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Can your teeth effect your vision??


Answers: NO
your jaw bones do. teeth do if they are infected.
Only your 'eye' teeth!
if their so big that they are in your line of sight.

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NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! where did u get that!?
no but your nails do
weird uh?
Yes if you bite down on the wrong objects the following events could cause your vision to black out for a while so be careful what you put in your mouth!!
NO

Carrets and lazers do.
The body is a whole entity, so yes, it would be possible for teeth, depending on their condition, alignment, etc., to effect one's vision
only if you accidently put your dentures in your eye and your contacts on your teeth.
That's a good question. Certainly, the converse is true. An elderly person with impaired vision, for example, may have more difficulty caring for their teeth, i.e., daily brushing and flossing and driving to the dentist's office for bi-yearly cleanings.
Only if you possess little wisdom.
I think i know what you are trying to ask. If you ever have an infection on the maxilla (which is the upper jaw), it can most definitely affect your vision.

I hope i answered your question.


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