Last Updated on January 7, 2021
So, when your diaphragm has some sudden contractions, it forces a quick intake of breath which is the major cause of the hiccup sound.
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#10 – Why do your teeth shift, even if you had braces as a teen?
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We all know that our teeth are the most variable part of our body that keeps changing, and also get damaged with external factors and aging. However, teeth’s shifting is also a controversial issue that everyone is wondering about but it is simpler than you were expecting.
It is closely related to the bone loss behind the body gums which normally occurs with aging.
So, when you lose enough bone, which could be increased by some factors such as gum disease or smoking; your teeth can inevitably shift.
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