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Can tooth extraction change mandible?
No, the teeth are on the alveolar bone, and the face shape is mainly determined by the mandible and masseter muscle. Tooth extraction will not cause changes in mandible and masseter muscle. Tooth extraction will not widen the jaw and the bone will not become horizontal, so there is no scientific basis for changing the face after tooth extraction. Don't pull out teeth casually, it will affect jaw function, unless the teeth have no retained value. Grinding teeth can make teeth allergic, and it can also cause loose teeth and bad breath, which is not correct.

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