Press Release
'Size Does Matter ... and So Does Shape ... When It Comes to
Teeth,' Says Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Denise Fundora
Research Confirms Rounder Teeth Provide More Feminine and
Youthful Appearance
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., April 24, 2008 -- Cosmetic dentist
Denise Fundora, DDS (http://www.fundoradental.com) of
Beverly Hills, CA states, "Changing the size and shape of
your teeth can significantly improve your smile as well as
rejuvenate your overall appearance. Some of my patients say
that a smile make-over is better than botox in restoring a
youthful appearance."
Referring to a well-known study published by Frush and
Fisher, which correlates the size and shape of teeth to sex,
age and personality, Dr. Fundora explains, "There are
several subtle cosmetic improvements that will change the
shape and size of the teeth that result in a more youthful
and feminine appearance."
"Teeth look much more feminine when they are rounded with
more pronounced embrasures, the tiny inverted 'v' between
the two front teeth," explains Dr. Fundora. "When the canine
teeth are pointy, it softens the appearance to take the
point off." Dr. Fundora achieves these changes with
porcelain veneers and/or bonding, depending on the needs of
each patient.
Before-and-after photos:
http://www.ereleases.com/pr/Fundora-Before.jpg
http://www.ereleases.com/pr/Fundora-After.jpg
One of the determining factors in looking more masculine or
feminine is the size and shape of the lateral incisor, the
tooth that is at either side of the center teeth. In men,
the lateral incisor can be almost the size and length of the
central tooth and has a very straight edge. A woman appears
more feminine when this tooth is significantly smaller,
rounder and more angled towards the center.
Teeth that are associated with the male gender tend to be
squarer in shape with smaller embrasures. If a male happens
to have very rounded teeth, the dentist can "masculinize"
his appearance by shortening the edges of his front teeth,
as well make the lateral teeth larger.
Another cosmetic trick to create a more masculine appearance
would be to add a pronounced tip to the canine tooth.
According to the Frush and Fisher study, "The canine teeth
are most important in determining the personality." Sharp
tips indicate a more aggressive and male personality,
rounded edges are associated with the female, softer
personality.
Youthful teeth are white, tapered and have unworn incisal
edges with pronounced incisal embrasures. In resting
position, at least 3/4 of the upper central teeth are
visible. In contrast, teeth that are associated with old age
are shorter, have flat, worn edges and are visibly more
yellow.
Dr. Fundora is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic
Dentistry and a clinical instructor at U.C.L.A.
Dr. Fundora's office is located at 9201 Sunset Blvd., Suite
#315, Los Angeles, CA. For more information about Dr.
Fundora, please call 310-274-7124 or visit her website
http://www.fundoradental.com
Contact:
Helaine Ross Public Relations
310-246-1872
hrpr@sbcglobal.net
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