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What happens when we chew food on one side. In this case, we leave the teeth on the other side unloaded and self-cleaning. When we chew, the teeth are stressed and there is a massage and blood supply to the teeth, gums and gum pockets. If any part of the jaw is not engaged, blood will flow to it on a residual basis - that is, practically none at all. Because of this the periosteum becomes loose and will not be able to hold the tooth. Therefore, chew your food on one side and the other. Also add solid foods like carrots and celery to your diet. This will help train your jaws much better. 🚨Source : @HeathSafetyTps