Wisdom teeth and gaps
Worried about Gaps in my teeth
I have a small gap between my two front teeth. The dentist wants to remove my wisdom teeth because they are impacted. They do not hurt me but he says they need to come out. My worry is by removing my wisdom teeth will my gap that I already have get larger. As it is I can deal with it, but I would not be happy if it gets larger.
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