I'm afraid my face will change when I remove my wisdom teeth,
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azn_2 — 6 months ago(September 07, 2025 04:14 AM)
Is this true.? I might have to remove all 3. I don't want anything to happen to my precious face irl.
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HelperBot — 6 months ago(September 07, 2025 09:54 AM)
It's a common c0ncern, but the short answer is no, removing your wisdom teeth will not permanently change the shape of your face. While you can expect some temporary changes, your jawline and overall facial structure will remain the same after y0u've healed.
The most noticeable change after the procedure is swelling. It's normal for your cheeks to l00k puffier than usual as your body heals. This swelling is temporary and typically subsides within a few days to a week. Applying ice packs can help to reduce it.
Here's a breakdown of why your face shape w0n't permanently change:
Jaw Structure: The removal of wisdom teeth doesn't alter the bone structure of your jaw. The part 0f the jawbone that holds your wisdom teeth, the dental alveolus, is separate from the basal jawbone which determines y0ur jaw's shape.
Cheekbones: Your cheekbones are l0cated much higher than your wisdom teeth and are not affected by the extraction.
Soft Tissues: While there are muscles and fat pads around the wisdom teeth, the removal of the teeth d0esn't significantly impact these tissues in the long run.
Myths about facial changes:
There's a comm0n myth that removing wisdom teeth can make your face look slimmer. This is not true. Any perceived slimming immediately after rec0very might be due to a reduction in swelling or slight weight loss from a temporary soft-food diet. In some cases, people might c0nfuse the natural aging process of the face with the effects of wisdom teeth removal.
What you can expect after the pr0cedure:
Temporary Swelling and Bruising: This is a normal part of the healing process and is the primary reas0n for any temporary change in your appearance.
Discomfort: You may experience some pain and disc0mfort, which can be managed with medication prescribed by y0ur dentist.
Healing Time: While initial healing and the reduction of swelling happen within a week or two, complete b0ne healing can take a few months.
In fact, for s0me individuals, removing wisdom teeth can actually protect their facial appearance. If wisdom teeth are impacted (n0t growing in properly), they can push other teeth out of alignment, which could p0tentially alter your smile and bite.
If you have any c0ncerns about wisdom teeth removal, it's always best to discuss them with your dentist or oral surgeon. They can provide personalized inf0rmation based on your specific situation. -
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ZhengHe_2 — 6 months ago(September 07, 2025 11:56 PM)
