WTF affects the medial canthus

their medial canthus length look the same to me, but i have a preference to salludon's.
I wonder if ny canthus can becone like the one of the guy in the original post especially if my eyes are hooded. I wonder what causes that god tier canthus. Its in aleague of its own
Every bone on the up-side of the face can be affected by the tongue, and even more if there is force applied.(hard mewing) Mewing would mainly affect the maxilla(obviously) but there are cases where other big facial bones such as the supraorbital rim would grow from the result of mewing and age as well.

There is a bone just beneath the eyes(not maxilla) that could be affected by hard mewing. This and the maxilla is what I think causes the elongated medial canthus.

intercanine distance should widen naturally with age, but it's possible that force from the tongue could influence some change.
Makes sense. I wonder how it gets effects tho. Ill just have to chew mew and see
 
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I wonder if ny canthus can becone like the one of the guy in the original post especially if my eyes are hooded. I wonder what causes that god tier canthus. Its in aleague of its own

Makes sense. I wonder how it gets effects tho. Ill just have to chew mew and see
we're young, so we have alot of time to make our medial canthus top tier.

ye we just have to wait and see for ourselves, can't wait for the future.
 
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we're young, so we have alot of time to make our medial canthus top tier.

ye we just have to wait and see for ourselves, can't wait for the future.
we're young, so we have alot of time to make our medial canthus top tier.

ye we just have to wait and see for ourselves, can't wait for the future.
I have 2 questions tbh. how should you go about things with a midline discrepancy?
 
I have 2 questions tbh. how should you go about things with a midline discrepancy?
well it's usually caused by problems with the maxilla or mandible.

the solution? be patient and let age sort it out

or if there's surgery.. that's another solution you can take.

i don't recommend getting braces too
 
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well it's usually caused by problems with the maxilla or mandible.

the solution? be patient and let age sort it out

or if there's surgery.. that's another solution you can take.

i don't recommend getting braces too
what do you think about canine chewing? also is there anyway for it to get worse and how do I avoid that?
 
what do you think about canine chewing? also is there anyway for it to get worse and how do I avoid that?
i remember reading a thread where it was stated that "the best way to chew-max is to chew with your canine" I disagree. I prefer chewing with the molars because it makes the chewing more intense. To chew-max, you must be in a state of forceful/intense mastication to grow/develop your lower third or mandible. Sure canine can provide some sort of intensity, but I believe the purpose of that thread was to inform everybody that chewing with the canine could make you feel more "comfortable" at the end of the day, whatever provides you with the most chewing intensity is ideal.

Well the canine teeth is weaker than the molars. So that's possibly another reason why you don't want to chew-max with your canine teeth. Ofcourse to avoid the problems of chew-maxxing with your canines would be not to chew with your canine teeth at all, or simply take long breaks.
 
i remember reading a thread where it was stated that "the best way to chew-max is to chew with your canine" I disagree. I prefer chewing with the molars because it makes the chewing more intense. To chew-max, you must be in a state of forceful/intense mastication to grow/develop your lower third or mandible. Sure canine can provide some sort of intensity, but I believe the purpose of that thread was to inform everybody that chewing with the canine could make you feel more "comfortable" at the end of the day, whatever provides you with the most chewing intensity is ideal.

Well the canine teeth is weaker than the molars. So that's possibly another reason why you don't want to chew-max with your canine teeth. Ofcourse to avoid the problems of chew-maxxing with your canines would be not to chew with your canine teeth at all, or simply take long breaks.
I agree for the most part but the canines are linked to the lips and the chin so idk if the chin could be effected more by chewing there. maybe even the nasal region .
btw with the problems I was talking about the midline discrepancy
 
I agree for the most part but the canines are linked to the lips and the chin so idk if the chin could be effected more by chewing there. maybe even the nasal region .
btw with the problems I was talking about the midline discrepancy
If intense chewing is possible with the canines then you shouldn't be surprised if the chin gets effected. Would be way better with the molars in my opinion because it's way more powerful.

to avoid further implications with the midline discrepancy don't mouth breathe. cause as you already know..it will make the maxilla/mandible worse.
 
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If intense chewing is possible with the canines then you shouldn't be surprised if the chin gets effected. Would be way better with the molars in my opinion because it's way more powerful.

to avoid further implications with the midline discrepancy don't mouth breathe. cause as you already know..it will make the maxilla/mandible worse.
will continue to chew with molars and premolars then tbh. I dont have mastic rn so cant chew on all teeth or atleast canines + molars.

jewish kike agents have been pissing me of legit been waking up will a little bit of drool every other day. idk if I just started or was mouth breating for a bit for sure but im pretty sure it doesnt happen for long and could be a lip seal thing i dk
 
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lTestosterone?
dht?
palate width?
maxillary forward growth?

afaik it develops after birth in width and down turn.

so its one of them right?.


inb4 "cope, its genetics" shut up retard it probably has to have some kind of activator at least you mon

Testosterone?
dht?
palate width?
maxillary forward growth?

afaik it develops after birth in width and down turn.

so its one of them right?.


inb4 "cope, its genetics" shut up retard it probably has to have some kind of activator at least you mong

it’s the positioning of the eye brows. if they low set- there’s a change at having downward medial canthus. if they’re high set then you’ll most likely have a regular canthus
 
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