A Comprehensive Guide to Facial Features: Teeth

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Chinese physiognomy draws on thousands of years of observation. In ancient times, people had specific standards for attractive teeth and even judged a person's destiny by the shape of their teeth. What causes dental flaws, and how might such teeth negatively affect one's fortune? Let's see what the fate experts say.

  • People with white, clean, strong teeth that suit their facial shape tend to be bright, optimistic, enthusiastic, and full of energy.
  • Crooked or damaged front teeth suggest a weak bond with one's parents.
  • Large front teeth are often associated with high energy and a strong sex drive.
  • Small upper and lower teeth indicate a very cautious nature and deep-seated jealousy.
  • A 'bad teeth' appearance is often linked to a rough temperament, a tendency to get into trouble, and a natural inclination toward financial loss.
  • Gaps between the front teeth are said to signal a weak bond with one's parents and poor ability to accumulate wealth.
  • Those with particularly large front teeth are thought to face difficulties with childbirth; women, however, may still be fortunate and have good prospects for children.
  • Men with double rows of teeth are said to have shallow ties with their parents and a weak marital bond. Women with double rows of teeth, by contrast, tend to fare well in both marriage and finances.
  • Uneven teeth are often linked to a stubborn, impulsive nature, making it hard to maintain harmony with a spouse.
  • Teeth that curve inward may indicate a hereditary predisposition to serious illness.
  • A small face paired with large teeth is said to correlate with a lack of both wealth and longevity.

Impact of Protruding Teeth on Fortune

From a physiognomic perspective, people with protruding teeth are seen as straightforward and prone to speaking before thinking, with less keen observational skills—traits that can lead to unintentionally offending others. They may overlook details at work, repeating the same mistakes two or three times before the lesson sticks. Stubborn and self-focused, they might seek attention through exaggerated behavior and are unlikely to heed others' advice. At home, this stubbornness can make communication difficult, straining relationships with parents and siblings and disrupting family harmony.

When the protrusion is pronounced, the person may be more indulgent and flirtatious, which can harm social relationships. Even with hard work, career results often take a long time to show. Lastly, during pregnancy, they may face a higher risk of complications in childbirth.

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