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  2. Young Males Are Chewing ‘Facial Fitness Gum’ for a Chiseled ...

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    Why chewing gum isn’t likely to change the appearance of your jawline Dr. Kieren Bong , cosmetic doctor and founder of Essence Medical Cosmetic Clinic, isn’t surprised by these claims but isn ...

  3. Chewing gum - Wikipedia

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    Gum chewing is regarded as a helpful way to cure halitosis (bad breath). Chewing gum not only helps to add freshness to breath but can aid in removing food particles and bacteria associated with bad breath from teeth. It does this by stimulating saliva, which essentially washes out the mouth.

  4. Can Chin Filler Actually Revitalize Your Jawline? What ... - AOL

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    Cosmetic surgeons answer top questions about injectable chin fillers that can add more definition to a jawline and a rounded face. Cosmetic surgeons answer top questions about injectable chin ...

  5. Can chewing gum relieve stress and help you concentrate? Here ...

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    According to the Cleveland Clinic, excessive gum chewing can be bad for your jaw because it puts repetitive strain on the jaw muscles and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects your ...

  6. Cheek - Wikipedia

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    Cheeks are fleshy in humans, [1] the skin being suspended by the chin and the jaws, and forming the lateral wall of the human mouth, visibly touching the cheekbone below the eye. The inside of the cheek is lined with a mucous membrane (buccal mucosa, part of the oral mucosa).

  7. Prognathism - Wikipedia

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    Maxillary prognathism affects the middle third of the face, causing the maxilla to jut out, thereby increasing the facial area. Mandibular prognathism is a protrusion of the mandible, affecting the lower third of the face.

  8. Why are teens 'mewing' and what is the trend all about? - AOL

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    I'm working on my jawline.'" Lindsay says kids find "a particular joy" in mewing when they don't want to answer a question at home or in school. "I haven't run into one kid who has used mewing ...

  9. Talk:Chewing gum - Wikipedia

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    Bodybuilders say chewing gum can help tone your jawline, where as others say constant chewing will only weaken your jaw over time. Which is true? I think they might be worth discussing in the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.46.95.247 21:40, 5 February 2010 (UTC)