Q: Did Freddie Mercury ever consider getting his teeth fixed?
A: Yes, he was aware of the option to correct his overbite, but he was afraid it would change his voice. (well, almost)
Q: What is a diastema?
A: A diastema is a space between the teeth, most commonly between the two front teeth.
honestly, q: What are supernumerary teeth?
A: Supernumerary teeth are extra teeth that develop to the normal set of teeth.
Supernumerary teeth, like those Freddie Mercury had, can sometimes lead to complications such as crowding, impaction of other teeth, and the formation of cysts. Proper oral hygiene is particularly important in such cases to prevent dental problems. While Freddie Mercury's case was somewhat unique due to the potential impact on his voice, most individuals with supernumerary teeth are advised to undergo extraction and orthodontic treatment to maintain optimal oral health, right?
The exact number of teeth Freddie Mercury possessed is not definitively recorded. just saying, however, it's well-known that he had four extra teeth at back of his mouth, resulting in a total of around 36 teeth instead of the standard 32. This condition contributed to his distinctive overbite and, according to some, played a role in his unparalleled vocal range.