Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that they can look way too large for someone's mouth and it is very distracting.
No ones front 4 teeth are all the same size/shape so that is also a dead give away. I hate when people have these HUGE 4 square bright white front teeth and think they look good.
I have one fake (eye tooth) and you would never notice. I think if done right they can look good, but so many people get the wrong size/color (see Fashion Jacskon on IG)
Here are my before and afters for my veneers. I don't think they look huge.
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Is this the antibiotic-stained teeth poster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that they can look way too large for someone's mouth and it is very distracting.
No ones front 4 teeth are all the same size/shape so that is also a dead give away. I hate when people have these HUGE 4 square bright white front teeth and think they look good.
I have one fake (eye tooth) and you would never notice. I think if done right they can look good, but so many people get the wrong size/color (see Fashion Jacskon on IG)
Here are my before and afters for my veneers. I don't think they look huge.
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Anonymous wrote:I think that they can look way too large for someone's mouth and it is very distracting.
No ones front 4 teeth are all the same size/shape so that is also a dead give away. I hate when people have these HUGE 4 square bright white front teeth and think they look good.
I have one fake (eye tooth) and you would never notice. I think if done right they can look good, but so many people get the wrong size/color (see Fashion Jacskon on IG)

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake tooth person here. Your post offends me. No one with great teeth elect to have their teeth replaced. I suffered from bulimia for years, and had to have most of my teeth replaced. I am self conscious about them, and I hate to smile. They are considered to be prosthetic, just like someone who had another part of their body replaced because of a medical reason. To judge about teeth can sometimes be just as bad as judging someone with a disability.
Sorry, maybe that's extreme, but that's the way I feel. I've endured a lot of pain because of my teeth, and it's a constant struggle. I have constant anxiety of, what if a tooth falls out on vacation, what if someone asks me about my teeth, people telling me how big my teeth are, what if I need a tooth replaced and it can't be matched, etc.
Maybe you could just choose to be accepting and not judge why someone has teeth that are not natural. I truly find your question offensive.
You are insane for comparing your elective teeth to that of a disability/prosthetic. Get meds for your anxiety.
Wow, just wow. Have some empathy, people who need tooth/ teeth implants need them so they can eat properly, it’s not elective like those big chiclet or bleach white teeth that people get.
How about grow a heart since you don’t have one.
Check your anxiety, and use your brain. Your teeth are not even comparable to a disability. You are pitiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake tooth person here. Your post offends me. No one with great teeth elect to have their teeth replaced. I suffered from bulimia for years, and had to have most of my teeth replaced. I am self conscious about them, and I hate to smile. They are considered to be prosthetic, just like someone who had another part of their body replaced because of a medical reason. To judge about teeth can sometimes be just as bad as judging someone with a disability.
Sorry, maybe that's extreme, but that's the way I feel. I've endured a lot of pain because of my teeth, and it's a constant struggle. I have constant anxiety of, what if a tooth falls out on vacation, what if someone asks me about my teeth, people telling me how big my teeth are, what if I need a tooth replaced and it can't be matched, etc.
Maybe you could just choose to be accepting and not judge why someone has teeth that are not natural. I truly find your question offensive.
You are insane for comparing your elective teeth to that of a disability/prosthetic. Get meds for your anxiety.
Wow, just wow. Have some empathy, people who need tooth/ teeth implants need them so they can eat properly, it’s not elective like those big chiclet or bleach white teeth that people get.
How about grow a heart since you don’t have one.
Check your anxiety, and use your brain. Your teeth are not even comparable to a disability. You are pitiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake tooth person here. Your post offends me. No one with great teeth elect to have their teeth replaced. I suffered from bulimia for years, and had to have most of my teeth replaced. I am self conscious about them, and I hate to smile. They are considered to be prosthetic, just like someone who had another part of their body replaced because of a medical reason. To judge about teeth can sometimes be just as bad as judging someone with a disability.
Sorry, maybe that's extreme, but that's the way I feel. I've endured a lot of pain because of my teeth, and it's a constant struggle. I have constant anxiety of, what if a tooth falls out on vacation, what if someone asks me about my teeth, people telling me how big my teeth are, what if I need a tooth replaced and it can't be matched, etc.
Maybe you could just choose to be accepting and not judge why someone has teeth that are not natural. I truly find your question offensive.
You are insane for comparing your elective teeth to that of a disability/prosthetic. Get meds for your anxiety.
Wow, just wow. Have some empathy, people who need tooth/ teeth implants need them so they can eat properly, it’s not elective like those big chiclet or bleach white teeth that people get.
How about grow a heart since you don’t have one.
Check your anxiety, and use your brain. Your teeth are not even comparable to a disability. You are pitiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake tooth person here. Your post offends me. No one with great teeth elect to have their teeth replaced. I suffered from bulimia for years, and had to have most of my teeth replaced. I am self conscious about them, and I hate to smile. They are considered to be prosthetic, just like someone who had another part of their body replaced because of a medical reason. To judge about teeth can sometimes be just as bad as judging someone with a disability.
Sorry, maybe that's extreme, but that's the way I feel. I've endured a lot of pain because of my teeth, and it's a constant struggle. I have constant anxiety of, what if a tooth falls out on vacation, what if someone asks me about my teeth, people telling me how big my teeth are, what if I need a tooth replaced and it can't be matched, etc.
Maybe you could just choose to be accepting and not judge why someone has teeth that are not natural. I truly find your question offensive.
You are insane for comparing your elective teeth to that of a disability/prosthetic. Get meds for your anxiety.
Wow, just wow. Have some empathy, people who need tooth/ teeth implants need them so they can eat properly, it’s not elective like those big chiclet or bleach white teeth that people get.
How about grow a heart since you don’t have one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake tooth person here. Your post offends me. No one with great teeth elect to have their teeth replaced. I suffered from bulimia for years, and had to have most of my teeth replaced. I am self conscious about them, and I hate to smile. They are considered to be prosthetic, just like someone who had another part of their body replaced because of a medical reason. To judge about teeth can sometimes be just as bad as judging someone with a disability.
Sorry, maybe that's extreme, but that's the way I feel. I've endured a lot of pain because of my teeth, and it's a constant struggle. I have constant anxiety of, what if a tooth falls out on vacation, what if someone asks me about my teeth, people telling me how big my teeth are, what if I need a tooth replaced and it can't be matched, etc.
Maybe you could just choose to be accepting and not judge why someone has teeth that are not natural. I truly find your question offensive.
You are insane for comparing your elective teeth to that of a disability/prosthetic. Get meds for your anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Fake tooth person here. Your post offends me. No one with great teeth elect to have their teeth replaced. I suffered from bulimia for years, and had to have most of my teeth replaced. I am self conscious about them, and I hate to smile. They are considered to be prosthetic, just like someone who had another part of their body replaced because of a medical reason. To judge about teeth can sometimes be just as bad as judging someone with a disability.
Sorry, maybe that's extreme, but that's the way I feel. I've endured a lot of pain because of my teeth, and it's a constant struggle. I have constant anxiety of, what if a tooth falls out on vacation, what if someone asks me about my teeth, people telling me how big my teeth are, what if I need a tooth replaced and it can't be matched, etc.
Maybe you could just choose to be accepting and not judge why someone has teeth that are not natural. I truly find your question offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dentists push getting veneers these days because they can make big money. I have okay but not perfect teeth- teeth you wouldn't notice either way. A north bethesda dentist kept pressuring me to have them pulled out and get implants so I could have the "perfect smile" for 17k. I quit going to her. I won't name her because she sues former clients who give her bad reviews - she is a total weirdo.
I think I know which dentist!
Is she Always Chasing Beauty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake tooth person here. Your post offends me. No one with great teeth elect to have their teeth replaced. I suffered from bulimia for years, and had to have most of my teeth replaced. I am self conscious about them, and I hate to smile. They are considered to be prosthetic, just like someone who had another part of their body replaced because of a medical reason. To judge about teeth can sometimes be just as bad as judging someone with a disability.
Sorry, maybe that's extreme, but that's the way I feel. I've endured a lot of pain because of my teeth, and it's a constant struggle. I have constant anxiety of, what if a tooth falls out on vacation, what if someone asks me about my teeth, people telling me how big my teeth are, what if I need a tooth replaced and it can't be matched, etc.
Maybe you could just choose to be accepting and not judge why someone has teeth that are not natural. I truly find your question offensive.
No just no.
You chose that BTW
NP here. You are a terrible person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake tooth person here. Your post offends me. No one with great teeth elect to have their teeth replaced. I suffered from bulimia for years, and had to have most of my teeth replaced. I am self conscious about them, and I hate to smile. They are considered to be prosthetic, just like someone who had another part of their body replaced because of a medical reason. To judge about teeth can sometimes be just as bad as judging someone with a disability.
Sorry, maybe that's extreme, but that's the way I feel. I've endured a lot of pain because of my teeth, and it's a constant struggle. I have constant anxiety of, what if a tooth falls out on vacation, what if someone asks me about my teeth, people telling me how big my teeth are, what if I need a tooth replaced and it can't be matched, etc.
Maybe you could just choose to be accepting and not judge why someone has teeth that are not natural. I truly find your question offensive.
No just no.
You chose that BTW