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high-set and low-set masseters?

clickycal

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what is the difference between high-set and low-set masseters
*pictures pls because I'm retarded*
 

davidmcall1899

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afaik, it's only ramus length/slope (eversion/inversion). i don't think "high" or "low" set masseters exist. short ramus and inward gonions give that rounded look.
So long ramus= "low set" maseters? Ik this is a bad question but i need to be sure
 

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So long ramus= "low set" maseters? Ik this is a bad question but i need to be sure
no worries even i am confused on this topic.

technically, long ramus + everted gonions SHOULD give that low set masseter look (might even work with short ramus since gonions are outward)

however, if the gonions are inward, the masseters are going to incline inward. Combine it with a short ramus, then it'll give that high set masseter look + possible bloated cheeks


but this is all theoretical and im not sure if there are definitive answers to this.
 
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