In the Nineteen Seventies, lengthy earlier than Towie-esque veneers turned the norm, David Bowie and Freddie Mercury had been world icons with famously ‘quirky’ smiles. Mercury, along with his signature overbite, enforced by 4 additional enamel that pushed his entrance layer ahead. (He reportedly refused to repair them, fearing it would alter his capacity to sing and as soon as joked: ‘Rod Stewart, Elton John and I are going to start out a band known as Nose, Hair and Teeth.’)
And Bowie, with this pointed incisors. The star ultimately opted for a Hollywood smile, debuting straight, white enamel by the early 2000s to many a fan’s dismay. “Bowie’s enamel had been like every little thing else about him: completely different,” his dentist acknowledged in a 2015 interview with Dental Tribute.
Then got here the last word cool lady of the ’90s: Kate Moss, who’s barely uneven smile turned a signature function of her look. Around the identical time, David Beckham and Hugh Grant emerged as world British heartthrobs, each of whom had charmingly imperfect smiles as they skyrocketed to fame on the sphere and display screen respectively.