Video: Crooked teeth are cool
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Crooked teeth all over the world are considered a big life problem that needs to be dealt with with the help of a dentist and braces. But not in Japan. There crooked teeth are stylish, fashionable, youthful … And if you are unlucky enough to be born with straight teeth, then Japanese dentists will help you to bend them!
Why make straight teeth crooked? It's simple: this will make your smile look like a cat's. And in Japan they really, VERY love cats. Accordingly, a cat girl can count on the increased attention of representatives of the opposite sex (no, not male cats, but just guys). There is even a special name for a feline smile - yaeba. As a matter of fact, she does not need crooked teeth, but deformed in a special way, so that the canines stick out a little, and the front incisors, on the contrary, are not too large (otherwise a smile will more likely remind of horses than of cats).
Recently, the fashion for non-standard smiles in Japan is only growing: in contrast to the cold impeccability of the teeth of top models, sincere and touching crooked teeth evoke sympathy among the Japanese. As a result, it has come to the point that the Tokyo dental clinic under the direction of Dr. Yoko Kashiyama has opened a new type of service - curvature of the teeth! This is done not with the help of a bracket system, but through the extension of canines (using a special glue) and dental prosthetics.
Of course, even in Japan, "dentistry on the contrary" looks out of the box, and therefore the unusual clinic, as well as its dental advertising, got into the stories of the central television. Since then, there is simply no end to lovers of crooked teeth! But the lesson we will learn from this story does not apply to the commercial success of the clinic. History with crooked teeth Japanese girls reminds women of the whole world: what you consider to be a flaw in your appearance, for someone will be its main highlight.
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