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re: Has anyone noticed how jacked up Harris Faulkner's teeth are? Kayleigh McEnany interview
Posted on 3/4/21 at 2:34 pm to EA6B
Posted on 3/4/21 at 2:34 pm to EA6B
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I got braces when I was 56 years old, got the regular old brackets, and wires since i didnt really care what anyone thought aboutit. The upper teeth are easier to straighten than the lower teeth, I would have had to have had lower teeth extracted due to crowding, and said no thanks to that. Probably a lot of older people made the same choice and just straighten the top.
I have had invisalign for a year and a half now and my bottom teeth straightened out way better than my top teeth, though the top teeth are much better now too. I'll be finished in June (finally) and am very happy I made the decision to get them. Never had them as a kid and the older I got the more fricked up my teeth became.
Posted on 3/4/21 at 2:42 pm to ThuperThumpin
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personalities will have a their top teeth straight and practically bleached white but the bottom row is jacked and yellow.
This is due to the misconception that only the top teeth show on camera. You only see the top teeth when you smile, when you talk the lower anteriors are the only ones visible.
this is what led many actors to just have upper teeth veneered or crowned. looks great in head shots, not so much on screen.
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