A dental salon in Tokyo’s Ginza district has become
very popular with girls after it advertised a cosmetic procedure that
lengthens and sharpens canines to enhance a feature Japanese call
“yaeba”.
Crooked teeth are seen as imperfections in many western countries,
and particularly in America, where braces are practically a God-given
gift to man, but in Japan, a country where almost everything is
different, they are considered cute, even adorable.
Yaeba
means double tooth in Japanese, but it doesn’t describe major dental
deformities, but rather the vampire-like look obtained when the two
molars crowd the canines pushing them forward to create a fang effect.
According to some sources, yaeba gives girls a feline look which is
apparently makes them even more attractive, while others say it’s this
little imperfection that makes pretty girls look more approachable as
opposed to the flawless magazine cover models of the western world.
There are many Japanese celebrities with yaeba, but instead of having it
fixed with braces, they just show it off to the camera, and that only
makes them more popular.
Yaeba has been of the hottest trends in Japan for years, and now a
dental salon in Tokyo has decided to cash in on it by offering to give
the crooked-teeth look to girls with perfect dentures. Dr. Yoko
Kashiyama and her staff at the Plaisir Dental Salon, in Ginza district,
perform all kinds of cosmetic procedures, but yaeba is definitely among
the most popular. Using non-permanent adhesive, she glues custom-made
artificial teeth onto the natural canines to lengthen them and make them
stand out. A Japanese TV network has recently sent a reporter to the
dental salon to not only report on the yaeba procedure but actually get
it done herself.
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