Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's because their teeth are perfect but their faces are not.
NP. This is the answer. Perfect teeth are due to good nutrition. That has other effects on the face. When you have an unattractive kid who is chubby with bad skin and poor bone structure, it’s obvious that they had braces to get perfect teeth. On other people, the same teeth would blend in and look fine.
Lol, this is not true. Crooked teeth have nothing to do with nutrition. It's genetics and luck.
Now how your teeth are can be very related to nutrition. But no, bad nutrition won't cause and overbite or overlapping teeth, and good nutrition won't prevent it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's because their teeth are perfect but their faces are not.
NP. This is the answer. Perfect teeth are due to good nutrition. That has other effects on the face. When you have an unattractive kid who is chubby with bad skin and poor bone structure, it’s obvious that they had braces to get perfect teeth. On other people, the same teeth would blend in and look fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:like the teeth are TOO perfect?
It's like there are too many teeth showing. It's hard to explain. Simply look at before and after pictures of kids and you'll notice it. The smiles look unnatural.
I know what you are talking about. I think maybe it’s the result of the very popular “two phrase” braces some orthodontists love that often involve palette expanders and/or change the shape of the smile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:like the teeth are TOO perfect?
It's like there are too many teeth showing. It's hard to explain. Simply look at before and after pictures of kids and you'll notice it. The smiles look unnatural.
Anonymous wrote:It's because their teeth are perfect but their faces are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After three years of braces and teeth removal, my kid is having surgery to fix her jaw. The doctor also mentioned maybe having a genioplasty. I'm sure it will take her a while to get used to her new mouth!
Did the braces and extractions necessatate the surgery?
Anonymous wrote:It’s the palate expanders. Every braces-wearing Gen Alpha kid got a palate expander, sometimes for years, which creates a Wallace & Gromit smile (Google it). Orthodontists push kids palates so far out that they all have this same weird cartoon smile when the braces come off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's because a lot of orthodontists shave down the teeth and it's too uniform, too strange, takes away a certain "look" you're used to with that person.
ALWAYS tell the orthodontist you want to be there when the braces come off and you want to discuss the shaving. They all do it without discussion, and it often takes away the character.
Shaving teeth down?! I have never heard of that!
It’s a thing! I was horrified when I found out!
Anonymous wrote:It’s the palate expanders. Every braces-wearing Gen Alpha kid got a palate expander, sometimes for years, which creates a Wallace & Gromit smile (Google it). Orthodontists push kids palates so far out that they all have this same weird cartoon smile when the braces come off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's because a lot of orthodontists shave down the teeth and it's too uniform, too strange, takes away a certain "look" you're used to with that person.
ALWAYS tell the orthodontist you want to be there when the braces come off and you want to discuss the shaving. They all do it without discussion, and it often takes away the character.
Shaving teeth down?! I have never heard of that!
Anonymous wrote:I think it's because a lot of orthodontists shave down the teeth and it's too uniform, too strange, takes away a certain "look" you're used to with that person.
ALWAYS tell the orthodontist you want to be there when the braces come off and you want to discuss the shaving. They all do it without discussion, and it often takes away the character.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's because a lot of orthodontists shave down the teeth and it's too uniform, too strange, takes away a certain "look" you're used to with that person.
ALWAYS tell the orthodontist you want to be there when the braces come off and you want to discuss the shaving. They all do it without discussion, and it often takes away the character.