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Hi i started braces treatment for protruded upper teeth, dentist extracted my premolars , but  i have big tongue & may be my braces treatment will narrow my jaw ; what should i do so i wont face any future sleep apnea ?
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Hai....no worries...you should share all your concerns with your dentist...they will help you.... Premolars extracted space will be covered up in your treatment....you may notice good changes in your treatment period...
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orthodontic treatment will take time and you may face changes too...share all your views to your doctor
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No the dentist must have removed the teeth only after considering the space available and your X-rays. He will utilise that space to push the protruding teeth back
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