jawzrsize ?
I heard here that it gives you malocclusion is that true ?
 
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chewing an orange peel rn
 
My opinion on the matter can be summarized as below: mechanotransduction can influence bone development. Muscle pulls onto bone (the force magnitude, frequency, total workload is all very muscle-specific). These forces can be sensed by resident cells in the respective tissue (in that case bone) which can potentially influence not only bone mineral density but potentially some morphological aspects of bone growth. Thanks
English translation: Masseter muscle tone can influence mandibular morphology.
 
I know ppl irl with good ccw rotated maxilla and jaws and yet they have seemingly small jaws in proportion to bizygo width because of 0 masseter size, this is the same issue I had but chewing has made it better over the last few months

a large portion of your perceived jaw width from outside is due to masseter size
 
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