Usually it's genetic. If you have crooked teeth, your child is likely to, unless the other parent has naturally straight teeth and they have their genes.
Crooked teeth can develop with injury, etc., or sometimes the jaw is too small to accomodate all the adult teeth, but then again, that in itself is usually a genetic thing.
I've often thought about all these gorgeous actors/actresses who have had their teeth, noses, boobs, eyes, and everything else done. I wonder how it hits them when they have NORMAL kids with crooked teeth and big noses! The kids aren't going to inherit their corrected imperfections!
Are you born with crooked teeth as a gene... or is it something that developes over time?
I think it's something thatdevelopes over time
Reply:it develops over time
Reply:I personally think it develops over time and I think it depends on how fast you pulled out wiggly teeth as a kid. I personally pulled them out ASAP and all of mine are straight, but my bro always waits to the last minute (sometimes two teeth in one spot) and his are growing crooked... hope that helps...
Reply:That develops over time but if you pull your teeth out sooner they are more likely to not be crooked.
Reply:people who live in england have crooked teeth,and green teeth!
Reply:genetics dear! you gain these great features from parents and gradparents
Reply:it runs in the family, so it must be genes
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