Does chewing too much cause resscesion?

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Because would the massaters pull the maxilla down and backwards or???
Need proof for why or why not
Help!
 
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this nigga mad retarded
 
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Breathing through nose causes recession
 
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No. Constantly contracting the masseters at rest will, though. Chewing hard foods helps stimulate the muscle and new growth.
 
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No. Constantly contracting the masseters at rest will, though. Chewing hard foods helps stimulate the muscle and new growth.
Clenching I agree, but because it would lead to alveolar bone resorption, so you end up with short face and other undesirable changes.

But I know a few smart people who have argued that when mewing naturally there is a slight and constant activation of all much of the musculature of the face including the masseters. Its something Salludon mentions as well. And something which I and a couple others have experimented with and found that when mewing in certain ways the masseters gently activate and stay activated.
 
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No. Constantly contracting the masseters at rest will, though. Chewing hard foods helps stimulate the muscle and new growth.
thank you bro
 
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Clenching I agree, but because it would lead to alveolar bone resorption, so you end up with short face and other undesirable changes.

But I know a few smart people who have argued that when mewing naturally there is a slight and constant activation of all much of the musculature of the face including the masseters. Its something Salludon mentions as well. And something which I and a couple others have experimented with and found that when mewing in certain ways the masseters gently activate and stay activated.
I attest. I feel it too, it’s a different sensation than clenching but more of a tightening. You should still feel relaxed and be able to fully tense if mewing correctly. Too many people clench while mewing and get serious TMJ issues, I did that years ago.
 
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