No one wants to have an appearance that is different from ordinary people, because if they do, they are destined to be looked at strangely by others. How uncomfortable that would be! Buck teeth are worrying and disturbing. What are buck teeth? What are the dangers of buck teeth? What kind of personality does a person with buck teeth have? Ziwei Mansion explains it to you from the perspective of physiognomy. Buck teeth are the most common type of dentofacial deformity among the Oriental race, and are also commonly known as protruding teeth. Patients with buck teeth often have open lips and exposed teeth. Their lips cannot close naturally, and their gums are too exposed when they smile. They are often accompanied by a retracted chin. When they are forced to close their mouths, there is an obvious soft tissue bulge between the lower lip and the chin. The upper and lower front teeth in the mouth are lip-tilted, often accompanied by crowding and unevenness, and the front teeth have deep overbite and deep overjet. Buck teeth may only manifest as protruding upper front teeth or inward-falling lower front teeth; others may be caused by skeletal deformities. Some of these people have upper front teeth and upper gums that protrude too far forward, while the chin is retracted behind the upper lip, or there is no chin at all. In medical terms, buck teeth are actually maxillary protrusion or bimaxillary protrusion. They are usually not accompanied by serious functional disorders, but they greatly affect the appearance. The main purpose of patients seeking treatment is to improve their appearance. Personality traits of people with buck teeth <br />Buck teeth people: People with buck teeth speak without thinking. This type of people are superficial and tend to speak without thinking, and it is common for them to offend others. And he is also quite stubborn in character. Teeth play an important pronunciation function in the oral cavity. If the patient has protruding teeth, unclear pronunciation will be very common. If the pronunciation is unclear, it is inevitable that the patient will be impatient in speech and it is reasonable to speak bluntly. People with buck teeth: bad luck. Among people with buck teeth, most of them are prone to hardship and bad circumstances in their early years, but some of them will have better fortunes later. People with buck teeth: poor interpersonal relationships. In dental physiognomy, many dental problems will affect personal career and interpersonal relationships. In fact, this is understandable, because teeth are an important part of personal image. A set of neat and healthy teeth makes people feel like spring breeze, and personal career development will naturally be smoother. If it is a set of rotten teeth, others will inevitably stay away from you, and personal career and interpersonal relationships will inevitably be affected. People with buck teeth tend to be more dissolute and lustful, have poor relationships, and have trouble with love. The dangers of buck teeth 1. Impact on craniofacial development: During the growth and development of children, protruding teeth will affect the normal development of maxillofacial soft and hard tissues. If the anterior crossbite is not treated in time, the lower dental arch will restrict the development of the premaxilla, and the mandible will not have a coordinated relationship with the upper and lower dental arches and will develop excessively forward, thus forming a depression in 1/3 of the face and mandibular protrusion deformity. As the malocclusion becomes more serious, the face will take on a crescent-shaped shape. 2. Affecting oral health: Protruding teeth are prone to caries and gingival periodontitis because they are not easy to clean themselves. At the same time, periodontal damage is often caused by misaligned teeth. 3. Impact on oral function: Severe protruding teeth can affect the normal function of the oral cavity, such as open jaw causing abnormal pronunciation; severe mandibular retraction affects normal breathing. 4. Affecting the appearance: Malocclusion such as protruding teeth can affect the appearance, and may present deformities such as open lips and exposed teeth, protruding jaws, upper and lower chins or short chins. Ziweifu face reading and teeth fortune telling answers: Are buck teeth hereditary? Not all dental deformities are hereditary. The main dental deformities that may be hereditary include: overbite, crowded teeth, buck teeth, and rat teeth. There are many reasons for buck teeth, some are congenital genetic factors, and some are caused by acquired lifestyle habits. Orthodontic experts point out that buck teeth are the most common type of tooth inheritance. Whether buck teeth are hereditary depends on the reasons why the parents formed buck teeth. If the parents' buck teeth are acquired, such as thumb sucking, mouth breathing, cleft lip, etc., it can also cause buck teeth. This type of buck teeth is less hereditary. If the parents' buck teeth are congenital and hereditary, then the possibility of buck teeth being passed on to their children is very high. The above is an introduction to the illustrated physiognomy of buck teeth. Please continue to follow "Ziweifu Xiongzhanghao" for more content about physiognomy. |
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