Howard Dean is possibly the next Democratic leader.
Just an observation for what it is worth. He has very prominent teeth.
Asset or liability. Probably neither. But he also has an underbite. Is
that correct when the bottom teeth are over the top teeth. rather than the
usual reverse. or is that an overbite. Do they appear to be false teeth
or his natural teeth.
My opinion is that is a handicap when the teeth are in that type of bite.
In fact, people notice strange things about a candidate and sometimes it
plays a role in how they vote. I think his mode of talking and screaming?
became so exaggerated because of the teeth placement, natural or not.
Someone should tell him he needs a cosmetic makeover for his teeth,
especially if they are not his own. It would help him tremendously in his
image for moderation.
Thoughts on this would be appreciated. Maybe he is aware of this or maybe
not.
If he had a more conservative appearance, his personality would take on the
same conservatism.
right, wrong, or immaterial? Roy, can you comment. I see some dentures
where the bottom teeth protrude more than the top teeth. Is that because
of a natural situation or does time shift the teeth.
Gail
>Howard Dean is possibly the next Democratic leader.
>Just an observation for what it is worth. He has very prominent teeth.
>Asset or liability. Probably neither. But he also has an underbite. Is
>that correct when the bottom teeth are over the top teeth. rather than the
>usual reverse. or is that an overbite. Do they appear to be false teeth
>or his natural teeth.
If the lower teeth are forward, that's a cross-bite.
Joel
>My opinion is that is a handicap when the teeth are in that type of bite.
>In fact, people notice strange things about a candidate and sometimes it
>plays a role in how they vote. I think his mode of talking and screaming?
>became so exaggerated because of the teeth placement, natural or not.
>Someone should tell him he needs a cosmetic makeover for his teeth,
>especially if they are not his own.
Smart people do not listen to that talk. Look at Bill Gates's
non-perfect smile!
Joel
> It would help him tremendously in his
>image for moderation.
>Thoughts on this would be appreciated. Maybe he is aware of this or maybe
>not.
>If he had a more conservative appearance, his personality would take on the
>same conservatism.
This is all a common misconception that is driving the cosmetic dental
makeover market.
Even here we hear,
"Oh I am unemployed but after I get my teeth fixed up, then I will
make $1,000,000,000 a year."
>right, wrong, or immaterial? Roy, can you comment. I see some dentures
>where the bottom teeth protrude more than the top teeth. Is that because
>of a natural situation or does time shift the teeth.
>
>Gail
Shyster - 15 Feb 2005 09:29 GMT
> >Howard Dean is possibly the next Democratic leader.
> >Just an observation for what it is worth. He has very prominent teeth.
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> If the lower teeth are forward, that's a cross-bite.
We professionals call it a bulldog bite :o)
> Joel
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> >Gail
Joel M. Eichen - 15 Feb 2005 12:02 GMT
>> >or his natural teeth.
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>> If the lower teeth are forward, that's a cross-bite.
>
>We professionals call it a bulldog bite :o)
Yup, but you need the extra-long corner teeth ......
Oh Gail , Yes the way a person looks has much to do with who you vote for. I
was going to vote Republican for the man with the sex club habbit. What is
the man with the underbite sopposed to do? have his chin surgically moved
back. I agree there is no excuse for people who can afford it to have bad or
fake looking teeth or hair, makes them look to cheap and untrustworthy. I
heard you will be subcribing to newsgroups. Best Of Luck, MC
> Howard Dean is possibly the next Democratic leader.
> Just an observation for what it is worth. He has very prominent teeth.
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> Gail