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  • #46
    Originally posted by Rosella View Post
    Yes, they are so white and sparkly, onlookers are almost blinded. Maybe they aren't natural, though!
    I did get mine whitened. One of the best decisions I ever made. Expensive and the process was painful at times (big time sensitivity when you have the gel on your teeth) but to me it was well worth it.

    c.d.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Robert View Post
      I don't know if we British have bad teeth, because I don't look at people's teeth. Except for Americans. I look at their teeth because you can't avoid the bloody things. There are old hobble-de-hoys in their 80s flashing pearly white choppers. It ain't natural. I'm scared.
      In Mexico the colloquial phrase for crooked and messed up teeth is 'dientes ingles'- English teeth. Really not very fair, I've known plenty of English with great sets of chompers... I always do look though. Mine are nothing to write home about... I am just looking for an international group of messed up teeth people, kindred spirits of mouth wonk if you will.
      I’m often irrelevant. It confuses people.

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      • #48
        Cosmetic dentistry can do amazing things these days. My dentist has several books in his waiting room showing before and after pictures. People who had the worst teeth imaginable now look like Hollywood movie stars. It just takes commitment and unfortunately a good deal of money.

        c.d.

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        • #49
          People who had the worst teeth imaginable now look like Hollywood movie stars.

          That's the problem!

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          • #50
            I'm wondering though whether the aim isn't to look better or younger, but to flaunt wealth. I was listening to a radio programme a few years ago. It mentioned boob jobs, and the women who have them. Not film stars, just ordinary women. Now, I had always imagined that the women would try to pass them off as their own. Not a bit of it! The jaw-dropping truth was that the women were trying to impress one another with their ability to afford the operation.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by GUT View Post
              I'm always shy everywhere, but I am a bit of a delicate little petal anyway.
              You left off "dainty" just like me my Aussie Twin ��

              Steadmund Brand
              "The truth is what is, and what should be is a fantasy. A terrible, terrible lie that someone gave to the people long ago."- Lenny Bruce

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Rosella View Post
                Well, I've met one or two arrogant Yanks, in the US, in Europe and in England. (There used to be a big US airforce base near to us in Norfolk, England and my uncle worked there.) However, the vast majority of Yanks I've met have been very nice, including one who paid me my first compliment when I was nine!

                I think we all generalise though don't we at times, the voluble Frenchman, precise German, inscrutable Japanese, eccentric English with bad teeth, (I read on another forum of an American who went to study in England and was warned about the teeth) loud Aussies, etc. etc.? I just think the national stereotyping has grown up over the centuries. It doesn't resemble reality.
                There is some truth in the 'bad teeth' in Britain sentiment.

                You probably won't see much of it these days in anyone under 40, but say 20 years back it was common.

                Perhaps it's the sign of the times in that we have followed suit with other countries who believe straight, white teeth is the window to the soul.

                Possibly a good thing, or a bad thing, depending upon point of view.

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