getting your wisdom teeth will not make your teeth go BACK to what they were before, but it will prevent further distruction. a tooths natural progression id forward moving, once a tooth has moved into positon it is unlikely that the move back. the onlyl way for a tooth to move dramaticly after it has solidified into the bone is to move teeth around so that it has more room and can drift into a more open space. good luck on getting those suckers out but no chance or them moving without orthodpntics.
2007-01-01 06:27:00
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answered by Lillian S. Phx Arizona 4
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If you have your wisdom teeth removed, it will allow your misaligned teeth to move back into a better, more straight position. If they do not shift completely back your dentist will work with you to wear braces just long enough to straighten the teeth correctly. It will take up to six months for the teeth to shift back after the wisdom teeth removal and your dentist or oral surgeon will check your teeth about every six to eight weeks to check the progress. Every person is an individual, some people will need the braces and some will not. Good luck, dental health is very important to your overall health, so don't be too much of a dental phobia.... Hope everything works out well for you and have a Merry Christmas.
2016-05-23 03:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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That might happen. I know dental people will disagree. When I was young and had a front crooked tooth, my uncle told me to push back on it all the time. When I did my homework, etc., I would put steady pressure on the tooth and eventually it straightened out. Stands to reason. I was doing the same thing that braces do.
2007-01-01 12:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It's doubtful. The tooth has already moved, and you'll probably need braces to encourage it to move back into alignment.
2007-01-01 06:21:00
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answered by Anonymous
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your teeth wont align on their own, you'll have to get braces or a retainer to straighten them out
2007-01-01 06:26:54
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answered by lilkracker78 3
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Not only do you need braces to get it to move, you'll then need to consistently wear a retainer to keep it from returning to it's original position.
2007-01-01 06:22:26
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answered by fastlanejiggy 4
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No you'll need a brace to do this
2007-01-01 06:15:41
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answered by nursej 4
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