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Not sure if I should write here directly, but decided to drop a quick note, concerning the article. I came upon this "yellow pages" story/list called "10 Freakiest Beauty Trends Ever". Number 1 there is Yaeba. Here is a part of what it reads: "In Japan ... There is a trend circulating, called Yaeba, where people are actually willing to pay to have their teeth pointed into different directions. The word Yaeba comes from the Japanese meaning of "double tooth." The procedure involves making the canines and front teeth pop out much farther than the rest of the teeth. It’s not a permanent process, but is actually a veneer that is pasted onto the canines to make them protrude further. Some take it to the extreme and make it permanent..." There is also a photo provided. Not sure how to proceed with copyright and reliability upon information from sites like this one.

Here are the links to the page: 10 Freakiest Beauty Trends Ever 2, and the photo: Japanese Girl Yaeba

--Bobbylon (talk) 01:10, 22 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

Image edit

The image is very blurry and doesn't illustrate what it meant by the article. --2001:16B8:31C3:E400:3DA4:4826:AF46:9491 (talk) 02:09, 13 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

Merge this article with the Malocclusion article? edit

I think it would be better if we merged this article with the Malocclusion article because I feel like this article isn't strong enough to be its own individual article. By the way Yaeba in Japanese mean misaligned teeth or crooked teeth. --121.177.17.154 (talk) 14:00, 5 February 2022 (UTC)Reply