Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-4753851-20140703133419/@comment-26193787-20140704183701

OmegaWulfgar wrote: IJacksonVan wrote: OmegaWulfgar wrote: Completely agree with what you say, the only difference I've seen so far between Omegas and Betas are that, Omegas have a complete set of fangs as opposed to Betas and Alphas who only have two sets of fangs. Also, the Omega we saw in Season 2 was more animalistic than Betas and Omegas. Actually, if you look at Scott's set of teeth, his incisors also have pointy teeth, and he's an alpha. The same thing applies to Peter in Season 1.

Just pointing it out. True, but my point still stands, Omegas have a different set of teeth from Betas and Alphas. You're right about Alphas having sharp incisors.

http://s3.postimg.org/tb3x74xyb/S2_Omega.png Season 2 Omega

http://s1.postimg.org/8h7vz0kcf/S3_Alpha.png Season 3 Alpha

http://s30.postimg.org/gqzllu8tt/S3_Beta.png Season 3 Beta

http://s2.postimg.org/nls8d14nt/S3_Omega.png Season 3 Omega

I asked Paul a while back as to why Omegas have a complete set of sharp teeth and other types of Wolves don't, he simply said it was a choice of makeup and has nothing to do with canon, but I'm sure there's more to it than that. Paul is right though. for example

isaac's teeth

Scott's teeth Omega

Derek's teeth

Twins Teeth

The twins had full jagged teeth even though they were alphas

Same with Isaac who was always a Beta to either Scott or Derek

Scott had only his canines grow

Same with Derek in season 1 when he was technically an omega

Think the teeth don't hold any significance. Like paul said, it's just how they do the make up