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Will the mouth be less prominent after orthodontics (yes)
I had to have my teeth pulled out. When I corrected, only two upper incisors protruded, and the lower teeth looked much better than you. As a result, the doctor pulled out two of my lower teeth for correction.

As for what you said, will it be less prominent? This problem is divided into two aspects. On the one hand, if your protruding teeth are really protruding, you will hold up your oral skin to make it protrude. On the other hand, when you correct, you will actually wear braces and your teeth will have protrusions. So when I took off my braces, I found that my teeth and lip skin were not attached, and the middle estimate was the position of the original braces.

According to your situation, tooth extraction correction will certainly improve the mouth shape, but I don't think it is necessary to have a good effect