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Hi doctor, I've a GF. She is all ok. But her teeth are high than me and slightly long, but not always outside. When she smiles, teeth comes out. Her mother has same kind of teeth but her father's teeth are normal. Is it a problem for next generation? I mean dose it has effect in gene expression? No one of our family has that issue. Please doctor elaborate the matter. Thank you.
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Hi. See there are some anomalies which passes on to the next generation. Like bimaxillary protrusion, class 3 malocclusion and crowding also. For info you can private consult.
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Its a dental problem. Which is corrected by orthodontic treatment. Visit nearby dentist .it takes 1 year of time for correction.
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No not necessarily.
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