varseltandig
Varseltandig is a Dutch term that translates to "fox-toothed" and refers to a dental anomaly where an individual possesses unusually large or prominent canine teeth. These teeth, also known as fangs, are typically located at the corners of the mouth and are more pronounced than average. While the term itself is not a formal medical diagnosis, it is often used colloquially to describe a noticeable feature of a person's smile.
The appearance of varseltandig can vary greatly. In some cases, the canines may be slightly longer and
There are no specific medical treatments solely for the aesthetic appearance of varseltandig, as it is not