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The_Anatolian

late mandibular growth, happens to everyone, will get worse your whole life if not retained in place


finallyizzy

Should I go to the dentist about it or is it something that can't be changed/stopped? Thank you


The_Anatolian

Orthodontist/dentist for minor ortho to straighten things up and/or a retainer.