Road rules0 min ago
why do people have their teeth capped/crowned?
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I can understand that you sometimes have to have a crown to replace a missing (front) tooth. Why do people have a perfectly set of teeth all crowned so that they end up looking like they have a full set of false teeth - all the same size, and white, white white?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've got several crowns, the dentist recommended them for my back teeth because the teeth were fragile, they save an awful lot of dentistry in the long run. I have three crowned teeth at the front, they covered teeth that were frail and with multiple fillings.
What I don't understand is veneers, where you take perfectly good teeth and enamel the fronts. That seems messing with nature to me.
What I don't understand is veneers, where you take perfectly good teeth and enamel the fronts. That seems messing with nature to me.
once you have had the lips plumped coloured and glossed, the facial lines filled with collagen and painted over, the forehead injected with botox, the eyebrows plucked and dyed, the lashes enhanced, the iris colour changed, the nose remodelled, the eyelids debagged and dehooded, a few 'tasteful' piercings in various places, there really isn't much more to be done on the outside..Look forward to tongue reshaping, throat profiling and stomach re-sizing .. ah we are already there!
I recall having as our acquaintance many years ago a particularly attractive neighbour's daughter aged around 18-20 (well, let's just come out with it and say she was an absolute jaw-dropping beauty). We used to chat across the divide between our houses when up on the flat roofs on a hot evening. Then one time she appeared and we chatted some more. She had a very attractive smile and this soon appeared - and to my dismay she revealed that her upper two eyeteeth (the number 3s as dentists call them) were now of gold. In that country everyone was blessed by particularly good/attractive teeth and rarely needed any attention for caries. But it was fashionable there to sport at least one highly visible gold tooth. I thought it was quite awful but that was my outsider's view.
I've got good teeth, people always ask how much the whitening cost. Never had it done, normal colgate for years and I am a smoker, love tea coffee and wine. Never had a filling or braces either :S the concept of toothache escapes me but thats just luck. My dad and his family have horrible teeth, lots of fillings, lots of staining and if I'd drawn those genes i'd pick veneers any day of the week. A nice smile says it all.
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