>>12116971No, but living off of mostly soft, easy to chew food is not good for dental, jaw, bone development...it's too late by the time it's an issue but there's very good evidence showing that a diverse diet with a lot of let's say "difficult" to chew foods, foods that require more strenuous chewing like red meat, nuts, tougher veggies is very good for jaw bone development, your teeth, facial and neck muscles as well as marked decrease in issues related to wisdom teeth, and even crooked teeth in general. Diet likely plays as great a role as genetics when it comes to dental issues... Our very recent ancestors nearly all had straight teeth, larger, stronger jaws, although much much poorer dental health later in life because of modern dental hygiene and availability of dental care. So no. Wisdom teeth aren't a Jewish conspiracy. I'm a respiratory therapist, dental health does play a role in my profession, but most of what I've mentioned isn't relevant to it, I'm just an anthropology enthusiast, just something I'm really interested in and have studied independently from work or occupational education. Pic kinda relevant