Princess Leonor’s smile and the treatment of her teeth are the subject of reviews in the Spanish press, since the appearance of the future Queen of Spain must be well taken care of since her adolescence.
And that is that the daughter of Felipe VI and Letizia has been seen smiling many times, revealing the absence of her upper canines.
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He will turn 18 on October 31 and two months before, on August 17 to be exact, he will begin military training at the General Military Academy in Zaragoza, which is why Eleanor of Bourbon Not only is he enjoying a few days off, but it is believed he will continue with treatment to help improve his smile and diction.
Media publication Divinity warned last April that the heiress to the Spanish crown was already wearing full upper teeth. It was also seen to some extent in the photos circulating on social networks princess eleanor with his parents and his sister, Infanta Sofia, in Chinchón during Holy Week.
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The light smile of the princess he realized he was wearing transparent straps which would help in the process of relocating their long-absent canines.
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But now El Nacional de Catalunya is revealing another piece of information related to the surgery she would undergo that would also help her speak better.
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Spanish media have already consulted experts about Leonora’s dental problems, and attributed the lack of canines to a disease called “hereditary agenesis”, which refers to the absence of growth of one or more teeth.
Their relocation consisted of a surgical procedure because “the canines were retained” and it was necessary to “put a bracket and pull those teeth to the arch,” says Eugenia Cervantes, a specialist in dental aesthetics.
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In order to get to this step, it was necessary to open a “small window between the gums and the bone” for the placement of brackets, promotion dropping the missing parts and then align them to give Leonora’s smile a better aesthetic. The procedure also affects the fact that she can have better diction, that is, she can speak better.
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For now, Princess Leonor is continuing with her days off and completing her schedule before going to military school. Her well-booked schedule of activities included her attendance at the Princess of Girona Foundation Awards on July 5, where she dazzled with her younger sister. (AND)
Source: Eluniverso

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