The story of many people's lives, or at least part of that story is that many people around have crooked teeth. Whether it is a small part of the front of the mouth or else something that applies all around the inside of a person's mouth is irrelevant at this point in time. On the other hand, what is very relevant is that there are a number of different ways to look at these things and understand them for what they are. The rest of this article attempts to discuss concepts surrounding crooked, missing teeth and the reasons for their existence in the first place.
What They Are
When you are looking at the question of what exactly crooked teeth are; the answer is quite simple. Whenever you look at pictures or x-rays of the perfect smile, you will find that the teeth in that smile are always beautiful in their look and feel. The crooked teeth look is the opposite of that and whether we are specifically talking about lower crooked teeth or alternatively crooked teeth before and after a specific event, the point remains that it is a deviation from what is considered the normal look and that is ultimately why it is given so much attention.
What Causes Them
There are a number of different causes that people have pinned to having crooked teeth and the main cause of crooked teeth is simply the tooth growing in poorly during some point in the development. There are certainly crooked teeth genes that might play some sort of role in this but the main point of the actual growth being hampered in some way is primarily the reason for crooked teeth being what they are today. There are a number of different studies to show the reasons for this and a quick Google search will allow you to get a lot more information on the topic.
Other Animals
The very interesting thing about crooked teeth is that you can actually study and confirm hypotheses about them by looking at species other than humans. Crooked teeth on dogs have a number of different documented occurrences and there are a number of different occurrences that people might get into studying in canines that are not possible on humans. A further understanding of crooked teeth has been gained through the study of man's best friend and therefore there are also veterinary treatments to help dogs, just as there are dental ones to help humans.
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