Try to experiment with different colors. You’ll get to know after some time which colors look best on you. If you’re going to do two colors or more, make sure they are in the same color family (warm/cool) and that they do not clash with each other.

Ceramic Braces: they are the same size as the traditional ones, except they are colored to look like your teeth. [3] X Research source Lingual Braces: they are located on the inside of the teeth so they won’t be visible. Be aware that they tend to be more uncomfortable at first, and they may hurt more. [4] X Research source Invisalign: this is not a type of braces. They are custom-made mouth guards that will align your teeth over a period of two years or more. They don’t work for serious dental issues.

Don’t intentionally mumble or try to keep your mouth closed. People might get the wrong idea and think you’re shy or don’t want to talk to them.

Don’t forget to see your dentist regularly, either every three or six months. If you find cleaning your teeth difficult, it’s recommended to see your dentist more often so that they can clean them properly for you.

If you can’t brush your teeth, use mouthwash. Whenever you aren’t at home but you want that perfect, clean smile: use mouthwash. It will refresh you and it will help with your breath. [8] X Research source

If you find flossing difficult and don’t mind paying a bit of money, consider purchasing an electric water flosser. These are either connected to a power outlet or rechargeable and should be used after you eat to get rid of any remaining food stuck in your teeth.

Apply sparkly or dramatic eye-shadow. Eye-shadow takes the attention away from your mouth and to your eyes. Don’t use too much! Avoid wearing bright lipstick. It will draw all the attention towards your mouth