Priyanka Chopra Biography
Source:- Google.com.pk
Priyanka Chopra’s smile, which stole millions of hearts in the 2000s, may no longer be a hit. Priyanka Chopra pearlies are in—her smile, that shows only teeth and not the gums, is all the rage. And orthodontists are regularly doing a Priyanka on young and to-be married girls.
Women, mostly in the marriageable age bracket, are visiting clinics to design their smiles before they start meeting prospective grooms, and sometimes, before attending social functions. Dentists in the city get 200-300 cases every year, where people—mostly women—prefer to undergo one or the other kind of cosmetic dental surgery.
Says Dr Shraddha Bahirwani, consultant, dental medicine and aesthetic dentist, Manipal Hospital: “Young girls, especially those of marriageable age, aspiring models and air-hostesses are very conscious about their smile. They want it to be perfect, and aesthetic dentistry provides them an option to ‘design’ their smile according to their face.”
Girls and even middle-aged women are coming forward for cosmetic dental surgery, and the most sought-after procedure is veneer or lamination, and bleaching of teeth. Some procedures can change the alignment of teeth without the pain of wiring and braces, said doctors.
“Men today don’t like a woman’s smile which flashes the gums, like Madhuri Dixit’s. They like Priyanka Chopra’s smile, which shows only the teeth,” said Dr Anuradha Navaneetham, in-charge medical director, Hosmat Dental Hospital. She added: “The science of dentistry has come a long way. When we have an option of correcting our smile, why not do it? Quite often, women are rejected by men because their teeth are not good.”
The procedures are basic bonding with tooth-coloured restoration, sculpted to help close gaps between teeth. Laminates and veneers, which are thin layers, are bonded on to the teeth. Also, teeth can be discoloured and bleached to get a pearly smile. This trend, popular in the US and European countries, is catching up fast in India. Gum lifts and stripping is done to change the gum line and the colour of gums, say doctors.
“Gum showing or vertical maxillary excess, which is related to the height of the upper jaw, shows long and pale gums when one smiles. This condition is correctable either by veneer or by orthognathic surgery,” said Dr Deepak S, consultant, maxillofacial surgeon and implantologist, Narayana Hrudayalaya.
As cosmetic dental surgeries and smile designing are costly affairs in western countries, people from the US, Europe, Africa and Arab countries are visiting India. “The most challenging are African patients, who have big teeth with gaps. Arab women also prefer to undergo smile correction, oral jewellery (fixing an artificial diamond on a tooth) and dental implants... Sometimes, I get mothers and daughters from Arab countries who undergo smile correction together,” said Dr Bahirwani.
Women, mostly in the marriageable age bracket, are visiting clinics to design their smiles before they start meeting prospective grooms, and sometimes, before attending social functions. Dentists in the city get 200-300 cases every year, where people—mostly women—prefer to undergo one or the other kind of cosmetic dental surgery.
Says Dr Shraddha Bahirwani, consultant, dental medicine and aesthetic dentist, Manipal Hospital: “Young girls, especially those of marriageable age, aspiring models and air-hostesses are very conscious about their smile. They want it to be perfect, and aesthetic dentistry provides them an option to ‘design’ their smile according to their face.”
Girls and even middle-aged women are coming forward for cosmetic dental surgery, and the most sought-after procedure is veneer or lamination, and bleaching of teeth. Some procedures can change the alignment of teeth without the pain of wiring and braces, said doctors.
“Men today don’t like a woman’s smile which flashes the gums, like Madhuri Dixit’s. They like Priyanka Chopra’s smile, which shows only the teeth,” said Dr Anuradha Navaneetham, in-charge medical director, Hosmat Dental Hospital. She added: “The science of dentistry has come a long way. When we have an option of correcting our smile, why not do it? Quite often, women are rejected by men because their teeth are not good.”
The procedures are basic bonding with tooth-coloured restoration, sculpted to help close gaps between teeth. Laminates and veneers, which are thin layers, are bonded on to the teeth. Also, teeth can be discoloured and bleached to get a pearly smile. This trend, popular in the US and European countries, is catching up fast in India. Gum lifts and stripping is done to change the gum line and the colour of gums, say doctors.
“Gum showing or vertical maxillary excess, which is related to the height of the upper jaw, shows long and pale gums when one smiles. This condition is correctable either by veneer or by orthognathic surgery,” said Dr Deepak S, consultant, maxillofacial surgeon and implantologist, Narayana Hrudayalaya.
As cosmetic dental surgeries and smile designing are costly affairs in western countries, people from the US, Europe, Africa and Arab countries are visiting India. “The most challenging are African patients, who have big teeth with gaps. Arab women also prefer to undergo smile correction, oral jewellery (fixing an artificial diamond on a tooth) and dental implants... Sometimes, I get mothers and daughters from Arab countries who undergo smile correction together,” said Dr Bahirwani.
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