No, that’s unlikely! For most people, once the first permanent molars are removed (around the age of 6-7 years), the space available for anterior teeth will not increase, even with growth. In fact, this space will decrease over the years, making the situation worse. Studies have shown that virtually all dental and occlusal problems tend to deteriorate or worsen over time if they are not treated.
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