There are syndromes that affect the skeleton. Teeth issues could be just another symptom along with a spine curvature. One doesn't have to cause the other.
As an example, my kids have some sort of connective tissue issue. They not only have a curved spine but also have ankles that collapse inward. The ankles did not cause the curve and the curve did not cause the ankles. They are both symptoms of the syndrome they have.
The both needed braces but had different orthodontic issues (despite being identical twins).
Biology/pathology is way more complex than we can even imagine.
As an example, my kids have some sort of connective tissue issue. They not only have a curved spine but also have ankles that collapse inward. The ankles did not cause the curve and the curve did not cause the ankles. They are both symptoms of the syndrome they have.
The both needed braces but had different orthodontic issues (despite being identical twins).
Biology/pathology is way more complex than we can even imagine.
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