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Due to the constant need to forcefully exhale, glassblowers and jazz musicians can develop exceptionally enlarged cheeks. Excessive pressure on the cheeks causes them to over-expand, potentially leading to loosening of the buccinator muscle, which is one of the muscles of the cheeks. It is primarily involved in actions such as blowing and sucking, and it helps to manage the air pressure inside the mouth. Practicing proper technique and taking regular breaks to rest the muscles can help manage the condition.


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