?do braces really matter?!


Question:
cuz i got buck-teeth (or wat my dad used to call me is bugs bunny teeth)

cuz a few of my friends say thats ok.your teeth r good.u dont need braces
Answers:
To some people its just assumed they will have perfect teeth. What drives them is just expectation. With other people it's internal motivation. If you really want something you will work to get it, cost isn't a issue. What you have to remember is that sometimes people who think you have bucked teeth will be making decisions that affect you. A potentional employer, a traffic officer, anyone. . . your appearance does affect the way you are treated. It's not right, But it is human nature. So if you are on the fence and trying to decide you should consider everything. Bad and Good.

On the good side;
Straight teeth are easier to maintain, so they tend to last longer. AFter braces people smile more.

Good Luck Deciding

Other Answers:
braces only matter if you want it too

braces do matter b/c they do strighten your teeth
Source(s):
my own experiences

no

braces dont really look the best all the time but when they are off your teeth are grrreat!

get 'em unless you wanna look funny for the rest of your life.

Braces do matter. I just got braces at age 18. I don't have crooked teeth, but I do have a severly misaligned jaw with a 100% deep bite (my top front teeth completely cover my bottoms). This causes me to have jaw problems and I have excessive wear on some of my teeth. My suggestion would be to go to an orthodontist and get a consultation. He/she will tell you exactly what is wrong and how to fix it. If you are skeptical, ask what will happen if you don't get them.
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