Pst I saw that post about vampire fangs and would like to chip in! I have naturally big pointy canines that aren’t as extreme as vampire ones, but still big enough that they push my lip out a little and make my dentist despair and threaten to file them bc “they’re too creepy!” haha. I’ve had no problem with any of the things you listed, talking is fine, flossing, eating, all that. The one major thing I can think of is you accidentally bite yourself/catch your cheek/lip when eating a lot :/
Thank you for chipping in!
I figured after like 150-odd years Marion’s figured out how to do all that but I was wondering if he’d have to do it differently form humans. Like, he speaks in a bit of a stilted accent that comes from over-enunciating around his teeth and tends to cut his food into very small pieces if he don’t have a good bite with his inscisors.
And that he probably has scars on his lower lip from biting himself a whole bunch when he first got them, esp the tooth on his left side, where his canine grew in funny as a child and got worse after being turned.
You cannot imagine the dentistry bills.











