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:I had really crooked teeth but parents had no money dental. By time I got it at work was 28 and did not feel like big metal things in my mouth for 3 years.
I finally got them as Invisalign at 48 One of my very crooked front bottom teeth was falling out. Was not room to get implant since the row of bottom teeth very crooked and crowded so me and dentist decided let’s do Invisalign and straight teeth and will fill in gap.
Along the way finished it, had a few more teeth issues that resulted in Implants and caps. But by then teeth perfectly aligned. I got teeth whitened and used lighter shade caps and old metal silver fillings one by one replaced
I am 58. Five implants, 9 caps, two sets gum surgeries and teeth whitening. It was time consuming, expensive.
As a kid only rich kids got dental as not covered insurance and was bulky painful metal types. Invisalign only been around and popular 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:NOT getting completely unnecessary expensive cosmetic procedures is a mark of privilege?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that this has to do with privilege. These people earn a significant amount of money no doubt, and yet they feel perfectly fine that their teeth continue to look like they are not cared for, but they have the privilege not to really feel concerned. I was part of leadership for nonprofits for over three decades and would not have been hired if my teeth had not been taken care of because I am not wealthy and don’t have national recognition. It has to do with the same conversation that if any one of us would have done even a small fraction of the horrifying things that Trump did, we would have been fired. I am not superficial, and I truly don’t care about appearances, but it does annoy me that some people are not held to the same standards. The standards I have been held to are higher, and I never made 6 figures. For me that is what becomes the issue.
You make a really good point. I never considered this. Like the PP said — the ultimate fu.
Huh.
Anonymous wrote:I believe that this has to do with privilege. These people earn a significant amount of money no doubt, and yet they feel perfectly fine that their teeth continue to look like they are not cared for, but they have the privilege not to really feel concerned. I was part of leadership for nonprofits for over three decades and would not have been hired if my teeth had not been taken care of because I am not wealthy and don’t have national recognition. It has to do with the same conversation that if any one of us would have done even a small fraction of the horrifying things that Trump did, we would have been fired. I am not superficial, and I truly don’t care about appearances, but it does annoy me that some people are not held to the same standards. The standards I have been held to are higher, and I never made 6 figures. For me that is what becomes the issue.
Anonymous wrote:How do you fix lower crowded teeth when you're an adult? Do braces even work when you're 30 40 50?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Braces only became an obsession in the 80s. The folks you listed are boomers.
You must be one of those people who can't imagine life happening before you.![]()
I had braces in the 70s, as did all my friends.
Same goes for my sister in the 60s.
Anonymous wrote:Braces only became an obsession in the 80s. The folks you listed are boomers.
Anonymous wrote:How do you fix lower crowded teeth when you're an adult? Do braces even work when you're 30 40 50?