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It is not true alveolar prognathism, but an overbite (incisors not meeting edge-to-edge). It is a deformity which nearly all modern people have, caused by chewing food which is too soft. In her times it was rare, but since she was a noblewoman, it is reasonable that she ate softer food than general populace.
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