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Is the whole tooth cosmetic?
I read an article about whether whole teeth are a kind of plastic surgery. I think it makes sense, so I'm going to apply some words from his article to answer this question.

Dental plastic surgery is very similar to plastic surgery. Both of them changed their faces and impressions through surgery, with the purpose of making themselves look more beautiful, confident and memorable in the eyes of others.

However, personally, it is not cosmetic surgery, but cosmetic surgery at most. Orthodontics is to correct the teeth to fit the face shape and restore the original appearance of the teeth, and it is only an adjustment.

Plastic surgery is different. Plastic surgery needs a knife. Is to change your original things through surgery. It is to remove or add something, so there is still a certain difference between the two.

I'm sure everyone knows that angelababy, that is, Angelababy has become beautiful after getting her teeth fixed, and we will be surprised. Is this a whole tooth? This is cosmetic surgery! Because seeing the difference between the previous baby and the present is really too big, there are many comments about the baby's plastic surgery now.

In fact, there is really no actual conclusion as to whether people are whole or not, but for some people whose eyes, noses and faces are beautiful but ugly because of dental problems, the whole tooth is undoubtedly a kind of transformation, which will really be no less than plastic surgery. Such as Xiao S, Sun Yang and Zi Xuan.

Whether the whole tooth is cosmetic or not, we have no conclusion. Some people think so, others think not. So the above just expresses my opinion, no, it doesn't represent the correct conclusion.