Why Crooked Teeth Are Straight Up Beautiful In Japan

What is “beautiful?” Depends who you ask! Beauty is a very subjective thing, and its definition changes wildly depending on who you ask. What’s ugly and hideous to one person is attractive and sexy to the next.

There’s no better example of this than the Japanese yaeba phenomenon. Some people in Japan think that a yaeba (八重歯), or snaggletooth, can be the cutest part of a woman. When those front teeth stick out or overlap, it just drives some Japanese men crazy. But why?

YaebaSome say that yaeba makes a woman look cute, almost childlike; like when a kid’s teeth aren’t fully grown in yet. Lots of cultures value signs of youthfulness – yaeba is just looking at youth in an unusual way.

Crooked teeth have become so appealing to some people that you can get a procedure called tsuke yaeba (付け八重歯) or “attached snaggletooth” to get your own, fake yaeba.

Want to get some fake chompers? Hop on over to Dental Salon Plasir in the Ginza district of Tokyo, one of several places across Japan where you can get tsuke yaeba.

Dental Salon Plasir offers a tsuke yaeba procedure that adds custom fitted, removable caps to your teeth for around the low, low price of about US$400.

Don’t think it’s worth the money? Then maybe their commercial will sell you on the procedure. Watch as a woman goes through the whole process of getting tsuke yaeba:

And if you’re still not entirely sold on the idea of getting some teeth capped, maybe the allure of fame will do it for you. As I talked about in our latest Sunday News post, there’s even a new idol group comprising solely girls with yaeba called TYB48.

They’ve got all the same looks as idol sensations AKB48 – plaid skirts, giant bows, and a young, innocent demeanor. The only way you that TYB48 looks from pop battalion AKB48 is their not-so-perfect teeth.

It should be obvious (but still worth mentioning) that, like any other aspect of beauty, the attraction to yaeba isn’t anywhere near universal. In the grand scheme of things, the attraction to yaeba is very niche, but it’s undeniable that the attraction to yaeba is pretty unique to Japan.

Beauty exercisesTo me, the yaeba phenomenon is interesting because emphasizes that all over the world, people sometimes do weird things for beauty. After all, you don’t have to look far to see the strange, sometimes harmful things that people do for beauty, like liposuction, Botox treatment, tattooed eyebrows or lipliner, or harsh, orange tans.

If anything, the whole yaeba trend seems pretty innocuous in comparison. Unlike a lot of other beauty procedures, tsuke yaeba is completely temporary and harmless.

What do you think about yaeba? Is it cute? Would you get some fake yaeba for yourself? Let me know in the comments.

Read more: Inventor Spot, New York Times, Sociological Images

  • testyal1

    Personally, I’m not really keen on crooked teeth. That’s my perfectionist side calling out to me.

  • http://twitter.com/WackoMcGoose Kimura Okagawa

    What do they think of a man having crooked teeth? Because some of my bottom teeth grew in funny…

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    Japan… Asia’s England.

    (Please don’t hurt me)

  • http://about.me/WolfHavenXIII Wolf Haven

    Ok, That commercial was awful… but the fangs on those tsukeyaeba were pretty awesome. Also I don’t mind if someone has yaeba, it’s when their teeth are yellow that I start to mind lol.

  • デス子

    I see… Since they’re both island nations with a language derived from the mainland, love tea, used to be big mean empires, have television shows that only last a season or two, and they totally drive on the left side of the road!

    Good thinking, Viet. If it had’ve been me, I just would’ve made a quip about their teeth.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Lizladyninja Liz Sims

    I had crooked teeth, terribly crooked, for 23 years of my life. I finally got them fixed in the last year and I’m completely happy with them. If I don’t wear my retainer I have one tooth that moves out of place. So I’ve got that snaggle tooth still. But I wouldn’t change it. When I was 16, and in Japan, all my teeth were crooked and I felt I could smile because I wasn’t being measured up to all these girls with perfect teeth. So I will always treasure that one tooth that refuses to be perfect. But I’m glad I got my teeth straightened. It was becoming a health issue. But mad props Japan! Speaking on behalf of my peers with crooked teeth it is nice to see that someone finds our “imperfections” beautiful!

  • デス子

     They’ve got some pretty specific tastes, so they probably wouldn’t care. As far as I can tell, Japan’s only interested in people with their top teeth crooked.

  • bkw

    I love crooked teeth. I find it disturbing when people have perfectly straight, bright white teeth. It looks like they have dentures. Besides crooked just give more character to the one who bares them.

  • bkw

    I meant to say, ” Besides, crooked teeth just give more character to the one who bares them.” Sorry for the mess up. :)

  • http://espo.in/ Jonas

    I’m quite fond of it, but I really only like one kind of yaeba. Just one crooked tooh at the left or right side of the upper teeth, haha.

  • Dolphinwing

    reminds me of magibon…her teeth are terrible

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    I aim to please.

    You, however, miss the fact that both are run under a constitutional monarchy. I suppose some people don’t have the same knowledge power as I.

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    !!! 

    That name is taboo here.

  • Silvia Chan

    I already have natural ones I want to get rid of…but now come to think about it ^^ 

  • isocracy

    The more I see yaeba, the more i like it.. Although, there’s an extreme where I just think ‘you can still eat with those?’ – Just like everything, it’s subjective.. I’d never be put off a girl just because of crooked teeth.. or eve allow that to be a sole purpose of attraction.. It would be nice to find out where this originated from, like there was a famous person X time ago with yaeba who started the trend..
    Anyone have an idea?

  • Hanakatana.com

    I wish Yuki from Judy and Mary didn’t get her teeth straightened. She was sssoooooooo cute!

  • bellaa

    I have a gap tooth so this makes me feel better that the Japanese don’t think teeth need to be perfect. 

  • Guest

    Makes me feel happy about my own double yaeba. While I’m glad these women aren’t messing their mouths up for life over a trend, I still can’t imagine being that bent on changing something about my (physical) self.

    Every dentist I ever had practically demanded that my mom get me braces because my teeth were crooked, but I was scared the drilling would hurt so I told her that I didn’t want them. Never regretted that decision for a day.

  • http://twitter.com/murphykieran Kieran Murphy


    After all, you don’t have to look far to see the strange, sometimes harmful things that women do for beauty’ This line bothers me. Men do crazy things too, like there’s fake bicep and abs implants, steroids for muscles, or not as extreme but living on a diet of turkey and egg whites to bulk up ! 

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  • http://www.tofugu.com/ Hashi

    I was definitely torn about talking about male standards of beauty in this post. There are definitely expectations for male appearances, but I don’t think that the pressures on men are as great as on women, and the yaeba phenomenon in particular doesn’t seem to really apply to men.

    It’s definitely a tricky issue and I’m not sure I could have given it a fair shake in the post without adding another like, 800 words.

  • gengarrr

    oh man that is exactly what I have (naturally, + not that extreme). must move to japan and become cool.

  • ryanlazuli

    wow, and i thought that i was weird for liking crooked teeth :3 thank you, i didn’t know that

  • デス子

     Ab implants? Fake biceps? Ah man, back in my day, we just hooked a bicycle pump up to our arms and blew them up like balloons.

  • http://www.tofugu.com/ Hashi

    Bicycle pumps? Pf, back in my day, we just popped whole cans of spinach into our mouths to bulk up quickly.

  • デス子

     Don’t worry, we’ll have your speech chip repaired in no time. Although I don’t really appreciate those disgusting teeth. They’re all… straight.

  • Abi

    I’d say good for you if you already have tsuke yaeba, but if not its ridiculous to pay about $400 just to get them. Like you said only a group of Japanese people that like it so likely there are still many who don’t.

  • Jam

     I also found that sentence problematic because it implied that women, and only women, do these things out of a natural will to do so, when it’s INCREDIBLY society-propelled, and in many cases the result of a man’s desire (or her perception of a man’s desire) for her to look that way. To have that sentence with no qualifier is not exactly great. In that sentence you weren’t just talking about yaeba, you were mentioning tanning and tattooing makeup and all that stuff, so I don’t see why it has to be limited to women or why it has to be phrased like “women be crazy, doing all this crazy stuff trying to be attractive!”

  • TheMagicRobot

     *beep-boop*

  • Mescale

    I think the thing to understand is it isn’t about a woman’s features, whether she has perfect or imperfect teeth, whether she has large breasts or small breasts, the colour of her eyes, her weight, how she dresses. 

    All that really matters is if she will sleep with you.

    Can girls get implants for that kind of thing?

  • デス子

     I’m not aware of verb implants being things, no.

  • Mescale

    I can’t believe this, I heard all about this technological singularity, which we were rapidly approaching, and it was all bullshit, I DEMAND VERB IMPLANTS, TRANSITIVE, INTRANSITIVE, WHERE IS MY SINGULARITY BITCHES!

  • http://glosson.org/ Andrew Glosson

    more like ヤバぇ歯 

  • Osiris

    I think it can be really cute for some girls but then other girls can’t make it work and just don’t look that great.

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Jonas and Gengarrr, made for each other!

  • http://www.tofugu.com/ Hashi

    I 100% agree with you that these procedures and desires are the result of societal pressures, not an innate will to do so. I tried to leave the motivation ambiguous, but I can see how it can come across as “women be crazy.” Sorry about how I worded that sentence, I’ll try and go back and remove any ambiguity.

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    OH SNAP

  • Shirley

    I suddenly feel so much better about my yaeba :)

    except when I realized that I’m dont live in Japan (unfortunately) T T

    but cheers to love and acceptance of imperfection :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003410150338 Nicole Yamagawa

    I kept thinking about Kyo (Dir en Grey) while I read this article.. Personally, I think he’s adorable, but I guess it depends on who you ask..

  • Trent

    I think yaeba is cute.  Faking it is going a bit far, though, in my opinion.  Leave your teeth alone unless there’s medical reason to change them, that’s my opinion.

  • Erick Reilly

    I would never, ever, ever, ever get tsuke yaeba. Apart from that, sure, girls can have snaggleteeth and still be pretty.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001189528123 Sayuri Karuson

    Yatta! I’m cute in Japan~ *o* 

  • Paladin341

    What have you done… I wish this name was never mentioned.

  • Dentist

    Now if only the people here flossed those yaeba…

  • Lekos

    Nop I already have Yeaba actually, no 400$ for me!!!

  • Chiisana_Hato

    Vampire fetish.

  • Othique

    At first I didn’t really care about yaeba at all, everybody has their things. But, a day or so ago, I found out that I’m attracted to people, men particularly) that have crooked or odd teeth, especially the cuspids. I found this out after watching Gotye’s “Somebody that I Used to Know” ten million times staring at his mouth the entire time. Now I’m starting to collect pictures of my favorite teeth. <.<;

  • AP

    You said something about crooked teeth being cute (which in turn is associated to child-like appearance). Doesn’t it have peadophilic tendencies?

  • http://www.tofugu.com/ Hashi

    That might be stretching it a bit. I mean, I can think a lot of other attractions based on youth (pigtails, school girl fetishes), but I don’t know if I’d necessarily label them as pedophilic.