Why Ancient Humans Never Had Crooked Teeth

Ancient humans had no braces, no dentists, and no orthodontists… so why did many of them have straighter teeth than modern humans? In this video, we explore why ancient humans rarely had crooked teeth, how hunter-gatherer jaws often had more room, and what modern life may have changed about the way our mouths grow. Crooked teeth are often blamed on genetics, but the real story may be much stranger. From tough ancient food and heavy chewing, to cooking, farming, soft diets, processed food, wisdom teeth, and jaw development — this is the story of how civilization may have made survival easier… while making our mouths more crowded. This is not about perfect caveman teeth. Ancient teeth were often worn, damaged, and painful. But many ancient jaws had something modern mouths often lack: space. Watch till the end to understand why braces may not just be a cosmetic fix — they may be a repair tool for a mismatch between ancient biology and modern comfort. Subscribe for more strange stories about ancient humans, evolution, survival, and the hidden reasons behind modern human problems. #AncientHumans #CrookedTeeth #Evolution