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Technology What AI app can fix my teeth ?

cowardescent

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I'm looking to use a high res portrait photo I took at studio on my LinkedIn profile. I've always been a bit self-conscious about my top two incisors which are bigger and cause an overjet. I've tried fixing them with apps on Android (i.e. Faceapp) but the results didn't look realistic. I was wondering if I have any other options.

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photoshop?
gimp?
there are some good tutorials, both as videos or html, which show you how to change the color of a selected area of you photo
 
yo your teeth look great.. I don't even know what you're worried about. Sparkly... Im literally booking medical tourism because some US healthcare ass hat, oh wait "heroes".. wow.. just quoted me 82k for two four pin implants. You can get that done in Mexico for under 10g

So 82k can by you a way overpriced f250.. how in the world does a set of replacement teeth cost that much?


US healthcare is the gold seal of ripoff scam artists. Heros??????? what propaganda.
 
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Heros??????? what propaganda.
the status quo is not the responsibility of the working class in health care. i think "heroes" is more for like first responders, e.r. nurses, surgeons that stay up for days saving lives... not the office chair sitters that love the way things are.

many many many doctors are also fed up with the way our health care "works".
 
I'm looking to use a high res portrait photo I took at studio on my LinkedIn profile. I've always been a bit self-conscious about my top two incisors which are bigger and cause an overjet. I've tried fixing them with apps on Android (i.e. Faceapp) but the results didn't look realistic. I was wondering if I have any other options.

i echo nsa - your teeth look fine. i'd suggest you do nothing to your profile picture.

maybe it's a long shot but what will you do if you meet someone in real life who knows you only from your linkedin pic? they may ask you what's up with the picture that looks like it's been touched up? or maybe they just assume that your linkedin pic isn't accurate and whether you've embellished or falsified anything else on linkedin?

alasdair
 
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