10 Celebs Who Refuse To 'Fix' Their Teeth

Thursday, February 16, 2012
It's sad to say, but we're in an era in Tinseltown when keeping your original teeth makes you, well, original. These days every photo you see from La La land is of another celeb flashing a set of perfectly bleached, perfectly straight (and even fake) chompers.

Of course, there's a reason why orthodontia exists, and it is hardly all about vanity. Fixing teeth and bites that really need it can help prevent tooth problems down the road and even assist with proper jaw growth.

But sometimes -- too many times, we'd say -- it's a reluctance to accept that teeth and smiles come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and that imperfections are often what make them beautiful.

Here, we've rounded-up 10 celebs who have embraced their natural smiles. We applaud them, and say it's time for all of us to take back our teeth!
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