Doctor, will I be beautiful after the procedure?

  This is a very common question in clinical practice, but a very difficult one to answer because words like pretty and good looking are too subjective, too unspecific and too unclear. These subjective words, different people have different standards, maybe some people think this looks good and some people think that looks good, which makes the doctor clueless. Therefore, in order to communicate effectively, it is recommended to use words that can be clearly implemented, for example, I feel that my teeth are protruding and I want to move them inward, then the doctor knows very well how you want to move your teeth, and then for example, I feel that my gums are showing too much when I smile and I want to press them in, then the doctor knows that the upper jaw needs to be lifted up and eventually it is easy to achieve the patient’s requirements. Therefore, in order to communicate effectively with the doctor, you need to express your ideas as clearly and specifically as possible, and not to use some competent vocabulary that has no uniform standard.