How do teeth roots impact the shape of the maxilla?

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Adult teeth roots are quite large and ascend some distance into the maxilla. My MSE has split my jaw and gap being about 7-mm laterally so my caninines have some impact on the way my soft tissues rest on them. When my canines+2nd incisors will be moved towards the center. This includes the roots, Im wondering if they will have some slight beneficial effect to might shitty paranasal area since there is weak volume there.

Post what you know about about teeth roots and how they impact asthetics if you may.
 
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Wtf is the paranasal area
You mean this?
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Wtf is the paranasal area
You mean this?
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I mean beside the nostrils, the general area. Soft tissues need some support it else it looks hollow.

If you have alveolar prognathism the roots seem to move away from the maxilla losing midface volume.

This seems to happen with age. Losing some paranasal convexity. I'm still trying to figure how to interpret what I see
 
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