Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 Just after some thoughts if i should get them removed. Over the last few years ( im now 32 ) so from around 27/28 till now My face has altered and i cannto beleive it My teeth are now more crowded my jaw is sitting back even further My jar is now considerably crooked and its strangely " moved " my nose ( even though ive taken no blows ) its like the Grisly part of the nose bone is still in place but the flesh/skin has been pulled to 1 side 3/4 closing 1 nostril im thinking if i get teh wisdom teeth removed it might somewhat correct it. It has become quite disconcerting as most ( actually ) all women i ask out now i get turned down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 , Do you have any gum inflammation problems? Just curious because widom teeth that don't fit in right often cause problems with periodontitis, etc, and should be removed if that is the case. Whatever you decide to do, I highly suggest you avoid improper removal-- i.e. have the periodontal ligament removed and the first mm or so of bone. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 > Just after some thoughts if i should get them removed. > > Over the last few years ( im now 32 ) > so from around 27/28 till now > My face has altered and i cannto beleive it > I am so sorry! I would recommend consulting someone who specializes in facial reconstruction and jaw surgery. I'm no expert, but removing teeth might not be enough. I completely empathize with you as a year on high doses of steroids have damaged my appearance (i am 34). I have always been opposed to most plastic surgery, but now I'm considering it. To a lesser extent than you, I have also noticed my jaw receding and my teeth getting more crowded and my jaw becoming crooked. I believe this is do to a combination of a life of poor diet/poor digesting of good diet, and TMJ/teeth grinding. If you're not eating the NT way yet, start, and consider doing one of the protocols from Jordan Rubin's Patient Heal Thyself. I think it's a quicker way to heal your digestive track so it can accept the NT foods. Normally I would tell people to stay away from medical doctors unless it's an emergency, but if I were you I would see a specialist. Maybe it's my own vanity talking (and living in LA), but I would do a great deal to restore my own appearance (and plan on it!). I think most people don't understand the pain of feeling (or being) disfigured until it's happened to them. Good Luck. > My teeth are now more crowded > my jaw is sitting back even further > > My jar is now considerably crooked > > and its strangely " moved " my nose ( even though ive taken no blows ) > > its like the Grisly part of the nose bone is still in place but the > flesh/skin has been pulled to 1 side 3/4 closing 1 nostril > > im thinking if i get teh wisdom teeth removed it might somewhat > correct it. > > It has become quite disconcerting as most ( actually ) all women i > ask out now i get turned down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 In a message dated 9/5/03 8:49:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, anthony_byron@... writes: > his chris sometime su do yeah > my gums feel inflamed > though wasnt sure if taht was from teh wis teeth or perhaps something > to do with my eating ect There could be a variety of reasons but basically there is a viscious cycle where wisdom teeth that don't fit right make periodontitis more likely, and periodontitis makes wisdom teeth more dangerous to have. Basically it is hard get rid of the periodontitis problem without getting rid of wisdom teeth if you have both problems. A good diet over time should help to at least some degree with facial structure. I never had any confidence asking girls out, period. Good luck with this one. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 Thanks for teh reply. Yes i was recently at the dentist to get a checkup on my teeth ( i had some calcification i wanted removed ) and i mentioned the shifting of teeth and jaw. he said was i aware i was grinding my teeth in my sleep. I said how can i be aware of somethign when im sleeping ? I really liek this girl i see her as quite attractive. so now becuase of my face changing its lowered my asking out confidence. I will look into these areas you have described > > Just after some thoughts if i should get them removed. > > > > Over the last few years ( im now 32 ) > > so from around 27/28 till now > > My face has altered and i cannto beleive it > > > I am so sorry! I would recommend consulting someone who > specializes in facial reconstruction and jaw surgery. I'm no > expert, but removing teeth might not be enough. > > I completely empathize with you as a year on high doses of > steroids have damaged my appearance (i am 34). I have always > been opposed to most plastic surgery, but now I'm considering > it. To a lesser extent than you, I have also noticed my jaw > receding and my teeth getting more crowded and my jaw > becoming crooked. I believe this is do to a combination of a life > of poor diet/poor digesting of good diet, and TMJ/teeth grinding. > If you're not eating the NT way yet, start, and consider doing one > of the protocols from Jordan Rubin's Patient Heal Thyself. I > think it's a quicker way to heal your digestive track so it can > accept the NT foods. Normally I would tell people to stay away > from medical doctors unless it's an emergency, but if I were you I > would see a specialist. Maybe it's my own vanity talking (and > living in LA), but I would do a great deal to restore my own > appearance (and plan on it!). I think most people don't > understand the pain of feeling (or being) disfigured until it's > happened to them. > > Good Luck. > > > My teeth are now more crowded > > my jaw is sitting back even further > > > > My jar is now considerably crooked > > > > and its strangely " moved " my nose ( even though ive taken no > blows ) > > > > its like the Grisly part of the nose bone is still in place but the > > flesh/skin has been pulled to 1 side 3/4 closing 1 nostril > > > > im thinking if i get teh wisdom teeth removed it might > somewhat > > correct it. > > > > It has become quite disconcerting as most ( actually ) all > women i > > ask out now i get turned down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 his chris sometime su do yeah my gums feel inflamed though wasnt sure if taht was from teh wis teeth or perhaps something to do with my eating ect > , > > Do you have any gum inflammation problems? > > Just curious because widom teeth that don't fit in right often cause problems > with periodontitis, etc, and should be removed if that is the case. > > Whatever you decide to do, I highly suggest you avoid improper removal-- i.e. > have the periodontal ligament removed and the first mm or so of bone. > > Chris > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2003 Report Share Posted September 7, 2003 yeah i have been eating the NT way a while now but as of yet no change. and i still have a deep brown mark on teh outer corner of each eye. ( as if i havent sleeped in ages ) this sorta came about with i tried the all raw vegatarian diet. ( which i stopped pretty soon after this occured ) and i found NT > In a message dated 9/5/03 8:49:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > anthony_byron@m... writes: > > > his chris sometime su do yeah > > my gums feel inflamed > > though wasnt sure if taht was from teh wis teeth or perhaps something > > to do with my eating ect > > There could be a variety of reasons but basically there is a viscious cycle > where wisdom teeth that don't fit right make periodontitis more likely, and > periodontitis makes wisdom teeth more dangerous to have. Basically it is hard > get rid of the periodontitis problem without getting rid of wisdom teeth if you > have both problems. > > A good diet over time should help to at least some degree with facial > structure. > > I never had any confidence asking girls out, period. Good luck with this > one. > > Chris > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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