Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uncanny? I have no idea what you’re talking about.
It means something's off but you can't quite put your finger on it. Like how a humanoid robot's movements and expressions aren't quite natural, but it's difficult to articulate exactly how.
Uncanny seems like the right word for a kid with new braces. They move their mouths in unnatural ways until they get used to the braces.
Anonymous wrote:We call it "the braces look" in my house. Thank god my kid didn't get it after having braces, but I specifically told the orthodontist we didn't want it.
Anonymous wrote:Uncanny? I have no idea what you’re talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at a high school and have noticed through the years that a lot of kids have very strange smiles after braces. I don’t know how to explain it, other than to say they look uncanny afterwards. The teeth somehow look flat and almost too big for their lips to move properly—or at least lack a normal curve—and just appear almost cartoonishly straight. What is going on? Are they needlessly putting braces on kids and screwing up their mouths? Any insight into this phenomenon? Has anyone else noticed this?
My kid is in braces. Can you post examples of what you mean?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at a high school and have noticed through the years that a lot of kids have very strange smiles after braces. I don’t know how to explain it, other than to say they look uncanny afterwards. The teeth somehow look flat and almost too big for their lips to move properly—or at least lack a normal curve—and just appear almost cartoonishly straight. What is going on? Are they needlessly putting braces on kids and screwing up their mouths? Any insight into this phenomenon? Has anyone else noticed this?
My kid is in braces. Can you post examples of what you mean?
Anonymous wrote:I work at a high school and have noticed through the years that a lot of kids have very strange smiles after braces. I don’t know how to explain it, other than to say they look uncanny afterwards. The teeth somehow look flat and almost too big for their lips to move properly—or at least lack a normal curve—and just appear almost cartoonishly straight. What is going on? Are they needlessly putting braces on kids and screwing up their mouths? Any insight into this phenomenon? Has anyone else noticed this?