Posted by: Gaia
« on: August 05, 2014, 02:02:05 pm »Connor, I feel like this is a little OT, but thought I should reply anyway.
Ok, so thoughts, not science.
I happen to have a Japanese sister in law. Beautiful woman, but with a recessed lower jaw, V-shaped upper arch and VERY crowded teeth (never had braces). Not to generalize too much but isn't this something you see a lot in Japanese people? (Her parents both have good facial structure for whatever it's worth.)
I've been told by her and my brother who is married to her, that braces and orthodontic treatment in general is far less common in Japan (it's becoming more and more common though). So my thought was: What if that's why we don't see as many super damaged faces in Japan? Or at least they're not damaged in the same way? Because what I have seen after studying hundreds of before-after-braces pictures is that yes, the facial structure was bad to begin with, but braces were what really made it collapse. Some people's faces weren't even that broken before treatment, but afterwards it looked like they lost half their face. Considering how many people have had braces in the Western world, the "brace face" is extremely common. Again, just a thought. I, too, hope I haven't offended anybody.
Ok, so thoughts, not science.
I happen to have a Japanese sister in law. Beautiful woman, but with a recessed lower jaw, V-shaped upper arch and VERY crowded teeth (never had braces). Not to generalize too much but isn't this something you see a lot in Japanese people? (Her parents both have good facial structure for whatever it's worth.)
I've been told by her and my brother who is married to her, that braces and orthodontic treatment in general is far less common in Japan (it's becoming more and more common though). So my thought was: What if that's why we don't see as many super damaged faces in Japan? Or at least they're not damaged in the same way? Because what I have seen after studying hundreds of before-after-braces pictures is that yes, the facial structure was bad to begin with, but braces were what really made it collapse. Some people's faces weren't even that broken before treatment, but afterwards it looked like they lost half their face. Considering how many people have had braces in the Western world, the "brace face" is extremely common. Again, just a thought. I, too, hope I haven't offended anybody.
. haha all jokes aside though. While i do see where calming power writer is coming from in that area of his article I dont think its really what the real issue is. (but when the hell is it just one thing right? haha)