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Discussion Does wisdom teeth removal make any difference?

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I got mine removed 2 years ago, noticed 0 change in my face
 
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It makes a difference, for the worse.
 
It decreases the capacity of your oral cavity, and won't allow for optimal chewing.
 

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interesting post, i have a nephew that has the space for the wisdom tooth, he has the most perfect facial structure and smile possible.
2 things possibly happened, enough animal foods during development specially from 12 to 20 when he moved with his dad(my brother) and he was breastfed till 5 years old. he would be a PSL if he wasnt so short, he is 5'6" if im not mistaken, really he has like a 8/10 face without even trying, also he hasnt had a history of allergies and that plays a great role in proper breathing during development
 

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