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Hello, I had my wisdom teeth removed 3 years ago, and my face has changed since then. However, I've never been so serious about my meewing and oral posture.

Having my wisdom teeth removed causes bone resorption and a recession of the maxilla and mandible.

The worst part is that I didn't need to have them removed; they grew perfectly straight and had plenty of room. But since I had jaw pain, I thought that might be the cause, and the doctor just wanted his money, so he told me it was very likely that was the cause. A big mistake, because today I still have the same pain, in addition to having lost my facial structure.

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The first photo is an X-ray taken 6 months after my wisdom teeth were removed, the second is 3 years later.
 
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Hello, I had my wisdom teeth removed 3 years ago, and my face has changed since then. However, I've never been so serious about my meewing and oral posture.

Having my wisdom teeth removed causes bone resorption and a recession of the maxilla and mandible.

The worst part is that I didn't need to have them removed; they grew perfectly straight and had plenty of room. But since I had jaw pain, I thought that might be the cause, and the doctor just wanted his money, so he told me it was very likely that was the cause. A big mistake, because today I still have the same pain, in addition to having lost my facial structure.

View attachment 3714495View attachment 3714496The first photo is an X-ray taken 6 months after my wisdom teeth were removed, the second is 3 years later.
Your dumb, you get what your deserve
 
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yeah looks like nothings has changed, but I didn't overlay the pics exactly in photoshop, tbh you should have done that when creating this thread
 
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Your dumb, you get what your deserve
lol, indeed I was young and stupid I was not aware of lookmaxing and the fact that extracting teeth was bad for the facial structure, I did not even know what the correct tongue posture was and I spent my entire adolescence doing the opposite of what was necessary to mount, today I really feel the change in terms of beauty privilege from when I was less than 14 years old, with a good jaw, beautiful eyes and perfect ratios in my face
 
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im 21 should i get it removed? i have always had straight teeth but the dentist said to remove it because it is growing in sideways.
 
what's the difference ??
 
Hello, I had my wisdom teeth removed 3 years ago, and my face has changed since then. However, I've never been so serious about my meewing and oral posture.

Having my wisdom teeth removed causes bone resorption and a recession of the maxilla and mandible.

The worst part is that I didn't need to have them removed; they grew perfectly straight and had plenty of room. But since I had jaw pain, I thought that might be the cause, and the doctor just wanted his money, so he told me it was very likely that was the cause. A big mistake, because today I still have the same pain, in addition to having lost my facial structure.

View attachment 3714495View attachment 3714496The first photo is an X-ray taken 6 months after my wisdom teeth were removed, the second is 3 years later.
Could you post front and side profile pics (not x-ray) my dentist said I might need it removed for braces, but Im really don't want them removed (what do you think I should do?)
 
so what else can you do about it? i heard it's painful as fuck if u don't get it removed
 

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