I wish I was told to look after my teeth when I was younger. My smile is really important to me and one of my biggest assets, so I'm very conscious that I need to keep it in top condition.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've always been unhappy with my teeth. I've lost most of them from my bottom jaw, and those in the upper jaw have been screwed in or capped. As a result, I've got great hollows under my cheeks, and my bone structure seems accentuated.
If I could change my appearance, I would have the gap between my front teeth put back in.
I still have my teeth. I don't want to lose them at age 61 in some hockey game.
My father made false teeth. Unfortunately, during the Depression, not many people could afford them, and my parents lost their home.
Later in my life, I'm going to look back and smile and be very fulfilled. I know that if I don't give it my all right now I'll regret it later. That's very important to me, because I've worked all my life to have this.
As a kid I had buck teeth and braces and acne. I hated what I saw. I'm still not comfortable, but that's why I change and adapt the way I look.
After six years without seeing one, I love just seeing a smile - every smile I see gives me hope.
I know this is silly, it's shallow, it's bad, I wish I wasn't this way-but if I meet a girl with no teeth, I just don't want to date her. It's creepy of me, I wish I was a bigger person, but that's my real turn-off.
I'm okay with having horrible lower teeth.
People will still give me attention: even when my teeth are gone, I'll have some good stories to tell.