My two front teeth were unusually long, so when I smiled, I had a bit of a "bunny tooth" look. While it was cute, the slightly uneven alignment kept bothering me. When I went for a consultation, they explained that instead of just shortening the front teeth, they would adjust the length and width to match the surrounding teeth to create overall balance, so I went with that approach. It felt less like a forced change and more like a refinement of my overall impression, so I felt less pressured. After the procedure, the parts that used to stick out looked naturally smoothed out, and the lines look much more even. When I smile, it feels softer than before, and the vibe is a bit cleaner. The tone also looks a little brighter, making the whole look more organized. It’s fascinating how the feeling changes just by adjusting the balance, even though it’s not a drastic transformation. It felt good because the original cute vibe remained while only the excessive parts were cleaned up. If you are concerned about bunny teeth, you don't necessarily have to think about drastically altering them. It would be helpful to just keep in mind that there is a method like this to adjust the proportions.