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Guide THE IDEAL JAW

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Jaw :
- Good Jaw is Wide

Gonians:
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There r 3 types of gonians
Outward > Straight > inward

Inwars Gonians :
Gonians tht are inward making jaw look narrow
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Straight gonions
The gonions are straight
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Outward Gonions
U can see the jaw gets wider at the gonions
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Chin :
Chin should be square and wide

Gonial Angle should be close to 90 degrees

Ramus should be tall
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Mandible should be long enough the the line passing from lips and chin is almost straight

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Recessed jaw will have line slanted more towards neck causing underbite
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Ideal is the line should be straight
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if ur lower jaw is too forward compared to upper jaw its called overbite

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lazy thread
ill make a megathread about the jaw and how to improve it soon
 
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@F.5ancy im gonna ping you whenever i make a thread
 
inward gonions it never began
 
question
does masseter muscle size have anything to do with the gonions (bone) growth ?
 
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does masseter muscle size have anything to do with the gonions (bone) growth ?
im pretty sure look a k shami his gonions were inward and are now outward
 
im pretty sure look a k shami his gonions were inward and are now outward
the gonion shape didnt change , but he developed his masseter muscle
 
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