Got my wisdom teeth extracted

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And i still look the same,

Everybody who is scared of bone loss after wisdom teeth extraction should read this:

I also thought that wisdom teeth removal will turn your lower third into subhuman but this is literally not the case.
Especially for double jaw surgerycels its really important to extract them since it can cause into have a bad split.

just pull them out lol, i laugh at myself when i look back at my old threads how fucking scared i was of getting them extracted
 
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What about incisor extraction?
 
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And i still look the same,

Everybody who is scared of bone loss after wisdom teeth extraction should read this:

I also thought that wisdom teeth removal will turn your lower third into subhuman but this is literally not the case.
Especially for double jaw surgerycels its really important to extract them since it can cause into have a bad split.

just pull them out lol, i laugh at myself when i look back at my old threads how fucking scared i was of getting them extracted
Did you treat your dentist to a blowjob before the procedure? You're the guy that posted about giving his friends head whenever they get drunk and horny so that they like him more, right?
 
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And i still look the same,

Everybody who is scared of bone loss after wisdom teeth extraction should read this:

I also thought that wisdom teeth removal will turn your lower third into subhuman but this is literally not the case.
Especially for double jaw surgerycels its really important to extract them since it can cause into have a bad split.

just pull them out lol, i laugh at myself when i look back at my old threads how fucking scared i was of getting them extracted
How long ago since you did the procedure? Wait a few months-1 year and you'll notice changes.
One particular blatant change is this:
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I got it too, notice the middle section of her face became sunked in, yeah. Her face sags now, happened to me also.
 
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How long ago since you did the procedure? Wait a few months-1 year and you'll notice changes.
One particular blatant change is this:
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I got it too, notice the middle section of her face became sunked in, yeah. Her face sags now, happened to me also.
iam over 9 days post OP and i still haven't noticed any facial changes, she clearly lost bf. Her cheekbones got incredibly prominent, because of the bf loss. Also, same weight =/ same bodyfat. She 100% lost weight.

Also, bone loss can't occur if you get wisdom teeth pulled out:

Following the extraction of wisdom teeth, the alveolar sockets (alveolar socket is the bony cavity in the jaw where a tooth's root is anchored) sockets undergo a natural process of healing and regeneration. If your dentition remains otherwise complete (if you still have all your other 28 teeth), the regular forces exerted during chewing and other oral activities will continue to stimulate the jawbone you fucking carnivore retards which will result in 0 bone loss.

Relying on reddit storys is stupid if science says something else.
 
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iam over 9 days post OP and i still haven't noticed any facial changes, she clearly lost bf. Her cheekbones got incredibly prominent, because of the bf loss. Also, same weight =/ same bodyfat. She 100% lost weight.

Also, bone loss can't occur if you get wisdom teeth pulled out:

Following the extraction of wisdom teeth, the alveolar sockets (alveolar socket is the bony cavity in the jaw where a tooth's root is anchored) sockets undergo a natural process of healing and regeneration. If your dentition remains otherwise complete (if you still have all your other 28 teeth), the regular forces exerted during chewing and other oral activities will continue to stimulate the jawbone you fucking carnivore retards which will result in 0 bone loss.

Relying on reddit storys is stupid if science says something else.
9 days is too early. It changes over months - 1 year mark. Come back to this thread later then, and you'll see. I made a bunch more posts about wisdom teeth changes too, I'll link it here later. IT's completely obvious it does changes. Sometimes it can be good change, but other times it can be bad, depends on your preference. Maybe you can cope with this fact.
 
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9 days is too early. It changes over months - 1 year mark. Come back to this thread later then, and you'll see.
Instead of rambling, refute this.

Following the extraction of wisdom teeth, the alveolar sockets (alveolar socket is the bony cavity in the jaw where a tooth's root is anchored) sockets undergo a natural process of healing and regeneration. If your dentition remains otherwise complete (if you still have all your other 28 teeth), the regular forces exerted during chewing and other oral activities will continue to stimulate the jawbone you fucking carnivore retards which will result in 0 bone loss.

Keeping impacted wisdom teeth that dont have enough space will literally cause bone resorption, damage your 2nd molar (which can result in the extraction of your 2nd molar) and your jaw bone can get infections. Please remove this bullshit teeth please. Keeping impacted wisdom teeth is a looksmin.

Wisdom teeth are useless teeth which are simply remnants of evolution, it even happens that the newer generations are born without wisdom teeth.

Bone loss doesn't occur after wisdom teeth removal.

Also if 9 days are too early, why did the girl in the reddit post had ''facial changes'' after 9 days post op ? Its because she lost bodyfat.

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Wisdom teeth removal only affects your basal bone if you have them removed before puberty ends. The posterior bone is TOO dense to erode away after wisdom tooth removal:blackpill:

"A change in facial structure should not be expected for two primary reasons. First, the wisdom teeth reside in an area of dense bone. The process of removing them does not result in enough bone loss to create a significant hole. Second, the section of the jaw in which the teeth sit is not a part of the mandible structure that gives the jaw its shape. As such, removal is unlikely to alter facial structure."

"Even though removing large teeth can sometimes come along with slight changes to the shape of your face, the same does not usually apply to wisdom teeth. These molars grow in an area of the mouth referred to as the dental alveolus. This area is not directly attached to the basal jawbone. Therefore, when the teeth are removed, there is really no change to the shape of your jaws."

Wisdom teeth removal DOES NOT cause jaw recession as long as you don't get them removed until you are 100% finished growing. Or if you then have an orthodontist pull the rest of your teeth backwards to fill in the now empty spaces. Premolar removal DOES cause jaw recession because the ortho then pulls your anterior teeth backwards. This is not my opinion just facts.

@lestoa i got mine removed at 15. so i guess it affects me by making my jaw more symmetrical. but we gotta move on from this wisdom teeth propaganda.
 
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And i still look the same,

Everybody who is scared of bone loss after wisdom teeth extraction should read this:

I also thought that wisdom teeth removal will turn your lower third into subhuman but this is literally not the case.
Especially for double jaw surgerycels its really important to extract them since it can cause into have a bad split.

just pull them out lol, i laugh at myself when i look back at my old threads how fucking scared i was of getting them extracted
I wanted to do it because my lower third is way too wide 😔 but sadly it didn't made my jaw thinner I got no changes
 
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Wisdom teeth removal only affects your basal bone if you have them removed before puberty ends. The posterior bone is TOO dense to erode away after wisdom tooth removal:blackpill:

"A change in facial structure should not be expected for two primary reasons. First, the wisdom teeth reside in an area of dense bone. The process of removing them does not result in enough bone loss to create a significant hole. Second, the section of the jaw in which the teeth sit is not a part of the mandible structure that gives the jaw its shape. As such, removal is unlikely to alter facial structure."

"Even though removing large teeth can sometimes come along with slight changes to the shape of your face, the same does not usually apply to wisdom teeth. These molars grow in an area of the mouth referred to as the dental alveolus. This area is not directly attached to the basal jawbone. Therefore, when the teeth are removed, there is really no change to the shape of your jaws."

Wisdom teeth removal DOES NOT cause jaw recession as long as you don't get them removed until you are 100% finished growing. Or if you then have an orthodontist pull the rest of your teeth backwards to fill in the now empty spaces. Premolar removal DOES cause jaw recession because the ortho then pulls your anterior teeth backwards. This is not my opinion just facts.

@lestoa i got mine removed at 15. so i guess it affects me by making my jaw more symmetrical. but we gotta move on from this wisdom teeth propaganda.
Instead of rambling, refute this.

Following the extraction of wisdom teeth, the alveolar sockets (alveolar socket is the bony cavity in the jaw where a tooth's root is anchored) sockets undergo a natural process of healing and regeneration. If your dentition remains otherwise complete (if you still have all your other 28 teeth), the regular forces exerted during chewing and other oral activities will continue to stimulate the jawbone you fucking carnivore retards which will result in 0 bone loss.

Keeping impacted wisdom teeth that dont have enough space will literally cause bone resorption, damage your 2nd molar (which can result in the extraction of your 2nd molar) and your jaw bone can get infections. Please remove this bullshit teeth please. Keeping impacted wisdom teeth is a looksmin.

Wisdom teeth are useless teeth which are simply remnants of evolution, it even happens that the newer generations are born without wisdom teeth.

Bone loss doesn't occur after wisdom teeth removal.

Also if 9 days are too early, why did the girl in the reddit post had ''facial changes'' after 9 days post op ? Its because she lost bodyfat.

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explain this, comments are saying they have the same thing happened to them regardless of what the doctor in the short said.
 
Has been debunked many times that wisdom teeth extraction doesnt do shit . Its deep in your skull so it cant increase recession
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its the complete opposite because in my opinion its even a looksmaxx to remove wisdom teeths if they are badly aligned

1. After the wisdom teeth extraction your others teeths are safe and have no chance of shifting

2. If they are tilted to your checks ( in rare cases ) can give the appearance of better hollow checks

tho you have to keep in mind , if you have to extract your wisdom teeths , in most cases it means your jaw devolped bad:incel:
 
And i still look the same,

Everybody who is scared of bone loss after wisdom teeth extraction should read this:

I also thought that wisdom teeth removal will turn your lower third into subhuman but this is literally not the case.
Especially for double jaw surgerycels its really important to extract them since it can cause into have a bad split.

just pull them out lol, i laugh at myself when i look back at my old threads how fucking scared i was of getting them extracted
All my wisdom teeth came in almost fully should I extract them or not?
 


explain this, comments are saying they have the same thing happened to them regardless of what the doctor in the short said.

I don't give a single fuck what some random YouTube users in the comments say, relying on internet horror storys is fucking stupid when science and doctors literally say something different.
All my wisdom teeth came in almost fully should I extract them or not?
If they came in your mouth in a healthy way i don't see a reason to extract them. Its just recommended to pull wisdom teeth out for people who want to get BSSO, since having the third molar highers the risk of getting a bad split.
 
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I don't give a single fuck what some random YouTube users in the comments say, relying on internet horror storys is fucking stupid when science and doctors literally say something different.

If they came in your mouth in a healthy way i don't see a reason to extract them. It’s just recommended to pull wisdom teeth out for people who want to get BSSO, since having the third molar highers the risk of getting a bad split.
I’m planning bimax should I consider taking them out or should I consult with surgeon?
 
Wtf :lul::lul::lul:
Did you treat your dentist to a blowjob before the procedure? You're the guy that posted about giving his friends head whenever they get drunk and horny so that they like him more, right?
 
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lol imagine some dumbfuck reading that removing your wisdom teeth will destroy your face and then choosing to live in pain 24/7 :lul::lul:
 
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