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Serious Tooth Size relation to Dimorphism
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This may be a brutal realization for many males, especially looksmaxxers on TikTok who refuse to open their mouths and fraud with forced lip posture, but your smile and teeth matters— A LOT. We already widely understand how important a wide maxilla, dental arch, and alveolar bone is, but tooth size also matters a lot. In a study performed in Iran, “Evaluation of the effect of tooth size on smile attractiveness from the perspective of art students, dental students, and laypeople in Sanandaj, Iran, 2017” width to height ratios in teeth of 65%-90% were analyzed, each width to height ratio being a morph of a pre existing smile, among every single group polled 65%-70% was found the least attractive. Small teeth indicate malnutrition, and a maldeveloped mandible and maxilla. Some of the most important development markers such as the maxilla’s width and the length of the ramus all play factors to the size of the tooth— causing the more dimorphic tooth to be the wider one.
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We can see here in this figure (figure 1) that larger tooth size is attributed to males, and the sizes which would give the ideal ratio are on the upper end of the reference range, similar to the percentage of reference range where height is found attractive.
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Below I will attach two smiles, they are not quite the same in terms of width but by no means is the small toothed smile bad. There are full buffaloes corridors on each and each smile also has a very similar amount of gum show. One smile has taller and smaller teeth which fall in the unattractive range, while the other has wider and larger teeth which fall in the attractive range of the category. Images are attached below:
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Totally maximizing dimorphism has lots to do with development, the tooth and smile pill are rather brutal. The only real options for those with microdontia (abnormally small teeth) or any teeth with size over 30% below reference range are some sort of veneer or crown, or dental composite bonding where the teeth can first be separated through an orthodontic appliance and then have composite attached to them to increase the size.
 

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Someone read and tell if it's worth reading
Basically says that wider Maxilla and longer ramus are robust craniofacial development which is often related to better proportionated teeth. , basically a smile pill post .
Also btw both traits are parrarel , as larger teeth are simply related to developmental health and genetics robustness
 
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