Abstract
While bone remodeling is more pronounced during growth and development, it continues throughout adulthood, allowing adults to experience changes in bone structure in response to mechanical stress. The extent of these morphological changes in the adult skull due to chewing is likely to be more limited compared to changes during childhood and adolescence when bones are more malleable. However, significant mechanical loading over time can still lead to noticeable changes.
This paper focuses on how to naturally treat overbites using the Bilateral Forward Chewing Exercise.
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