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The Power of an Unedited, Happy Smile
24 Mar
Summary
- Societal pressure often dictates ideal teeth, causing self-consciousness.
- Embracing unique features can lead to authentic self-acceptance.
- An unedited, happy smile is presented as the ultimate beauty standard.

Most adults have 32 teeth, but societal perceptions of perfect smiles can cause significant self-consciousness. The author recounts experiences of unwanted comments about her teeth, highlighting a pervasive beauty standard that favors straight, uniform appearances.
Despite feeling self-conscious, the author realized that her imperfect smile, particularly a 'vampiric' canine tooth, adds character. Influenced by celebrities who embrace unique features, she began to question the pursuit of artificial perfection.
In a notable encounter, a dentist reassured her that her 'crooked tooth gives you a lot of personality,' a perspective that shifted her self-perception.
Ultimately, the author chose to post an unedited photo from Rome, choosing happiness and authenticity over perceived flawlessness. She concludes that a genuine, happy smile is the most effective beauty trick.




