Why do we have crooked teeth when our ancestors didn’t? - G. Richard Scott

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All these ancient skulls have perfectly straight teeth,
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despite almost certainly never sporting braces.
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And this isn't some strange sample.
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According to the fossil record,
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ancient humans usually had straight teeth,
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complete with third molars— or wisdom teeth.
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In fact, the dental dilemmas that fuel the demand for braces
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and wisdom teeth extractions today appear to be recent developments.
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So what happened?
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While it’s nearly impossible to know for sure,
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scientists have a hypothesis.
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A couple million years ago,
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the ancestors of modern humans lived a subsistence lifestyle.
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Their teeth and jaws had to work hard to make the food they ate digestible.
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Indeed, the surfaces of many of their teeth show extensive wear and flattening.
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They also had larger jaws and teeth overall.
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At some point, they began using tools and fire to cook and prepare food,
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which helped break it down.
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A lot more time passed and, around 12,000 years ago,
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some humans started farming and domesticating animals and plants.
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Over the course of several thousand years,
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it became more common for people to process and refine their food.
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Milling technologies helped remove the tougher parts of grains,
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like the germ and bran from rice and wheat.
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Fast forward to the industrial Revolution,
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and technological innovations dramatically accelerated these processes.
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In a relatively short time,
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many human mouths were relieved of a great deal
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of their grinding, crushing, and pulverizing duties.
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And interestingly, it was around this time
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that tooth crookedness appears to have become more common.
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Examining fossils spanning millions of years of evolution,
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researchers have observed a gradual decrease in tooth and jaw size
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in humans and our ancestors.
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Many think that, for most of human history,
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dietary shifts— like the introduction of meat and the advent of cooking—
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were gradual,
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and that changes in tooth and jaw size basically kept pace with one another.
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But with the more recent revolutions in agricultural and culinary habits,
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that relationship changed.
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As the theory goes, over a relatively short period,
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some human populations saw a decrease in jawbone size,
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while teeth stayed roughly the same size,
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meaning they're left vying for limited space.
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When they do grow in, they may displace others
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and get jostled into some eccentric positions.
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And then wisdom teeth, which are usually the last to make their debut,
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seem to only complicate things further.
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In many cases, they have little or no space to emerge.
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This can lead to impacted wisdom teeth,
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which may cause discomfort and infections if not surgically removed.
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So larger jaws appear to be associated with greater chewing demands.
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And many scientists think that as people's diets have become less chewy,
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their jaws have gotten smaller— and that this has led to dental crowding,
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resulting in dental crookedness and impacted wisdom teeth.
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This hypothesis has been supported by some preliminary experimental data.
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In a 1983 study, researchers raised 43 squirrel monkeys
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on diets of either naturally tough or artificially soft food.
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Those fed softer food had more crowded premolars,
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rotated or displaced teeth, and narrower dental arches.
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And a 2004 study similarly observed that hyraxes raised on cooked foods
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experienced roughly 10% less growth in facial areas involved in chewing
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compared to those given raw and dried foods.
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In other words, the issue at large seems to be environmental—
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or one of lifestyle— instead of a genetic one,
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though heritable factors may be at play in some instances.
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It’s estimated that somewhere between 30 to 60% of people today
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experience some level of tooth crowding.
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But this trend varies across global populations.
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Some people naturally never have wisdom teeth.
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And some don’t experience tooth crowding or crookedness
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and still get their wisdom teeth without a hitch.
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This seems to coincide with diets that are less processed.
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So how can we prevent tooth crowding early,
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using lifestyle changes and orthodontics?
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Well, it’s certainly something to chew over.
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