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Question Posted Tuesday March 18 2008, 4:40 pm

can it happen that someones left side of their face later catches up to growth on someones right side?

ok if someone is right dominant, like right-handed and everything and never exercises so never gets to use their left side of the body like even chewing food on the left side of their jaw, will the left side become weaker and slower in growth? if you start using your left side now will it catch up?


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theymos answered Wednesday March 19 2008, 1:51 am:
No. Chewing is done by one muscle group, no matter which side you chew on. Only a few unimportant muscles are affected. Other face muscles shouldn't be affected by dominance at all.

In the rest of your body, side dominance does make one side just a bit weaker, but it's close enough that you shouldn't notice. It's possible, but very difficult to reverse side dominance or become ambidextrous.

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