
Reading many posts here I come to think that there is a big difference between the US and the European approach to wearing braces as an adult.
I'd like to hear your comments about it. Maby it is true or maybe it's just my impression.
I read here many times that Europeans seem to be pressured by their invironment to kinda justify their braces decision so they won't appear vain, especially because there is so much money involved. Sometimes people say "I do it for medical reasons only. Since the insurance pays it, there must be a need!" It sounds like it is something wrong with investing your money in just looking better.
Although ortho treatment can enhance teeth health it is not medically necessary like an appendix surgery would be. My granny never fixed her crooked teeth and she still has most of them. If you keep a good cleaning routine with special brushes, your teeth can live a long and healthy life.
So let's face it - this is a merely cosmetic thing. But I have the impression that in Europe people don't recognize this fact. The medical need is stressed much more than the psychological need for a nice, normal looking smile.
US people seem to see this differently - To better your appearance is regardad es something positive rather then a negative act of vanity and a sign of a superficial lifestyle.
Is it true or just my impression?
Does the fact that European children get braces for free while in US you have to pay for it anything to do with this?
I think about this a lot because I was born in Europe and moved to Isreal - which is VERY American in almost any aspect of culture, including the positive approach to cosmetic treatments, while my folks back there in Europe seem to disagree with my decision and consider it a useless expense. "Why this now? - you are already married!" was the climax of stupid comments I got on the phone.

What do you think? Is there a cultural difference?