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Does ramus increase with age? The surprising truth about your jawbone

Recent 3D imaging studies show that significant changes occur in the jawbone structure over a person's lifetime. Contrary to the idea of continuous growth, the prevailing scientific evidence indicates that the height of the ramus does not increase with age, but rather the opposite occurs.

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Understanding the Aging Process: Why do men's heads get bigger as they age?

While peak skull size is typically reached by a person's mid-twenties, subtle and continuous changes in cartilage, bone density, and soft tissues throughout life cause the head to appear larger. We delve into the compelling science behind this phenomenon and address the question, "Why do men's heads get bigger as they age?"

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