Does extraction of large teeth affect the shape of the face?

The extraction of large teeth itself does not affect the shape of the face, because after the adult, the bones of the face have basically developed, and it does not affect the whole face shape because of the missing back teeth, so basically there is no thinning of the face after the extraction. Because the angle of the jaw, which is constant, will not change in any way. However, if the front teeth are removed, there is a possibility that the alveolar bone will be resorbed, the upper jaw will recede back and the lower jaw will advance, affecting the overall facial shape. In the case of premature tooth loss in childhood, when the bones are not fully developed, it is likely that the facial shape will change.