Yes it will make a great change to your face symmetry. I am a patient that tells you that. This is my before and after 3 weeks from having my healty fully erupted wisdom teeth for orthodontics which now has been put on hold given the face change I was not told about.
>Does removing your wisdom teeth lead to a recessed jaw?
No, only if your regular teeth were removed then braces were used to pull the rest of the teeth and jaw backwards to make it all """straight""", hence the phrase "retractive orthodontics".
Same as above, only if you had teeth removed and everything pulled back after. I had no teeth pulled and my jaw and chin is great despite braces.
My wife had her wisdom teeth removed at age 20 I think and her jawline looks like the one in the right at best. Would any of the candid or bite club systems help fix that or is it beyond saving.
Depends on the age. got mine pulled when I was 16 or something. no bracers or anything afterwards. 14 years later, I basically have no jaw now and look like tate with hair and wite skin. overbite and lower lip further back. but no malocclusion on the bite, so dentists dont see a problem.
Too many factors (if you need follow-up orthodontic work, age, etc.) to give a flat yes or no. Had mine pulled in my mid 20's a few years ago (which was 2 years after finishing braces as an adult) and still have a non-recessed jaw.
huh?
Yes it will make a great change to your face symmetry. I am a patient that tells you that. This is my before and after 3 weeks from having my healty fully erupted wisdom teeth for orthodontics which now has been put on hold given the face change I was not told about.
This is the ugly part of orthodontics, its not just the teeth, your entire face gets affected
show us those saggy breasts roastie
I HAD BRACES IN MY TEENS DID IT DESTROY MY FACE?
If you look fine or not worse than your ancestors and don't have problems eating/breathing then it didn't
>Does removing your wisdom teeth lead to a recessed jaw?
No, only if your regular teeth were removed then braces were used to pull the rest of the teeth and jaw backwards to make it all """straight""", hence the phrase "retractive orthodontics".
Same as above, only if you had teeth removed and everything pulled back after. I had no teeth pulled and my jaw and chin is great despite braces.
My wife had her wisdom teeth removed at age 20 I think and her jawline looks like the one in the right at best. Would any of the candid or bite club systems help fix that or is it beyond saving.
this guy just got fat that's a fricking double chin hiding his jaw
>pic
have you ever tried lifting your head back so its in line with your spine?
fricking moron
Didn't for me. Looking at that kid, he just got a double chin and the face angle is different between the two pictures
does fricking your own sister lead to moronic children?
>yes
Depends on the age. got mine pulled when I was 16 or something. no bracers or anything afterwards. 14 years later, I basically have no jaw now and look like tate with hair and wite skin. overbite and lower lip further back. but no malocclusion on the bite, so dentists dont see a problem.
Too many factors (if you need follow-up orthodontic work, age, etc.) to give a flat yes or no. Had mine pulled in my mid 20's a few years ago (which was 2 years after finishing braces as an adult) and still have a non-recessed jaw.
HOLY FRICK IST PLEASE STOP WORRYING ABOUT STUPID SHIT
found the israelite
If you have a turkey neck I found that the best way to fix it is to always flex your pecs and raising your shoulders a little
>wisdom teeth removed years ago
>still have underbite