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Guide About Wisdom teeth // orthodontic work

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Having your wisdom teeth removed will make your face look worse.

Wisdom teeth contain a lot of bone, especially the cheekbones, which are crucial for a masculine appearance. I also feel they ruin your jawline if removed.

In the past, we needed a larger skull to accommodate eight wisdom teeth in total, but evolution has reduced the number to four. This has caused our jaws to become narrower over time due to poor nutrition.

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My two lower wisdom teeth (which were impacted) have now grown in and straightened due to more chewing and a longer jaw.

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So, DO NOT listen to doctors who tell you they are dangerous and need to be removed. If your jaw is too narrow, you might consider MSE, but don't have them removed. Doctors don't know, but they aren't supposed to remove body parts.

Wisdom teeth also have nerves attached to them, just like any other teeth. Extracting them can cause imbalances throughout your body. Leave your body as it is.

Stay natural.
 
Having your wisdom teeth removed will make your face look worse.
Not true for everyone, lots of people get them removed, because it causes issues for them. Jordan Barrett, Sean O'pry, Chico Lachowski all removed their wisdom teeth. Yet you will see subhumans with full 32 sets of teeth (can't even house them properly).

In the past, we needed a larger skull to accommodate eight wisdom teeth in total, but evolution has reduced the number to four. This has caused our jaws to become narrower over time due to poor nutrition.
Yes, so not everyone have a big enough jaw to keep their wisdom teeth in. Makes no sense to keep them if you can't even house them..
Leaving them in, can cause crowding or damage nearby teeth.

It's premolar extractions that should be avoided unless absolutely necessary (jaw surgery). Removing these teeth can cause recession, a "flatter profile".


TLDR: Remove wisdom teeth if they are impacted/you have issues, it's not going to drastically change your faceshape. Premolar extractions should be avoided.
 
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Wisdom teeth are traditionally only ever pulled if it's causing the individual pain of some kind and/or it's done for orthodontic treatment like braces. It's rarely ever claimed to be 'dangerous' to keep your wisdom team, it just normally hurts to do so.

Fixing your bite, in my opinion, is objectively the better thing to do counting it effects how we bite and chew into things. I don't feel like your post really explained why keeping them would outweigh the benefits of removing them.
 
I don’t think removing it necessarily makes it look worse in fact if ur maxilla is cucked the teeth might grow at an angle that pushes the other making them look worse

If u have space to grow them correctly it’s a good sign ur maxilla is well developed
 
Not true for everyone, lots of people get them removed, because it causes issues for them. Jordan Barrett, Sean O'pry, Chico Lachowski all removed their wisdom teeth. Yet you will see subhumans with full 32 sets of teeth (can't even house them properly).


Yes, so not everyone have a big enough jaw to keep their wisdom teeth in. Makes no sense to keep them if you can't even house them..
Leaving them in, can cause crowding or damage nearby teeth.

It's premolar extractions that should be avoided unless absolutely necessary (jaw surgery). Removing these teeth can cause recession, a "flatter profile".


TLDR: Remove wisdom teeth if they are impacted/you have issues, it's not going to drastically change your faceshape. Premolar extractions should be avoided.
Extracting wisdom teeth EMPHASIZES the fact that you have a small jaw and a narrow maxilla.

that's what I meant by the post
 
Extracting wisdom teeth EMPHASIZES the fact that you have a small jaw and a narrow maxilla.

that's what I meant by the post
Its only in rare cases where extracting wisdom teeth caused weakening of the jaw. (less than 1%)

Recession occurs far more often when you extract PREMOLARS and other teeth.
These should be left alone, this thread doesn’t make much sense really.

People mostly get wisdom teeth removed for impaction, pain/swelling, infection, or crowding (pared with braces).

I agree on leaving wisdom teeth in if there’s no issue.
 
I agree on leaving wisdom teeth in if there’s no issue.
It also costs money to get it removed even with insurance in most cases. I don't think people want to go through the healing process + spending money to get teeth pulled for fun. Seems like a nonissue to me.

Edit: I forgot to clarify but I actually like the thread. I don't agree with it but I still feel like it was well written.
 
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your 'wisdom' teeth are called that way for a reason.removal of molars in rats directly causes:

- reduced brain capacity
- tinier lower/upper jaws
- smaller upper legs

Tooth extraction (wisdom teeth are molars) has some side effects

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studies on molar extraction in rats and the deteriorations in the organism they cause:

1. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9095951/
2. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10266-024-01008-x

even some evidence on tooth extractions to make humans dumber

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