@roflcopters I'm not talking about hard mewing. I agree that hard mewing is bad and counterproductive. And it isn't clenching, as like I said, t...
@sinned I disagree, with proper strong suction hold your teeth should be making contact without the contraction of masticatory muscles.
It's also good to remember mewing isn't purely cosmetic, but also something that if she hadn't started doing it then she would suffer from a lot of pr...
@progress Recently came across a spine reconstruction of a neanderthal. I noticed it seemed to exhibit ideal posture, with a perfectly balanced skul...
Literally all of these are perfect examples of how NOT to take progress pics lol
Short high forces and muscle mass on a bone change it's density/size, long light forces change a bones position/shape. For example, in a professiona...
Isn't the skeleton unaffected by body fat? But you might be right as your skeleton changes a lot as you age. CFD usually worsens, mandible shape...
@noises Interesting, I do wonder though how exactly this works when masseter development causes ramus lengthening. If it's true (like someone said i...
But how exactly does a muscle apply enough force to remodel bone without active contraction? And how is that force affected by development/hypertrophy...
While it's probably very likely that you will experience some CFD as you age, especially if you're not actively making sure you have good posture, I d...
@eddiemoney I don't know, he does have very long ramus, and is obviously very forward grown. But it's harder to say because there have been no (kn...
@shaku I've tried, but it's difficult to do both because it can be hard to see due to quality, and it's hard to find a shot that's focused on one ...
You're probably right, but I saw people talking about how using devices such as homemade 'noseplugs' helped them a lot in increasing their CP when the...
@sinned You're right, there are definitely some outrageous claims. However, I do think there is some logic to it. I definitely don't think that ...
Sorry about my previous post, I reread the thread and completely missed the part that answered my question. I deleted it, but I will link this v...
I think the diaphragm being used instead of the buccinators, as you're inhaling and exhaling. Buccinator is responsible for sucking, like how babies s...