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have you ever looked at a audiobook from the 1950s and wondered why teenagers or high schoolers look so much older than they do today there are multiple theories for why this is the case but the one that makes the most intuitive sense at least to me is presented in contemporary Orthodontics by prophet and colleagues using whatamp;#39;s known as the functional Matrix hypothesis in simple terms this theory states that the development of the phase is dependent on the forces that you put on it for the upper and lower jaw which is what we really care about for getting an attractive or a handsome face the tongue or other forces can push it downwards and outwards and then new bone comes to fill it in its place in this example this little girl had a very severe sinus infection so she would always be breathing through her mouth and she wouldnamp;#39;t keep it closed long enough for the mandible or the lower jaw to develop properly