If my mother and father have a gap in their teeth, will I have one? What if neither parent have a gap will child have it?

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There are a lot of different factors that go into genetics so you can sort of tell what a person’s set of jaw is going to be like, but not the teeth. I have a gap, no one else in my family does. These days with bonding treatment, even if you do have one, you can re-shape the two front teeth to easily close the gap no matter what the size.It is a question of cosmetics.

I don’t think most people notice. Back in Geoffrey Chaucer’s day, in the Middle Ages (14th century) they would have said you were hot and sexy for having a gap in your teeth!(=the character the Wife of Bath has a gap in her teeth and has had 5 husbands so far!) Best of luck! .

Genetics works on a hit one...skip one basis. So, what your teeth will look like has to do only with your two sets of grandparents. Look at both grandmas and grandpas.

Your parents were just the hosts for your DNA. They kept your DNA safe but did not contribute. Sources: rednecksputter, Phill-oss-a-fur, read some, been places .

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Is the blood of a child from the father or mother.

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