In the age of social media, trends like “mewing” have surged in popularity—#mewing boasts over 1.5 billion views on TikTok. While influencers share dramatic before-and-after photos, the scientific community raises concerns about misinformation. Mewing targets the facial skeletal system, particularly the maxilla and mandible, aiming to reshape jawlines through specific tongue placement. However, the rise of self-directed oral exercises complicates the landscape of oral health, with the American Dental Association warning against unsupervised techniques (ADA).
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17. Before-and-After Photos: What Do They Show? Before-and-after photos have become a cornerstone of mewing promotion online, often depicting dramatic changes in jawline sharpness, facial symmetry,…