If you think you have an unattractive smile, you may not smile very often. Perhaps you make a deliberate effort to refrain from smiling in social and professional settings. Cosmetic dentistry from Town and Country Cosmetic Dentistry and Implant Center can make a difference.
In addition to making us happier, smiling supports our quality of life in a multitude of ways.
1. Look Younger and More Attractive
It doesn’t take a scientific study to verify this. No matter your age, you always look better with a smile on your face.
2. Smiling Decreases Stress
When you smile, your brain releases feel-good chemicals that reduce your stress level.
3. Smiling Advances Your Confidence
Who doesn’t want to enjoy more self-assurance?
4. Smile For Success
Researchers have shown several ways smiling can upgrade the chance of a favorable outcome in personal and professional pursuits. These benefits stem from the fact that smiling influences your behavior as well as the behavior of the men and women with whom you interact.
5. Help People Trust You
Authentic smiles that involve the mouth, cheeks, and eyes, portray honesty and trustworthiness.
How would your life improve if you loved your smile?
Even small cosmetic changes can yield big improvements in your smile. At Town and Country Cosmetic Dentistry and Implant Center in Chesterfield MO, we offer everything from teeth whitening to complete dental implants. For many procedures, state of the art laser dentistry provides a pain-free, relaxing experience. Let’s consider the possibilities for your smile. Call us today to schedule a cosmetic dentistry consultation.
Contact Town and Country Cosmetic Dentistry and Implant Center:
314-576-0088
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
14377 Woodlake Dr Ste 205
Chesterfield, Missouri
63017
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Ronald E. Reggio, PhD, “There’s Magic in Your Smile,” Psychology Today, June 25, 2012, https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/cutting-edge-leadership/201206/there-s-magic-in-your-smile, accessed April 4, 2017
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