Author Topic: Growth again.  (Read 1216 times)

Offline taxmapper

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Well couple more checkmarks on my end:

I have had lousy teeth my whole life. 

This has led me to a situation where when I was 17 I had braces. 
(Not 8, 17!) 

Well one of the many odd things I simply could not wrap my head around was why I had so many physical issues growing up. 
My teeth were something that my mother said, she believed that god looked at my mouth and threw in a bunch of teeth and said.. here do something...

Well reading several articles on JSTOR, I found evidence (though nothing directly written) that growth hormones affect how large the teeth get. 
My teeth simply never fit my mouth. 
They were always larger than my jaw could handle and crowded in. 

In a very dry and long winded article written on growth hormones in children and orthodontics, there was alluded tot he idea that male and female teeth are more affected (this because of the baby teeth-adult teeth thing) that women's teeth are smaller overall. Then men's teeth (though in actuality only by about 5% or so) are larger. the teeth are overly sensitive to growth hormone and androgyne (male hormones). 

This means that men's teeth by this theory grow larger and if I have a smaller more "dainty" female sized and structured jaw (which would explain alot) my teeth wouldn't fit. 
Which they dont. 

This is more theory than something actually explored, but I think that angle has not been explored because it isn't on the radar of anyone. 

Its all subjective, but the evidence is there. 



Offline taxmapper

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more pain and growth sensation. 

bra cups are now fully filled, but not pushing out yet. 


 

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