This is a tale of beings who shed light everywhere they come upon, even the most brutal hearts. “How do they do this?” you might ask. It’s easy-peezy. The power of lucky tooth. Holding so much capability and light within them even without the knowledge of owning such greatness. They probably think that this is a flaw that they should get rid of but little do they know that this makes them distinctive.

The epitome of irresistible charm is the diastemata that these beautiful beings possess. “Bewitching” we might call it. Their infectious smile impossible to evade. They most definitely light up a room. A natural signature look that is definitely worth the spotlight. People who make fun of such beauty need a reality check because after this you might rethink your barbaric opinion because gap tooth rules.

A lucky gap is considered a beauty mark and very attractive. In most cases, it is hereditary. It is considered a characterization of being lucky. People with a gap tooth are considered intelligent, creative, lively, talkative and confident. They are considered unique and the gap is a sign of fortune according to shamans. In some rare cases, gap tooth is as a result of mismatch between jaw and the teeth and thumbsacking habits or use of pacifiers.

Ages ago in some Kenyan communities, ladies who had gap tooth were considered very precious. It was mandatory that the groom paid double the normal bride price. Therefore most ladies were engaged to royalty who could easily afford the bride price. With that said, let no one tell you that your gap tooth is a defect because you are royalty. As a matter of fact it should boost your self esteem just like the phenomenal Uzo Aduba popular for her role in Candy Jar and Orange is the New Black.

Sometimes, the tooth gap might affect speech but that’s something that can be fixed. By using orthodontic braces to narrow the gap if it extra large but don’t get rid of it completely. You can also try speech therapy. A gap tooth can be a natural signature look like the gorgeous American singer and actress Becky G and not forgetting the many celebrities who still hold on to their opulent blemish. Don’t you think that you should hold on to yours too?

Ps. Just Saying.