Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't Andy Murray fix his teeth? And I don't think "he is British" is the reason. Plenty of people in Europe are fixing their teeth these days and wearing braces. His parents obviously had money for tennis, I am sure they could have scraped for braces for their kids. He could even do Invisalign now, and take them off during matches, but he doesn't. It might take a little longer to fix this way, but still possible. So, why does a rich, famous athlete has such bad teeth?
He has bad teeth and is still rich and famous. You post on DCUM about rich and famous people with bad teeth. Who's winning?
What? Are you drunk?
Is this really so hard to understand?
I understand very well indeed. Yet since you are posting here too, it had more to do with, what's your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it odd as well. Teeth are very important. Braces are very reasonably priced. I had braces and for the last 20 years I've had a permanent bottom retainer. My teeth still look great. I don't understand why you wouldn't fix something that that be fixed.
Yikes. What grownup wants to wear a retainer for decades?
My bottom retainer is super glued to my teeth and has been there for 25+ years. I doubt I will ever get rid of it. Dentists have asked me if I want to remove it but I always say no. Why would I want to remove a retainer that is still keeping my teeth in place and doesn't bother me in the slightest?
You have had a foreign object glued in your mouth for a quarter century? Gross!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't Andy Murray fix his teeth? And I don't think "he is British" is the reason. Plenty of people in Europe are fixing their teeth these days and wearing braces. His parents obviously had money for tennis, I am sure they could have scraped for braces for their kids. He could even do Invisalign now, and take them off during matches, but he doesn't. It might take a little longer to fix this way, but still possible. So, why does a rich, famous athlete has such bad teeth?
He has bad teeth and is still rich and famous. You post on DCUM about rich and famous people with bad teeth. Who's winning?
What? Are you drunk?
Is this really so hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:My teeth were crooked enough for braces in the 80s but my parents decided against them since they didn't really look too bad. In my 30s they're a ducking disaster. Teeth move as you age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it odd as well. Teeth are very important. Braces are very reasonably priced. I had braces and for the last 20 years I've had a permanent bottom retainer. My teeth still look great. I don't understand why you wouldn't fix something that that be fixed.
Yikes. What grownup wants to wear a retainer for decades?
My bottom retainer is super glued to my teeth and has been there for 25+ years. I doubt I will ever get rid of it. Dentists have asked me if I want to remove it but I always say no. Why would I want to remove a retainer that is still keeping my teeth in place and doesn't bother me in the slightest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don't get this either OP. I work with a very beautiful woman who has terrible teeth. She makes a good salary and we have dental insurance. I don't get it either. I'd love to say something to her but too afraid.
Dental insurance has nothing to do with braces and never covers it, and certainly not for adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't Andy Murray fix his teeth? And I don't think "he is British" is the reason. Plenty of people in Europe are fixing their teeth these days and wearing braces. His parents obviously had money for tennis, I am sure they could have scraped for braces for their kids. He could even do Invisalign now, and take them off during matches, but he doesn't. It might take a little longer to fix this way, but still possible. So, why does a rich, famous athlete has such bad teeth?
He has bad teeth and is still rich and famous. You post on DCUM about rich and famous people with bad teeth. Who's winning?
What? Are you drunk?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fixed my crooked, very crowded teeth at age 36 and it was life-changing. I recommend it to everyone.
OK, I'll bite. How did it change your life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't Andy Murray fix his teeth? And I don't think "he is British" is the reason. Plenty of people in Europe are fixing their teeth these days and wearing braces. His parents obviously had money for tennis, I am sure they could have scraped for braces for their kids. He could even do Invisalign now, and take them off during matches, but he doesn't. It might take a little longer to fix this way, but still possible. So, why does a rich, famous athlete has such bad teeth?
He has bad teeth and is still rich and famous. You post on DCUM about rich and famous people with bad teeth. Who's winning?